cambrica
Well-Known Member
Strange question it may seem but with spring approaching I wondered if anyone monitered their mares especially those not used as broodmares.
I would just ask you to as medical problems can go unnoticed as I found. Having a Welsh Sec D over a period of time her temperament was changing as she became more stallion-like. Had the vet to check her who then asked when she had her last season - I honestly couldn't remember.
Apparently cystic ovaries are common and result in lack of seasons but sadly ovarian tumours result in testosterone production. After a successful removal of one melon sized tumour by one fantastic vet I now have a very female Sec D.
Tumours are rare but cysts are common so PLEASE keep an eye out this spring.
I would just ask you to as medical problems can go unnoticed as I found. Having a Welsh Sec D over a period of time her temperament was changing as she became more stallion-like. Had the vet to check her who then asked when she had her last season - I honestly couldn't remember.
Apparently cystic ovaries are common and result in lack of seasons but sadly ovarian tumours result in testosterone production. After a successful removal of one melon sized tumour by one fantastic vet I now have a very female Sec D.
Tumours are rare but cysts are common so PLEASE keep an eye out this spring.