montysmum1
Well-Known Member
I'll keep this as brief as possible, but please ask me questions if I have left anything vital out!
My pony who is out on loan came in from the field on Friday with colic. Loanees rang me to say he is acting odd, really lethargic/depressed, no interest in food (usually greedy pig), stomach bloated and spasming. My immediate response was - call the vet, sounds like colic, he needs Buscopan. Vet came and left before I got there (I live 60 miles away), but pony was looking much better when I got there. I queried if it was 'normal' colic or some sort of poisoning, as he's in a ridiculously bare field, so browsing the hedgerow, but could just as easily be a gastric ulcer-type reaction due to no forage for most of the day.
I have been to hell and back recently with a very colicky/ulcer ridden ex-racer, who, with a LOT of hard work, strict management and gastroguard is actually starting to improve. I have over-reacted to this colic I know, but pony has NEVER colicked before, and is still not right - not really eating hard feed/hay, generally depressed. I have asked loanee to get vet out again to do bloods, and to run a worm count on his poo, then to consider endoscopy for ulcers, and they have completely flipped, saying I am insulting their care of him, and that I should trust how they are looking after him and not question them??
Am I being unreasonable? I've had this pony since he was a baby, he's been out on loan for a year now, but I see him most weeks/speak to them about him, and I absolutely love him to bits. I can't just 'leave them to it' with something as serious as colic can I?!
My pony who is out on loan came in from the field on Friday with colic. Loanees rang me to say he is acting odd, really lethargic/depressed, no interest in food (usually greedy pig), stomach bloated and spasming. My immediate response was - call the vet, sounds like colic, he needs Buscopan. Vet came and left before I got there (I live 60 miles away), but pony was looking much better when I got there. I queried if it was 'normal' colic or some sort of poisoning, as he's in a ridiculously bare field, so browsing the hedgerow, but could just as easily be a gastric ulcer-type reaction due to no forage for most of the day.
I have been to hell and back recently with a very colicky/ulcer ridden ex-racer, who, with a LOT of hard work, strict management and gastroguard is actually starting to improve. I have over-reacted to this colic I know, but pony has NEVER colicked before, and is still not right - not really eating hard feed/hay, generally depressed. I have asked loanee to get vet out again to do bloods, and to run a worm count on his poo, then to consider endoscopy for ulcers, and they have completely flipped, saying I am insulting their care of him, and that I should trust how they are looking after him and not question them??
Am I being unreasonable? I've had this pony since he was a baby, he's been out on loan for a year now, but I see him most weeks/speak to them about him, and I absolutely love him to bits. I can't just 'leave them to it' with something as serious as colic can I?!