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| Anyone ever dealt with a horse who is having abdomen pain to the touch of a hand(not even pressing hard). Long story short, last week he had a high fever and was not eating or drinking normal for 2 1/2 days. The night the fever broke, I noticed he was extremely sensitive to the touch around his abdomen(the further back you go, the more annoyed he gets). There is no major swelling, he is now back to eating, drinking and feeling normal... but is still sensitive to the touch. Sensitive to the point that he will nip at you or lift a leg, which is totally out of the ordinary. He's usually so laid back and you can rub him anywhere without him flickering an ear. My local vet is wondering if it's ulcers bothering him? Or a urinary tract infection? any ideas to what I could be looking at? | |
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| Sorry, I posted this in the wrong area and now I don't know how to delete it?! | |
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