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my pony is a 3yr old shetland stallion and live out with 2 other meres which have no signs of this.

2006-09-10 03:12:37 · 13 answers · asked by sadyfresca 2 in Pets Other - Pets

13 answers

Wounds in the mouth heal very quickly and have a low infection rate. Ulcers can be caused from trauma to the area,,,like one of your other mares kicking him. But having more then one ulcer can be a sign of some type of illness and this is just a secondary condition. You need to phone the vet and keep him away from the other mares. If he is having trouble eating you might want to make that emergency call to the vet but otherwise make an appt. and get him out. Dont be appling medications to the area for this could be hazardous to your stallion. I dont understand why ask this question here when a simple phone call to the vet can advise you over the phone til he gets there. Plus, to accurately help you I would need to ask you more info. on the pony. Good Luck and be careful what you read on here.

2006-09-10 04:44:20 · answer #1 · answered by Ivory_Flame 4 · 2 0

wash the ulsars in warm salt water....then if u want go to the store and get the product called " Ulsar Ease " (you can find it at any drug stores(you might need to get a few bottles)) and pour that on the ulsars that will take away any pain from the ulsars for about 2hr. (i have 2 horses so i wouldn't lie to you) then repeat that until the vet can come out

2006-09-10 03:26:57 · answer #2 · answered by cowgirl up 1 · 1 0

it could be a result of the teeth rubbing on the gums/cheeks. you can check this theory by CAREFULLY running your fingers along the outside of the teeth, feeling for any sharp or rough bits.

failing that, it could be a reaction to something he ate. I would treat the sores/ulcers as others have suggested, with warm salt water. If they heal and do not reapear then it is likly to be something he ate. But if they do not heal or reapear, it is worth while gettin a vet to check him out.

Hope all goes well

2006-09-10 08:22:38 · answer #3 · answered by beanie 3 · 0 0

Its odd if he has them but not the other animals in his field. For today, bathe them with 1 teaspoon salt dissolved in 1 pint water to clean them, then on Monday ring the vet.

2006-09-10 03:16:09 · answer #4 · answered by sarah c 7 · 0 0

Call the VET NOW. We are not vets and your Ponies health is at risk if you listen to us

2006-09-10 03:16:10 · answer #5 · answered by thecharleslloyd 7 · 0 0

Check the field - it sounds like he chewed something he shouldn't have. Some plants can 'burn' and will cause ulceration. Or it could be some old batteries someone threw away...

2006-09-10 06:37:19 · answer #6 · answered by Autumn Breeze 5 · 0 0

what beanie said, this is a problem don't call a vet call a dentist, you need its teeth checked out as fast as poss or the horse's condition will get worse!

2006-09-10 09:57:02 · answer #7 · answered by horse.master 2 · 0 0

call the vet out. Do not listen to anything said here .

2006-09-10 03:47:11 · answer #8 · answered by fenlandfowl 5 · 0 0

I would also advise getting the vet, are you sure they are ulcers, could they be sarcoids??

2006-09-10 08:04:30 · answer #9 · answered by horsegal 3 · 0 0

yeah get a VET

2006-09-11 00:36:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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