Always-Riding
Well-Known Member
As some of you may know, my mare is in a lovely loan home and I couldn't be happier. .
However, around a month and a half ago she banged her head, below her eyes - directly on the nose. There developed a large bump (no nose bleed or any other symptoms).The loaner had a vet check it over and was told to let it be as it should go down in time. I was happy with this diagnosis.
Fast forward to this week and the loaner had an equine dentist out to her, who advised she gets the horse x-rayed.
Now am I wrong in thinking that if it isn't causing any problems, horse is happily eating, grazing and being ridden. You can touch and poke it with no obvious signs of pain, to just let it be?
However, around a month and a half ago she banged her head, below her eyes - directly on the nose. There developed a large bump (no nose bleed or any other symptoms).The loaner had a vet check it over and was told to let it be as it should go down in time. I was happy with this diagnosis.
Fast forward to this week and the loaner had an equine dentist out to her, who advised she gets the horse x-rayed.
Now am I wrong in thinking that if it isn't causing any problems, horse is happily eating, grazing and being ridden. You can touch and poke it with no obvious signs of pain, to just let it be?