Friday, September 4, 2009

[AskAVet] Re: Ear Infection?

Yes, get your vet out!
Jan

--- In askavet@yahoogroups.com, Jessica Johann <johannj65@...> wrote:
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> So I should most likely consider this an emergency and try to get the vet out and get it taken care of. Thank you for your help as always its very much appreciated!
>  Jessica Johann
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> From: Dorothy McGowan <ctnghrsldy@...>
> To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 11:33:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [AskAVet] Ear Infection?
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> I know that times are tough but an ear infection is something that needs to be seen....it can cause more serious problems if not taken care of.  Horse ears are on the top of their head so things don't drain out like they do out of kids ears when the kid lays down. 
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> Dorothy
> Colored Cowhorse Ranch
> Lovelock, NV
> www.coloredcowhorse ranch.com
> Docs Producer Leo, AQHA foundation bred perlino
> Colonels Diamond Chex, APHA buckskin tobiano
> Ima Streakin Doc, APHA bay tobi Doc Bar grandson
> Muchacho Pintero, APHA sorrel tobi Doc Quixote grandson
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> --- On Tue, 9/1/09, Jessica Johann <johannj65@yahoo. com> wrote:
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> From: Jessica Johann <johannj65@yahoo. com>
> Subject: [AskAVet] Ear Infection?
> To: askavet@yahoogroups .com
> Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 4:59 AM
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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 ear
> and not be completely knocked out by her? I already have sustained a large bruise on my back from her swinging me into the stall wall. A twitch perhaps? She can be quite a snot when she wants to be. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Can we use warm olive oil like we do in our childrens ears? Do you think that might help? I am also looking into purchasing a flymask with ears to protect her from further damage. Thank you in advance!Jessica Johann
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