Re: swollen glands

2007-09-28 Thread Sarah Clarke
This message is from: Sarah Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Not all fjords have swollen looking throat latches, but it could be possible to confuse a thick throatlatch with swollen glands. Swollen glands (lymph nodes) can also mean the immune system is just doing it's job and clearing out some

RE: Swollen Glands

2007-09-28 Thread Jacquelyn Leuener
This message is from: "Jacquelyn Leuener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thank you Jean, DeAnna & Sharon for your input on my Mare's swollen glands. As of last night, they look normal again and no tenderness nor discomfort when I touch them. My Vet said not to worry. She indicated that when the glands unde

Re: Swollen Glands

2007-09-27 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> My Mare, Stella, has had those glands swell off and on throughout the summer seasons, i don't think it is anything to worry about, if there is no tenderness or soreness, it may be hormones. Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska 35 degrees this mornin

Re: Swollen Glands

2007-09-26 Thread UniGrove
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] She could have a gutteral pouch infection. Sharon Abbott ** See what's new at http://www.aol.com The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw

Re: Swollen Glands

2007-09-26 Thread coyote
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Other thoughts: Allergies -- lymph node swelling Strangles -- lymph node swelling (most likely with other disease symptoms, but not always) Forage -- swelling of lymph nodes or salivary glands in reaction to eating pasture vegetation that is irritating W