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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

468.0. "Crazy Cycles for Time of Year" by SCOMAN::STOOKER () Mon Dec 14 1987 19:48

    I am having some problems with my mare.  She is showing strong signs
    of heat and is teasing not only a gelding, but also a filly.  Since
    neither one can do anything for her she turns on them and is very
    aggressive.  When she is teasing the gelding she is urinating and
    has a very foul odor to this.  She is going into the heat, and stays
    in heat for almost a week, then she is O.K. for about 2 weeks and
    then it starts all over again.  In the meantime, she is extremely
    aggressive, and she will chase down anyone that tries to get there
    horse.
    
    Since I am full boarding her, the lady that sees more of her than
    I do has commented to me how concerned she is about the mare.  Since
    she sees Roza more than I do at the moment, I am taking her word
    on most of what I have written here.  This lady is concerned that
    perhaps Roza has some type of infection since she is acting so
    crazily this time of year.  Roza did have a foal this past April.
    Could there be an infection.  I am having the vet out to check on
    her tomorrow, but would appreciate any comments on what may be 
    happening here.  
    
    Thanks for any information.
    
    Sarah
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468.1It might be a wierd year!PBA::NICKERSONBob Nickerson DTN 282-1663 :^)Tue Dec 15 1987 17:0311
    I wouldn't worry unless there is something visably wrong with the
    discharge.  It might be one of those wierd years since half of our
    mares are showing strong estrus where nomally they would be showing
    light signs or none at all.  I wonder if anyone else is seeing
    something similar.  The aggresiveness is pretty normal for any mare
    and is more of an inconvenience than anything else.
    
    Regards,
    
    Bob_with_the_crazy_Arab_mares_who_think_its_spring!
    
468.2Could it be the weather?MURPHY::GCOOKMurphy was rightTue Dec 15 1987 17:428
    re: .1
    I have one, too, Bob.  My two-year-old is driving Back Bey nuts!
    And, if her mother wasn't pregnant, I'm sure she'd be just as bad!
    I wonder if the weather might have anything to do with it.  It's
    been pretty warm for November and December.  What do you think?
    
    Gwen
    
468.3Ultrasound show no problemSCOMAN::STOOKERTue Dec 15 1987 17:5511
    Well the vet was out today and did check her and of course there
    was nothing serious wrong with her.  Just a large follicle.  It
    is a shame that it is the wrong time of year, this would probably
    be a good time to breed her.  The vet did an ultrasound just to
    make sure that the follicle was the only thing to be found.  I am
    really glad that there was nothing more serious, and we will just
    have to live with the aggressiveness.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Sarah
468.4It seems to be every whereBAXTA::BUTTERMAN_HOWed Dec 16 1987 08:067
    
    
    And..... it's not just the arabs out there... my two morgan mares
    have been nothing short of disgusting the last two months...
    
    Hope this snow sets them straight!!!  My weanling (9 mo) colt is
    not pleased with their obnoxious behavior.
468.5You're not alone!!PBA::KEIRANWed Dec 16 1987 09:016
    I am glad to hear I'm not the only one with this problem!!  My mare
    is also driving all the geldings crazy.  It must be the unusually
    warm fall.
    
    Linda
    
468.6BAUCIS::MATTHEWSqualified 4 the palomino world show 1985,86,87Wed Dec 16 1987 10:4510
    
    if you have problems with the heat cycle...
    my trainer recommended my mare goin on a shot, thats given
    for 4 days or something... it like a birth control pill.
    
    we were looking at using it, because during show season she was
    so studdy. she wasnt dangerous just a real pain.
    anyway i decided 3 hours of work is cheaper..... haha ;^)
    
    
468.7STERLINGMILVAX::NICKERSONWed Dec 16 1987 12:1010
    Sarah...
    From your note I am assuming that you use Dr. Gill.  He is very
    good in this area and we have used him for years.
    
    I am glad he got to you yesterday...I cancelled and will try
    again next Tuesday.
    
    We should get together for a ride sometime...I believe we are about
    five minutes away from each other.
    
468.8<Just 5 minutes away>SCOMAN::STOOKERWed Dec 16 1987 12:3614
    RE .7
    
    Yes, I believe we are about 5 minutes away from each other.  I would
    love to get together and meet you and also go for a ride. If the
    weather isn't too bad this weekend, I'll try to ride by and at least
    talk to you.
    
    Hope you have better luck next Tuesday.  I do like Dr. Gill very
    much.  He gave me some information about my horses' problem with
    her foal this past year.  I wrote about this in 57.7.  
    
    Hope to see you.
    
    Sarah
468.9Typing ErrorSCOMAN::STOOKERFri Dec 18 1987 16:525
    RE .8
    
    I made an error in .8.  I typed that I wrote about my mares foal
    in 57.7 and I actually wrote about her foal in 57.17.  Sorry for
    the mistake.....
468.10PBA::NICKERSONBob Nickerson DTN 282-1663 :^)Mon Dec 21 1987 18:037
    Gwen,
    
    I think it does have something to do with the weather, but I have
    noticed that all of the mares have showed much stronger heats than
    they have in past years.  All except for a leased mare which is
    out to be bred to Aristo Cadillac.
    
468.11That's a relief!MURPHY::GCOOKMurphy was rightWed Dec 23 1987 15:254
    Bob, I'm glad to know that it's not just my two "tramps".  Gracie
    is pregnant but it doesn't keep her from saying "Hi, big boy!"