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Loopy Lou and Saahm
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 12:11:19 PM
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Hello everyone! This is the first time I have started my very own topic as I am fairly new to AL but I am having an emotional day and was hoping for a bit of moral support My poor little chap Saahm has had a slightly swollen sheath for a while now. I had put it down to his age (20) and being stabled much more over the horrible winter we had. He is now out 24/7 and the swelling has not gone down much. I gave him his first bath of the summer on Saturday and noticed a fairly small veiny looking lump on one side and have noticed that he seems to be leaving his willy out a lot more than usual. I am now paranoid there is something more worrying going on and feel so guilty that I haven't done something sooner! He has owned me for 10 years and has been fairly well apart from a touch of laminitis a few years ago and some creaky joints. The vet is coming out at 4pm today so some positive thoughts would be massively appreciated
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Louise from Norfolk |
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sab2
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 12:17:48 PM
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Bless him i will keep my fingers and toes crossed for you and Saahm and lets hope that the vets gives you some positive news, will be thinking about you come 4pm and good luck |
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moatside
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England
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Goldenmane
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 12:44:59 PM
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Hope all goes well. Loads of positive thoughts coming your way (don't forget to ask vet all the things you've been worried about!) |
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Mrs DJ
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 1:00:34 PM
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Bless you. They do like to worry us, these horses of ours.
Hope all goes well. They're tougher than they look though, so keep positive.
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Roseanne
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 1:02:28 PM
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Hi there, I wonder if this is 'buttercup' disease which my boy gets every early summer if he doesn't have fly spray applied without fail.
When it first happened we were at a stud where there were LOADS of buttercups but no one there had ever heard of it.
It was only when I had to abandon going to a show because poor Lance had a very swollen sheath and we called the senior vet that it was diagnosed. He took one look and told us what it was.
Apparently there are tiny charcoal coloured flies on almost every buttercup flower and these (like midges) have to have a blood meal before reproducing. So they fly to easy targets, like the exposed skin around a horse's sheath.
Some horses just are a bit allergic to the build up of anti-coagulant the flies inject to suck the blood out.
Keeping your boy in during the day, or using a decent fly repellent, should stop this. If it is that, nexe year you should keep an eye on when the buttercups are approaching and start the fly repellent in time.
Hope that helps...
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MinHe
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England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 1:50:32 PM
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Hi Louise
Sorry to hear Sammy has a problem - will be keeping my fingers crossed for both of you that it is nothing more serious than Roseanne has described...
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Loopy Lou and Saahm
Bronze Member
England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 3:04:02 PM
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Thanks everyone. Just about to leave work to head home to the boys. I will let you know how we get on. Thanks for all your kind words |
Louise from Norfolk |
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Offira
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 3:43:05 PM
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Fingers crossed for him. I hope it turns out to be 'just one of those things' horses get to prematurely age us. |
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natntaz
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 3:52:58 PM
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Hope he is ok |
Natalie Pix. Essex. Tariq ibn Radfan and Taroub |
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precious
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 4:10:06 PM
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hope your lad is ok. fongers crossed its just the flys x |
Gemma Thompson Birmingham West Midlands
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Tzarina
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England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 5:14:56 PM
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Hope everything went ok for Saahm today. |
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"All horses deserve to be loved by at least one little girl during their life" |
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rosie
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England
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 5:26:37 PM
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Hope hes ok? Good luck. |
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Montikka
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 7:42:43 PM
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Hoping you have some positive news |
Louise, Warwickshire |
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cmj
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France
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 7:49:15 PM
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Hoping all is well. Probably just flies but we always worry like mad don't we. C |
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jo78
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Posted - 24 May 2010 : 8:43:42 PM
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Hi Lou, hope all went well with the vet? Give Sammy lots of kisses from me and tell him to get better soon! |
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Loopy Lou and Saahm
Bronze Member
England
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Posted - 25 May 2010 : 08:36:05 AM
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Aw thanks everyone! You are all so lovely! Good news! The vet found no lumps or growths which was my biggest concern He was a little bit dirty but right up in the crinkly bit which is virtually impossible to clean without a sedative but the vet had the lovely job of doing it The vet thought he was probably having his willy out a bit more in the warm weather because it felt a bit more uncomfortable with the dirty bit. He thinks the swelling, puffiness and veiny bit is probably old age related with muscle loss in that area, fatty deposits and poorer circulation. He has a week of bute and I have to call the vet on Friday to give him an update. I am so relieved! So a big thank you to you all |
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precious
Platinum Member
England
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Posted - 25 May 2010 : 09:27:31 AM
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excellent news :) |
Gemma Thompson Birmingham West Midlands
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jo78
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Posted - 25 May 2010 : 3:43:33 PM
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Thats great Lou..am pleased for Sammy..and you!!!lol |
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saddlebred
Platinum Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 May 2010 : 10:30:47 PM
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Thats great news. My friends old boy had a swollen sheath and similar treatment was diagnosed so I hope that he will soon be back to his normal self soon. |
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MinHe
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England
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Posted - 25 May 2010 : 10:32:15 PM
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Really pleased to hear Sammy's problem was nothing serious!
Keren |
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xsara
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Posted - 25 May 2010 : 10:40:35 PM
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i am so pleased for you he is going to be ok
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Fee
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Posted - 26 May 2010 : 07:08:23 AM
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Phew! So glad everything turned out ok, they're such a worry!
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jaj
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 May 2010 : 09:21:42 AM
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Glad all ok, I've never had a boy before until now so have all this 'fun' to come !
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Kuraishiya (Maleik el Kheil/Kazra el Saghira) and Sahara Bey (Kuraishiya/WSA Charismma) |
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marionpack
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England
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poppyandbea
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