Minifoal
New Member
Hello,
I wanted to see if this is normal or should I treat it with something gentle? My filly born Aug. 7th., who we have named Sky has developed what I would call a rash on her nose. It's not visible in photos, so not bad, but I don't want it to get bad. I was told to put Tea Tree Oil on it but don't want to because she is nursing. She also has a little mucus in one nostril. I have noticed particles of hay stuck to her left eye lid now & then. She is very active & nurses well. It's really hot & humid here in Texas so could it be a heat rash?
She is very special. I have never had a newly born foal literally climb into my lap so I can rock her. She will have to stop that soon...LOL. She also walks with me on a lead as long as I don't pull on her. To me that's impressive at only ten days old. She has one blue eye just like her dam. Love her very much
Any suggestions is appreciated.
Thank you, Minifoal
I wanted to see if this is normal or should I treat it with something gentle? My filly born Aug. 7th., who we have named Sky has developed what I would call a rash on her nose. It's not visible in photos, so not bad, but I don't want it to get bad. I was told to put Tea Tree Oil on it but don't want to because she is nursing. She also has a little mucus in one nostril. I have noticed particles of hay stuck to her left eye lid now & then. She is very active & nurses well. It's really hot & humid here in Texas so could it be a heat rash?
She is very special. I have never had a newly born foal literally climb into my lap so I can rock her. She will have to stop that soon...LOL. She also walks with me on a lead as long as I don't pull on her. To me that's impressive at only ten days old. She has one blue eye just like her dam. Love her very much
Any suggestions is appreciated.
Thank you, Minifoal