Birker2020
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I was grooming my horse last night when I noticed a little scab, a bit like a mud fever type of scab where his girth sits, about a third of the way up between his belly and his back. So I pulled it gently and it came away, typical of a mud fever scab with them hair follicles all joined in a little scab. When I looked underneath there was a red area, like a circle, slightly raised but with a flat surface (if you understand me) but in the centre of the surface was a bead of what I presume was white pus.
My horse is very good natured so whilst he was eating his hay I washed my hands and then tried to get the pus out with my nails but it wouldnt' come. So I put warm water into a bucket and kept dabbing his side so draw it out but it still wouldn't work. So in the end i put some dermagel on it and rugged him up and went home.
Before I left my friend kindly rang her vet husband to see if he could suggest anything other than a poultice to draw the pus out. My Dad Mother used to use black jack in the olden days (ichtamol) for boils and things like that, but my friends vet husband suggested magnesium sulphate paste which I can get from the local chemists having had a google search this morning.
I am assuming that the gall or whatever it is needs the pus getting out otherwise it will never heal.
Anyone any idea whether a girth gall presenting with pus inside it is normal?
My horse is very good natured so whilst he was eating his hay I washed my hands and then tried to get the pus out with my nails but it wouldnt' come. So I put warm water into a bucket and kept dabbing his side so draw it out but it still wouldn't work. So in the end i put some dermagel on it and rugged him up and went home.
Before I left my friend kindly rang her vet husband to see if he could suggest anything other than a poultice to draw the pus out. My Dad Mother used to use black jack in the olden days (ichtamol) for boils and things like that, but my friends vet husband suggested magnesium sulphate paste which I can get from the local chemists having had a google search this morning.
I am assuming that the gall or whatever it is needs the pus getting out otherwise it will never heal.
Anyone any idea whether a girth gall presenting with pus inside it is normal?