What sickness does my horse have? - horse sickness
Wally has started eleven years and only recently in order to become ill. The jaw is swollen with a large bump on both sides and is constantly drooling every time he opens his big mouth, saliva dumps you spill it out and close your mouth when saliva droplets, consistent with its mouth. It is still grazing, but who eats lightly. It is very thin, but they've always had this problem, which has never been simpler, a time that we've had. In addition, a little low, but still felt a little bit earlier, so it is difficult to determine whether it is because that is what you have.
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Check with your veterinarian. Nobody can help here.
It could be anything from a Dental abscesses, stickers strawberry or a presentation at the mouth.
That said ...
If your horse against tetanus was one in this year?
EDIT-You need at least one veterinarian. Most of the help available by phone or in person if it is given a list of symptoms and their horses current situation. There are a number of things could happen to, tetanus, black patch disease, tooth abscesses, etc.
I say that it stifled - not only for his heavy riding, but any horse that can endanger other Strangles is highly contagious.
Anyway, is thin and not eating well. If he can not understand your family, what it is, we owe it to his horse to the vet for a diagnosis? Defininitely your horse needs medical care.
I think you should be able to at least a telephone call from your veterinarian. Because you should be able to determine what to do from there. I have not seen that before, but I hope someone else. The next was a horse with a drip lip (much damage to the nerves that had as a child), but that does not sound like what your friend.
save my baby was not that drooled swellign Rember arrived, but if at any time OpenD She closed her mouth, even when exchanged dranken red algae, and was told that the vet gave me pills SMZ () i belive Who said that, until he had diareah and Tho
If you have any other horse would have come, is something of a snake, a little sharp in the mouth, get a veterinarian, etc., etc., nothing in the mouth or contact with horses horses mouth so important.
Frankly, the word "disease" levels of veterinary care, is not it?
Call your veterinarian if you wish to receive support as quickly as possible, without permanent damage ...
Possible bottlenecks. Call a vet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangles
It is possible that the infection of the salivary glands. Call a vet.
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