H-J
Well-Known Member
Just after a bit of advice guys.
After Mac has been worked hard e.g jump lesson or interval training in the morning we find one or two lumps of mucas - they are white and not yellow.
The vet checked his chest and breathing a few weeks ago and said he is fine.
Im wondering if it has something to do with the fact that he was left out in the field roughed off for 4 yrs before I then brought him back into work and clipped him (he is very well rugged up)
Any thoughts? Just worries you a bit
After Mac has been worked hard e.g jump lesson or interval training in the morning we find one or two lumps of mucas - they are white and not yellow.
The vet checked his chest and breathing a few weeks ago and said he is fine.
Im wondering if it has something to do with the fact that he was left out in the field roughed off for 4 yrs before I then brought him back into work and clipped him (he is very well rugged up)
Any thoughts? Just worries you a bit