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Lumpy butt on Jennet
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<blockquote data-quote="holly heifer" data-source="post: 245348" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Could she possibly have cushings? This is a pituatary tumor usually in older animals, but can be seen in ones by age 10.</p><p>the signs are a lumpy or fat deposits in the tail head, rump</p><p>or neck. Also they tend to have hoof abscesses, founder</p><p>issues, a coat that fails to shed well. Increased thirst and intolerance to heat. There is a blood test to check for this</p><p>as well as medication if the test is positive. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holly heifer, post: 245348, member: 2767"] Could she possibly have cushings? This is a pituatary tumor usually in older animals, but can be seen in ones by age 10. the signs are a lumpy or fat deposits in the tail head, rump or neck. Also they tend to have hoof abscesses, founder issues, a coat that fails to shed well. Increased thirst and intolerance to heat. There is a blood test to check for this as well as medication if the test is positive. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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