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- Equine mastitis is a serious condition that affects lactating mares, either while they are actively nursing or during the "drying out" period while weaning their foal1. The mammary gland becomes inflamed and infected, leading to severe pain12. The disease is diagnosed by physical examination and blood tests2. Mastitis is treated by the administration of appropriate antibiotics2. Fortunately, mastitis in horses is easily treatable with early intervention1.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Mastitis is a serious condition that affects lactating mares, either while they are actively nursing or, most commonly, during the "drying out" period while weaning their foal. The mammary gland becomes inflamed and infected, leading to severe pain. Fortunately, mastitis in horses is easily treatable with early intervention.www.lovetoknowpets.com/horses/mastitis-mares
The mare may walk stiffly or stand with hindlegs apart due to the discomfort. The disease is diagnosed by physical examination and blood tests. Mastitis is treated by the administration of appropriate antibiotics. See our professional content regarding mastitis in horses.
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Jan 10, 2024 · Mastitis in mares is condition characterized by the inflammation of the mammary gland, usually due to a bacterial infection. Mastitis typically affects lactating mares, often in the period immediately after giving birth or after …
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Mar 8, 2022 · Fortunately, mastitis in horses is easily treatable with early intervention. Home treatment consists of hand milking, cold and hot compresses, appropriate antibiotics, and anti-inflammatory pain medications.
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