JJS
Well-Known Member
This is definitely not something that I thought I'd be posting any time soon, but I have a question that I'm hoping the knowledgable folks on here can answer.
I bought a mare three weeks ago, and everything is going wonderfully with her so far. However, I can't help noticing that she has some very protuberant veins along the sides of her belly, and the only time I've ever seen them before is on broodmares that were in a field near my house as a child. If anything, they seem to be becoming more prominent as the days pass.
Being curious, I googled them, and the result that kept coming up was milk veins. My mare isn't remotely overweight, but she has now started to nip at her sides from time to time (could just be reacting to flies). However, another thing that came up on my Google search was that in foal mares are likely to rub their tail or hindquarters, and this is something I've noticed her doing. She definitely isn't showing any signs of pinworm, so I thought that maybe she just enjoyed a good scratch.
So, am I being paranoid, or could I be looking at a BOGOF? Unsurprisingly, she's a particular type of horse, and from my inferences, was with a particular type of person until bought and brought on by her previous owner three months before I got her. The thing is, people keep joking that I might find a foal in the field one morning, purely because she is a Gypsy Cob, and now I'm worrying that they might actually be right. Any insights much appreciated.
I bought a mare three weeks ago, and everything is going wonderfully with her so far. However, I can't help noticing that she has some very protuberant veins along the sides of her belly, and the only time I've ever seen them before is on broodmares that were in a field near my house as a child. If anything, they seem to be becoming more prominent as the days pass.
Being curious, I googled them, and the result that kept coming up was milk veins. My mare isn't remotely overweight, but she has now started to nip at her sides from time to time (could just be reacting to flies). However, another thing that came up on my Google search was that in foal mares are likely to rub their tail or hindquarters, and this is something I've noticed her doing. She definitely isn't showing any signs of pinworm, so I thought that maybe she just enjoyed a good scratch.
So, am I being paranoid, or could I be looking at a BOGOF? Unsurprisingly, she's a particular type of horse, and from my inferences, was with a particular type of person until bought and brought on by her previous owner three months before I got her. The thing is, people keep joking that I might find a foal in the field one morning, purely because she is a Gypsy Cob, and now I'm worrying that they might actually be right. Any insights much appreciated.