GeeGeeboy
Well-Known Member
On Tuesday night I had to call the vet out to my horse (10 year old , Icelandic Gelding) as he was coughing alot, pawing and rolling. The vet came , checked him over but he wouldn't let her take his temp or inject him. She said it was probably a hay allergy.
The dusty bale of hay was removed from the field yesterday and replaced with haylage. Today I came to see him and he was standing on his own while the other 3 were munching away. Also his breathing still seems quite fast as it was on Tues evening. Ivegiven him a feed with bute in it , prescribed by the vet and he's wolfed it down. The only thing that's worrying me now is the breathing as he seems fine in himself otherwise. So, what would you do? Call the vet out again or just keep an eye on him? Advice welcome. Ta.
The dusty bale of hay was removed from the field yesterday and replaced with haylage. Today I came to see him and he was standing on his own while the other 3 were munching away. Also his breathing still seems quite fast as it was on Tues evening. Ivegiven him a feed with bute in it , prescribed by the vet and he's wolfed it down. The only thing that's worrying me now is the breathing as he seems fine in himself otherwise. So, what would you do? Call the vet out again or just keep an eye on him? Advice welcome. Ta.