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Excessive drool and swollen?
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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1780026" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>[USER=24027]@TCRanch[/USER] I have not.</p><p>Working on getting a vet to get me going but may be Monday at the earliest.</p><p>I could get her in the chute and feebly attempt to do something but honestly, I'd like to get her vetted and a good injection of wormer in her. I don't have nose tongs an really wouldn't know how to clear her mouth/saliva ducts anyway and do a good job. I'm really leaning towards a hay issue. But worms are always a possibility. Especially where I've stirred up so much ground recently.</p><p></p><p>[USER=39695]@SBMF 2015[/USER]</p><p>It's Bessie!! And it's killing me!</p><p>Shes what about 6 yrs old now I reckon</p><p></p><p></p><p>That picture is NOT Bessie. Just a random internet pic showing the pouch/bottlejaw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1780026, member: 39373"] [USER=24027]@TCRanch[/USER] I have not. Working on getting a vet to get me going but may be Monday at the earliest. I could get her in the chute and feebly attempt to do something but honestly, I'd like to get her vetted and a good injection of wormer in her. I don't have nose tongs an really wouldn't know how to clear her mouth/saliva ducts anyway and do a good job. I'm really leaning towards a hay issue. But worms are always a possibility. Especially where I've stirred up so much ground recently. [USER=39695]@SBMF 2015[/USER] It's Bessie!! And it's killing me! Shes what about 6 yrs old now I reckon That picture is NOT Bessie. Just a random internet pic showing the pouch/bottlejaw [/QUOTE]
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