ridefast
Well-Known Member
I have a cob mare who has always been very (can't think of the word?) good with pain? Example she had her sarcoids treated with liverpool cream beginning of summer this year, 6 applications but she never needed sedation. She's always loved being groomed, the harder the better, no ticklish spots nothing.
UNTIL Probably about 3 weeks ago now she's just started getting sensitive under her chest, tummy and around her armpits. If I take it slow and give her a really gentle massage, like barely touching her then build up the pressure she'll tolerate it but it's just not like her.
Things that have changed are the area, we were in Somerset on sandy soil and now we're in the midlands on very sticky clay soil which is really hard to brush out, could it be that? It's just not like her to be sensitive. Or could she have ulcers? I'm only aware of the most common signs like cribbing with ulcers. She does suffer from irritable bowels, it's triggered if she changes pasture but she hasn't changed pasture and her poos are delightful atm.
Any ideas? Vet will be out on Tuesday but the physio has looked at her already and there's no muscle spasm or tightness, she's just being sensitive and irritable. Almost like a typical mare!
UNTIL Probably about 3 weeks ago now she's just started getting sensitive under her chest, tummy and around her armpits. If I take it slow and give her a really gentle massage, like barely touching her then build up the pressure she'll tolerate it but it's just not like her.
Things that have changed are the area, we were in Somerset on sandy soil and now we're in the midlands on very sticky clay soil which is really hard to brush out, could it be that? It's just not like her to be sensitive. Or could she have ulcers? I'm only aware of the most common signs like cribbing with ulcers. She does suffer from irritable bowels, it's triggered if she changes pasture but she hasn't changed pasture and her poos are delightful atm.
Any ideas? Vet will be out on Tuesday but the physio has looked at her already and there's no muscle spasm or tightness, she's just being sensitive and irritable. Almost like a typical mare!