Re: Trotting and sheath connection?
- From: "Dana Compton" <spellboundacre@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 May 2006 11:49:48 -0700
akogler@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dana Compton wrote:
I have been having a time with Tally not wanting to trot now. It's not
lameness or soreness of the normal kind, that I could feel.
Yes, a sore sheath can absolutely affect how they go. Dand, this doesnt
sound right. There should be no bloody goo. It sounds like he has an
infection working. I would call your vet right away and see whats going
on.
Abby
I am headed out in a few to make him "very sleepy" and get this at
least cleared our as much as possible and hopefully see what's going
on. The Vet beaned him in Oct and he was fine then :(.
On a funny note. A non-horse very good friend called and asked what I
was doing. There was a hysterical silence after I said I was headed to
the barn to clean my horse's MHM. She just changed the subject LOL.
Guess she didn't want the details that she knew might follow. Thank
Whoever for this newsgroup without it I would have no one who
understands the grave importance of such things.
Dana (feeling like a bad Mom again)
.
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