Does she need a vet? (genuine question!!) (also in Vet)

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My young mare has been behaving a bit, hmm, oddly lately. She is a very intelligent, sensitive thing who has been out of work (first due to a splint and then this awful winter) and is probably bored out of her mind. But a few things are not quite adding up.

A couple of weeks ago when taking her in from the field, she went to roll, then sort of bolted from her rolling position. She did it again the next day, then stopped for a few days. About a week or so later she twice bolted when being lead; this time no rolling first, just seemed like bad behaviour; actually one of those times was turning her out, she spun round and bolted back to the yard. She's a bit more on edge than even her normal behaviour I think? And she seems to always have her eye on the horizon and/or going towards something specific.

She's also incredibly itchy, which I am putting down to her casting so today I took them in from the field, then decided to give them a few minutes back out without rugs to have a roll/mutual scratch. She went down to roll, but again did the bolting thing. However earlier in the day when they first went out, she rolled about 4 times (told you she was itchy!) but didn't do any of the mad bolting.

Now the only real thing I can put as the common link is that whenever she bolts she has been wearing her headcollar. I did worry at first she might have a back problem, but then presumably that would cause pain EVERY time she rolled, and she seemed totally fine this morning. So now I'm wondering if there is something bothering her around her poll or ears. She does have plaques in her ears, although these have never seemed to bother her in the past. But she's been shaking her head a bit when I first take her in, and rubbing her ears on the stable door post. Again could just be itchy though.

Seasons have also occurred to me, but it's probably a bit early and I can't quite tally the timelines!

So - I can't decide if she's just acting up, if it's hormones, if it's pain, if it's frustration, if she's uncomfortable... If I did call the vet, what on earth would I ask them to look for

Just looking for some idle suggestions on a snowy afternoon! FWIW she had her teeth done at the beginning of the month. She gets turned out for 12 hours pretty much every day, has haylage 24 hours a day, was checked for ulcers and ovary issues in June last year. She a rising 6yo TB.

Oh and yesterday was one of the few days all winter when they have been kept in. Presumably out of boredom, she tipped up her water bucket 4 times during the day but just thought I'd add it in case it was some important symptom in the crazy life that is my girl
Anyone speak horse?
 
mmm if this was my horse, i would try just one thing before calling the vet. Bring her in, feeding carrots on the way - if you can distract her and she doesnt do the bolting/rolling thing then i would feel she was playing up. Horses quickly learn silly habits. however if my distraction with food technique didnt work, i would call the vet. Would love to hear how you get on. All the best...
 
Hiya

Yes I could try this, thanks! Only thing is when she did it today, she was loose in the field, not being led.

She is one of those horses you just wish could talk (although I fear her list of complaints might be long
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Not specifically, although I do groom her every day including her mane, and would imagine I'd have noticed. She's not constantly rubbing though, and I'm fairly convinced the itching is just her coat changing. I will certainly give her a good check over though, thanks.
 
All of mine are acting like lunatics at the moment, they can sense spring around the corner and have all got an extra spring in their step. They all roll madly leap up and gallop around like their tails are on fire, they lean against the round bales fall on their knees and scratch like mad against them. They are all more lively than usual being led and a couple need a stallion chain because they have in the past tanked off.

They are shedding, I always treat for lice at this time of year as a matter of course and I put it down to spring fever if that helps.

She doesn't sound odd to me. Especially mares now will begin to come into season or have hormonal fluctuations.
 
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All of mine are acting like lunatics at the moment, they can sense spring around the corner and have all got an extra spring in their step. They all roll madly leap up and gallop around like their tails are on fire, they lean against the round bales fall on their knees and scratch like mad against them. They are all more lively than usual being led and a couple need a stallion chain because they have in the past tanked off.

They are shedding, I always treat for lice at this time of year as a matter of course and I put it down to spring fever if that helps.

She doesn't sound odd to me. Especially mares now will begin to come into season or have hormonal fluctuations.

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Oh dear - really? Was kind of hoping that there would be something medical, so I could treat it and make her normal
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But you seem to be saying it's just how she is. Damn
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(Time to buy some oestress then!!)
 
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