Heart Horse: A Natalie Story

Heart Horse: A Natalie Story — page 9
Natalie looked again She saw that the area under the palomino’s jaw where the throatlatch of its bridle was fastened looked thicker than normal Natalie wouldn’t have noticed it unless Liz had pointed it out What does it mean she asked knowing Liz must have something in mind It could be nothing said Liz Some horses just have more muscle in that area But it could also be a sign of strangles Strangles was a respiratory infection in horses It was treatable but very contagious An infection could easily sweep through a whole barn I’m going to see if I can check it out said Liz She strolled casually over to the new owners of the palomino horse and started chatting with them Soon all three of them were walking over to a corral outside the arena that held the horses that had already been sold Liz ducked through the steel bars of the corral and began gently feeling the palomino’s neck and jaw while the new owners looked on with concern Liz seemed to have the situation under control so Natalie decided to take a look at some of the