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My horse got kicked in the penis by a mare, help!?
My Quarter Horse stallion got kicked by a mare, and now his penis wont retract back. I'm not sure what to do. Is there anything I can do?
15 Answers
- gallopLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The horse needs vet evaluation to determine what extent of tissue damage occurred, including possible nerve damage, and to prescribe treatment asap. In the meantime he should be kept out of the cold air and in a well bedded stall if possible. The tissue of the penis is not able to withstand freezing temperatures for any length of time.
Add....also, observe his urination to be sure there is a good healthy stream and no sign of obstruction of flow.
Source(s): Registered Nurse and 57 years with horses - ?Lv 44 years ago
i might wait till she's 6/7 years previous to reproduce her. i might additionally wait till she's been suitable experienced. this is plenty extra basic to handle a mama horse that's familiar with you nicely and has have confidence in you than one that's nonetheless thinking your authority. one element you may comprehend is that although start is organic, so is loss of existence. there's a gamble your mare might die for the duration of being pregnant or exertions, or maybe the foal could be born lifeless. additionally, looking after a pregnant mare and then bringing her lower back to wellness after the toddler is out is costly. could be even worse if the foal has a illness or mama makes a decision she would not want to nurse. If I have been you, i might do slightly diagnosis into horse breeding till now going from now on. quite expenses and issues that could pass incorrect, additionally a thank you to become conscious of issues that could propose hassle.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
Call your vet, plus in the future you get felt boots which go on the mares back feet for covering so that if she kicks she doesn't do any damage.
- warrenjudewLv 61 decade ago
What is your stallion doing with a mare this time of year, its not typically breeding season.
Call a vet.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Call the vet.
- 1 decade ago
Yeah i would call a vet. Right away, especially if it wont retract, that could cause an infection. Let us know how it turns out. thanks.
- 1 decade ago
call your vet and quickly because it could get an infection or have bad skin damage and good luck