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Flamin10
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2016-10-24 10:28 PM
Subject: Bleeder Help!



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My mare is a bleeder and I got home from a work trip tonight and wanted to feed her and see her for the first time in a week but she refused to come up and I ended up chasing her for half an hour before a friend could come help wth a for wheeler and dog by the time it was said and done she had been running and or trotting for an hour.

All of that info to ask: Can that make her bleed and should I call/text my vet in the AM to get her scoped to be sure???

It was enough that she was sweaty and steamy when it was done and it's cool 72 degrees in NE TX tonight.

Thank y'all in advance!!!!
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-10-25 10:22 AM
Subject: RE: Bleeder Help!


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Flamin10 - 2016-10-24 10:28 PM My mare is a bleeder and I got home from a work trip tonight and wanted to feed her and see her for the first time in a week but she refused to come up and I ended up chasing her for half an hour before a friend could come help wth a for wheeler and dog by the time it was said and done she had been running and or trotting for an hour. All of that info to ask: Can that make her bleed and should I call/text my vet in the AM to get her scoped to be sure??? It was enough that she was sweaty and steamy when it was done and it's cool 72 degrees in NE TX tonight. Thank y'all in advance!!!!

I would sure hope that an hour of trotting would not make her bleed. But, with horses anything is possible. If I were you I would want to know why she was such a stinker for catching. I've found that they are sore or had been bleeding and I didn't know it.  Check her feet as well. I have found a very common denominator in several of my good horses, my shoer.
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