Ferin
Well-Known Member
About a month ago we noticed a large lump, about the size of a large man's fist, on our mare, Belle's, withers. It was firm with a slightly softer spot in the middle. Our first thought was that she had gotten bit by something and it had swelled up. We checked her for any marks or bumps that would indicate a bite or sting and found nothing. Our vet came out and the lump puzzled him as well. He shaved her and ruled out the lump being caused by a bite or sting. He said that she may have fistulous withers but he was uncertain at that time. He had us put hot water mixed with epsom salt on it as well as Icthmalcane. We were supposed to watch her and let him know if anything changed. A couple weeks ago the lump started getting smaller. It continued slowly decreasing in size until last Friday. We then noticed another lump over top of the now smaller lump. It felt real mushy like a water blister. We continued watching it over the weekend and the skin kept getting thinner every day and was turning a pink tinge. She was also developing a couple more small lumps on the first lump. This morning we went out to find that these lumps had turned red and were oozing red serum. Come to find out the red lump's are some of Belle's tissue coming out. We called our vet and he came back out. He still isnt sure what it is. He has had one case of fistulous withers and it didnt look like this at all. He is sending a sample to the lab to test for Brucellosis. Until then we are supposed to put hot water, epsom salt, and Betadine on the sores. We are also giving her antibiotics.
Have any of you ever seen anything like what Belle has? Any experience with fistuous withers in case that is what it is?
Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers!
Have any of you ever seen anything like what Belle has? Any experience with fistuous withers in case that is what it is?
Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers!