applecart14
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My horse had his sheath cleaned out in about July 2013 by the vet following sedation for another problem and a large bean was removed. Following this procedure I noticed the horse was urinating slightly more than usual. I have not really noticed any other difference other than the fact that recently AND every day I notice a residue like tar on the inside of his thighs. It is a sticky kind of residue (which I can only presume is coming from his sheath) and smells a little (but not offensively like an infection - yuk!) If I brush it/wash it off it reappears the next day.
I never see the horse with his penis hanging out other than to urinate in his stable, and when I have seen it it appears to look normal - not that I am used to comparing them! I have noticed a slight increase in thirst from the horse, but again nothing really noticeable.
Does anyone know if this tarriness is a) normal and b) occuring as a result of the sheath cleaning.
The vet was quite sceptical that he would find anything, so I let him have his moment of mirth at my expense. So it was quite satisfying when I was proven right and he pulled out a very large 'bean' (made up of smegma, dirt and bedding material). He said he'd not seen one that big before and then it was my turn to laugh as I said (quite rightly) that I had told him so.....VERY SATISFYING!!!!
At the time the vet only used warm water and no soap or other chemical was used. He told me that once a year sheath cleaning was an absolute max and he didn't really think it was necessary even then!
Is it normal for all this tarriness on the inside of the thighs?
I never see the horse with his penis hanging out other than to urinate in his stable, and when I have seen it it appears to look normal - not that I am used to comparing them! I have noticed a slight increase in thirst from the horse, but again nothing really noticeable.
Does anyone know if this tarriness is a) normal and b) occuring as a result of the sheath cleaning.
The vet was quite sceptical that he would find anything, so I let him have his moment of mirth at my expense. So it was quite satisfying when I was proven right and he pulled out a very large 'bean' (made up of smegma, dirt and bedding material). He said he'd not seen one that big before and then it was my turn to laugh as I said (quite rightly) that I had told him so.....VERY SATISFYING!!!!
At the time the vet only used warm water and no soap or other chemical was used. He told me that once a year sheath cleaning was an absolute max and he didn't really think it was necessary even then!
Is it normal for all this tarriness on the inside of the thighs?
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