phantomhorse
Well-Known Member
I notice my filly (who's 2yrs 3mo's old) has a single swelling just anterior to the angle of her mandible, on the right side. It's about 2.5 inches diameter. Hard, but not bony. She has no loss of appetite, has no temperature, nor other areas of concern, isn't quidding and is good tempered (unless you palpate the area specifically). Then it appears to be a little uncomfortable to touch. Could she be teething as someone at the yard suggested this evening? I seem to remember teething lumps under the jaw being smaller, more bony to touch and not as uncomfortable to palpate, so am not sure. Someone else suggested they could be 'grass lumps'????? General consensus at yard was not to worry, since the filly is eating well and happy in herself. Unfortunately, as the filly has just returned home from 4 months away, I do not know when the lump appeared and how long it's been there. Needless to say, she's remaining in for a couple of days, so I can keep an eye on her.
Suggestions as to what it may be?
Suggestions as to what it may be?