46. respiratory problem?

From: AllstonRockCity@netscape.net
Category: Medical Management
Date: 2/8/03
Time: 11:39:54 AM
Remote Name: 168.28.96.142

46.1. Comments

My mother owns O'Hara, about 6 years old. Anyway, this morning when she went to feed her, she noticed a small amount of blood coming from her nose and mouth. She said it WAS NOT A LOT, only reminded her of when a person might have dry nasal passages in the winter and your nose bleeds a little. O'Hara was hungry and ate fine and seemed active and perfectly OK. But my mother's vet recently died, so she wanted to find out if this might be a serious problem or if anyone had seen their pig have this before. There are no other signs of illness - NO tenderness, lethargy, crankiness or lack of appetite. Any ideas? You can also e-mail me back at AllstonRockCity@netscape.net, as I just found this website for her and I'm not a member right now. Thanks so much, Heather

 

 

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