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  Location: Greencastle PA | I havea 3 year old gelding, he is having discharge from his butt. He is eating drinking and does not have diarrhea???? I have power packed him I have cut back his grain , I don't know what else to do . He has no fever. Any help would be apperacited. Thanks |
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 Cute Little Imp
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     Location: N Texas | Um, call the vet?? That's your best bet, there's no way strangers on a message board can diagnose your horse over the internet.  |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Having your vet look at him would be the best bet of finding out what is going on with your gelding. Hope that its not serious  |
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  Location: Greencastle PA | Hello, Sorry I have had the vet look at him this morning , she said to power pack him I have done that, now she is saying to get him on probios so I'm going to do that also. I have been around horses my hole life and I have never seen this before. He is not acting funny at all and we ride every other day. Just thought I would ask folks if they ever delt with this. Thanks |
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 No Name Nancy
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    Location: never in the right place | after you powerpak and do Probios, feed him Forco to feed those little gremlins |
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| What color is the discharge? Have you seen it come out? I know its gross, but try and collect some of it and give it a good smell! If it smells rancid that is a sign of infection. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | FLITASTIC - 2015-04-17 1:15 PM
What color is the discharge? Have you seen it come out? I know its gross, but try and collect some of it and give it a good smell! If it smells rancid that is a sign of infection.
If you can collect some of it, see what the vet can do with it... Must be some tests he can run it through... |
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