JCWHITE
Well-Known Member
21yr old hunter mare, (sorry I have been away for a few days), horse has been well looked after, but has what looks like swollen teats, glands, ducts under belly are hard and covered in a waxy like "glue globules".Looks like blisters and heat inside both front legs at the very top.
History, has had foals 10 yrs ago. Introduced to a new 3 yr old filly last week, (at stables where stallion was present within hearing and seeing distance).Old mare, when both of them coming home, was really horrible to new filly for a week, now they are best friends.I suspect it is a hormonal problem, with all the changes and the time of year.She was in a very strong season last week.
Sorry to ramble, trying to get opinions, and does she need injections, just for tonight I have bathed the area and put some proflavine on to try and soothe. I also have zinc and caster oil cream ready to use. your thoughts please, as I am in France and things like this make you want to be in UK!
JC
History, has had foals 10 yrs ago. Introduced to a new 3 yr old filly last week, (at stables where stallion was present within hearing and seeing distance).Old mare, when both of them coming home, was really horrible to new filly for a week, now they are best friends.I suspect it is a hormonal problem, with all the changes and the time of year.She was in a very strong season last week.
Sorry to ramble, trying to get opinions, and does she need injections, just for tonight I have bathed the area and put some proflavine on to try and soothe. I also have zinc and caster oil cream ready to use. your thoughts please, as I am in France and things like this make you want to be in UK!
JC