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--- In askavet@yahoogroups.com, Dorothy McGowan <ctnghrsldy@...> wrote:
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> Colored Cowhorse Ranch
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> --- On Tue, 9/1/09, oagrant <oagrant@...> wrote:
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> From: oagrant <oagrant@...>
> Subject: [AskAVet] Re: Ear Infection?
> To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 11:56 AM
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> If the has black skin under the white hair, she is actually "gray". If she's "white" she would have pink skin. Pink skin is more susceptible to cancer. I'd have her vet checked if at all possible.
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> --- In askavet@yahoogroups .com, Jessica Johann <johannj65@ ..> wrote:
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> > Shes not grey but she is white with flecks throughout her coat.
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> > From: dominionracingstabl es <dominionracingstab les@>
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> > Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 8:45:40 AM
> > Subject: [AskAVet] Re: Ear Infection?
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> > She wouldn't happen to be grey would she?
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> > --- In askavet@yahoogroups .com, Jessica Johann <johannj65@ ..> wrote:
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> > > Good morning to all! I have a question about my 22yr old Arabian mare that seems to be having a serious problem with her ear. Her left ear from about the middle inside down towards the ear canal is swollen (almost like a tumor) and there is also water trapped inside. The under side of her ear is puffy but does not feel hot to the touch. It is very tender to the touch and we have a hard time trying to keep her head still in order to clean it. The ear canal is almost swollen shut (to the point where you might be able to insert the tip of a q-tip if you are lucky) and she has been scratching at it quite a bit. I am unable to get the vet out at this time due to the fact we owe them money from a previous visit and times are extremely tight right now. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove the water from her ear and manage the swelling? Is it safe to give her bute if she is pregnant? What is a safe way for her as well as us to work with her
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