catembi
Well-Known Member
At a loss with this one. Trev has been coming in with filled legs for the past few days - the sort of thing that you'd expect if a horse that is used to being kept out was on box rest. Except that he lives out & still lives out. No change in diet or exercise. Mine live at home, so I know exactly what goes on.
The only things that have happened recently are that Adrian's owner moved him to a different yard, I acquired a mini shetland baby (Florence) to keep Trev company & he had his annual jab about 2 weeks ago. I kept the little filly separate from him until I'd done a worm count on her (clear).
He is okay in himself - looks a bit fed up, but that's pretty much normal for him. No swollen glands in the neck, not lame, no sign of injury. He is still eating & has the odd charge up the field with mini-me in hot pursuit. He loves his new little friend & little Flo seems healthy enough.
H'mm...it's one thing after another with Trev. I don't really want to call the vet out specially, but I've got to start Flo's jabs so I suppose I could mention it.
T x
The only things that have happened recently are that Adrian's owner moved him to a different yard, I acquired a mini shetland baby (Florence) to keep Trev company & he had his annual jab about 2 weeks ago. I kept the little filly separate from him until I'd done a worm count on her (clear).
He is okay in himself - looks a bit fed up, but that's pretty much normal for him. No swollen glands in the neck, not lame, no sign of injury. He is still eating & has the odd charge up the field with mini-me in hot pursuit. He loves his new little friend & little Flo seems healthy enough.
H'mm...it's one thing after another with Trev. I don't really want to call the vet out specially, but I've got to start Flo's jabs so I suppose I could mention it.
T x