baz_zy
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Hi there,
I have a 35 year old pony who has been sprightly for as long as I have known him.
However, today, we found him lieing in the field and he won't get up. I think he wants to get up but somehow he can't. He still seems happy enough, whinnies when you come over, and eats and drinks as usual, but he just doesn't seem to be able to get up. We have tried helping him up but and he tries but then he gives up. We have supported him with some bales of hay so he is propped up as we found him lieing flat out.
The vet couldn't find anything wrong with him and has put it down to old age. He is still in the field now which is upsetting as he always comes in at night these days. We are hoping that tomorrow he might be able to get up.
I was wondering if anyone might know what may have caused this or why he can't get up...? He is old and a bit stiff but he still loves going for walks, in fact he usually takes me for a walk which is why I find it so hard to understand why he can't get up or even why he went down in the first place.
He had a wobbly patch after christmas, we didn't know what happened but his symptoms suggested he went a bit colicky but the vet found nothing wrong, then came round fine a few days later but since then we have noticed he has not been lieing down at night.
Basically, I don't why he has gone down when this morning he was just as sprightly as ever, and why he doesn't seem to be able to get up again... I know he is very old but it is very out of the blue and unexpected. Any help appreciated as I am fearing the worst but I don't want to even think about that until I have explored all avenues.
Thanks...
I have a 35 year old pony who has been sprightly for as long as I have known him.
However, today, we found him lieing in the field and he won't get up. I think he wants to get up but somehow he can't. He still seems happy enough, whinnies when you come over, and eats and drinks as usual, but he just doesn't seem to be able to get up. We have tried helping him up but and he tries but then he gives up. We have supported him with some bales of hay so he is propped up as we found him lieing flat out.
The vet couldn't find anything wrong with him and has put it down to old age. He is still in the field now which is upsetting as he always comes in at night these days. We are hoping that tomorrow he might be able to get up.
I was wondering if anyone might know what may have caused this or why he can't get up...? He is old and a bit stiff but he still loves going for walks, in fact he usually takes me for a walk which is why I find it so hard to understand why he can't get up or even why he went down in the first place.
He had a wobbly patch after christmas, we didn't know what happened but his symptoms suggested he went a bit colicky but the vet found nothing wrong, then came round fine a few days later but since then we have noticed he has not been lieing down at night.
Basically, I don't why he has gone down when this morning he was just as sprightly as ever, and why he doesn't seem to be able to get up again... I know he is very old but it is very out of the blue and unexpected. Any help appreciated as I am fearing the worst but I don't want to even think about that until I have explored all avenues.
Thanks...