Mare issues--ovarian tumor
Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 11:26 am
Reid and Associates Equine Medicine and Surgery
Any mare can have a bad day, but when you are experiencing behavioral swings or fertility issues there may be an underlying cause. One possibility is granulosa-theca cell ovarian tumors, known to affect a mare’s estrus cycle and even cause lameness, recurrent colic, and occasionally stallion-like or bizarre behaviors.
www.reidequine.com/sometimes-mares-get-a-bad-rap.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the large ovarian tumor they removed.
Any mare can have a bad day, but when you are experiencing behavioral swings or fertility issues there may be an underlying cause. One possibility is granulosa-theca cell ovarian tumors, known to affect a mare’s estrus cycle and even cause lameness, recurrent colic, and occasionally stallion-like or bizarre behaviors.
www.reidequine.com/sometimes-mares-get-a-bad-rap.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the large ovarian tumor they removed.