Noodlebug
Well-Known Member
Has anyone has a horse suffer from one of these and know what caused it? I mean an abscess internally not in foot!!
I had a youngster come up for schooling - she was not long recovered from 'illness' - put down to a virus or similar. Within a few days she went down with what looked like colic but was accompanied by a high temperature. She responded to treatment - including antibiotics - for a few days and then became unwell again. This continued for several weeks and my vet suspected an internal abcess - bloods confirmed severe inflammation/infection - because antibiotics really only eased symptoms for a few days.
She went home and owner's vet scanned her and found what HE believed to be a large tumour along the bowel - she was PTS. Post-mortem revealed my vet was right - it was a HUGE abcess - full of ******* (naughty word starting with a and ending with d - not allowed on this forum) strangles. Vets thought it had been developing for months!
The problem with abcesses is that antibiotics usually can't penetrate them. If they run out of room they may burst - then you MIGHT have a chance with antibiotics. This one stood little or no chance - even if surgery had been attempted. She showed signs of colic when the abcess was big enough to press upon the bowel but there was ample room for it to grow without bursting.