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I know I'm a vet, but I'm not a horse vet so I'm calling on the greater wisdom and experience of the forum. I hope you can help!
Anyway, my old boy Dan has issues. Nothing new there That horse is always causing me issues. He has always had good teeth - I have had them routinely rasped every year and he's never needed much doing except this year because I missed last year due to various issues so they were a bit sharp, but nothing major. Vet rasped them under sedation and they felt fine afterwards. This was in Feb. He is on retirement livery and I see him every few wks - he was fine last time I saw him - good condition, no probs eating. Went to see him on Wed and noticed he was quidding bits of carrot which is very unlike him. Also noticed that he has dropped off a bit of weight recently which is extremely unlike Dan especially an out of work, out 24/7 in big field Dan. He has always had a lumpy jaw - in between the bottom jaw bones, it's always felt a bit thickened, but I had a feel on Wed and he had loads of big lumps, much more than usual - they're not over the jaw bones themselves, but in the tissue between them.
Anyway, vet checked him out today and thinks it could be tooth related as his teeth are sharp again and she thinks the swellings could be abscesses. It's not even been 4mths since he was rasped so I'm a bit surprised they are sharp again but it could fit with the quidding and weight loss, although he wasn't quidding or losing weight in Feb when they were really quite sharp. I'm not convinced it's just sharp edges. It is possible at his age that the teeth are starting to come loose from the jaw and he is going to start losing them, although I thought at 22 he was a bit young for this to be happening
Anyway, vet has recommended I start by taking bloods and then sedating him and having his teeth rasped again. More £££ - blasted pony - always giving me something to worry about.
So, anyway I was just wondering if anyone had any experiences of tooth root abscesses, losing cheek teeth and what age this happens, or of lumpy tissue between the jaw bones?
Anyway, my old boy Dan has issues. Nothing new there That horse is always causing me issues. He has always had good teeth - I have had them routinely rasped every year and he's never needed much doing except this year because I missed last year due to various issues so they were a bit sharp, but nothing major. Vet rasped them under sedation and they felt fine afterwards. This was in Feb. He is on retirement livery and I see him every few wks - he was fine last time I saw him - good condition, no probs eating. Went to see him on Wed and noticed he was quidding bits of carrot which is very unlike him. Also noticed that he has dropped off a bit of weight recently which is extremely unlike Dan especially an out of work, out 24/7 in big field Dan. He has always had a lumpy jaw - in between the bottom jaw bones, it's always felt a bit thickened, but I had a feel on Wed and he had loads of big lumps, much more than usual - they're not over the jaw bones themselves, but in the tissue between them.
Anyway, vet checked him out today and thinks it could be tooth related as his teeth are sharp again and she thinks the swellings could be abscesses. It's not even been 4mths since he was rasped so I'm a bit surprised they are sharp again but it could fit with the quidding and weight loss, although he wasn't quidding or losing weight in Feb when they were really quite sharp. I'm not convinced it's just sharp edges. It is possible at his age that the teeth are starting to come loose from the jaw and he is going to start losing them, although I thought at 22 he was a bit young for this to be happening
Anyway, vet has recommended I start by taking bloods and then sedating him and having his teeth rasped again. More £££ - blasted pony - always giving me something to worry about.
So, anyway I was just wondering if anyone had any experiences of tooth root abscesses, losing cheek teeth and what age this happens, or of lumpy tissue between the jaw bones?