JackHorseRocks
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My mare had a bad start in life.. However was always slightly girthy but it increasingly got worse. She was scoped and a few minor "rare" ulcers were only found in the tube into her stomach. Gastroguarded and treated, made no difference to herself and then turned out had kissing spine, we thought that was the reason for the girthiness, so was operated on and all going well.
But.. Though shes much happier in herself, ears forward etc.. Shes still badly girthy on the bottom of her belly (mainly behind the armpits) but not really on her sides. Will bite, kick.. Pins her ears back. Not as bad with the brush much worse when touched by my hand.. And worse the harder I push.
Any ideas?
She keeps weight and condition well, not lame at all.. My vet doesn't think it's ulcers so any ideas or experiences?
But.. Though shes much happier in herself, ears forward etc.. Shes still badly girthy on the bottom of her belly (mainly behind the armpits) but not really on her sides. Will bite, kick.. Pins her ears back. Not as bad with the brush much worse when touched by my hand.. And worse the harder I push.
Any ideas?
She keeps weight and condition well, not lame at all.. My vet doesn't think it's ulcers so any ideas or experiences?