madginger
Well-Known Member
Ok I may be over reacting here and worrying over nothing as everything is ok now but last night when I went up to the yard my mare was a little distressed, she was waiting by the gate to come in (very unusual behaviour as I normally have to walk miles to get her in!) her breathing was quite fast as if she had just run from the bottom for the field (which she probably had!) but the strangest thing was her skin texture, it looked almost like orange peel all over and was quite bumpy! She also kept on shaking her head up and down and twisting it to one side quite violently and pawing the ground. I brought her in and she seemed to settle but was still puffing, I walked her around which seemed to help and she was still intent in snatching up some grass as we walked so it could not have been digestive.
I kept an eye on her for 5 minutes and her breathing improved and she went back to her old self and the skin condition went down but this morning it is still a little bumpy.
Do you think that she may have rolled in something which reacted on her skin or got stung by something?
Sorry it is so long but any help/advice appreciated.
I kept an eye on her for 5 minutes and her breathing improved and she went back to her old self and the skin condition went down but this morning it is still a little bumpy.
Do you think that she may have rolled in something which reacted on her skin or got stung by something?
Sorry it is so long but any help/advice appreciated.