BARRELHORSE USA - 2015-06-28 11:06 AM
myhre - 2015-06-25 7:10 PM
Three weeks ago my 20 year old gelding had a puffy area between jaw and it burst open and drained so I gave him pennicilin and it healed o.k but today I notixed a lump midway down his neck about the size of 50 piece and I have no idea what it could be.
Your horse evidently had a case of strangles with the spot that burst and drained between his jaws which is the normal location for strangles to appear.
The treatment for strangles as long as the horse is eating and drinking is doing nothing since it is a virus and horses immune attack system and running a fever is the only thing that can attack a virus due to the protective protein shell a virus has as protection.
Giving a horse an antibiotic that has strangles is a major NO - NO ... it can drive the strangles internally to other lymph glands and create bastard strangles which may be your situation. .. if so expect this lump to burst and start draining and pay attention to areas in the poll area, along rib cage and on buttocks.
It is time to consult a vet and decide if it is bastard strangles and if to start a major high dosage rate of specific antibiotics attempting to stop its progression.
OR .. if the lump is an abscess at your injection site or directly below it due to poorly given shot that allowed germs or antibiotics to get under the skin rather than deep into the muscle tissue ...
Good luck ... hoping it is not bastard strangles ...