Kalees_mum
Well-Known Member
Any vets about to maybe give me a reply from a vets point of view as to whether you ( as a vet ) would think me as an owner is being too over cautious and a pain or just trying to do the best thing for my pony?
( yes I do worry about annoying people/being a pain far to much lol )
Last September my 40yr old pony had some problems vets found she had two loose teeth with an infection in the gum causing her quiet a bit of pain. They removed the teeth treated infection etc and she was then fine! This Feb she started signs one evening of being in pain ( chucking her head sidewards and bolting backwards when going to eat just what she did in September but not so bad ) vet came out again and all was wrong was that she had a slightly long tooth on the left side of her mouth and that feed/hay was getting stuck in the gap where the two teeth were removed from! I was advised to put her on half a sachet of Bute a day change her to horsehage and ditch chaff and replace with something soft ( Allen & Page Fast Fibre )
Since Feb she has been fine up until 4 weeks ago where I noticed she had a lump on the right side of her face ( where the teeth where removed from ) and that she was chucking her head every so often when eating hard feed. I had the vet out who found nothing wrong apart from feed getting stuck in this gap told to up Bute to 1 sachet a day! Now 4 weeks later she is still chucking her head up slightly when eating sometimes she will chuck her head up spin and bolt away from her bucket :-(
She's also got an enlarged thyroid gland in her neck shes had this since I got her ( 9yrs ago ) and has caused no problems hasn't increased in size or anything! Now this morning when feeding her she kept chucking her head more then normal and checking over her face the lump under her neck to me feels harder then normal but I'm not sure if its just me thinking that cos I'm looking for something causing what shes doing. To say when I noticed this I got all upset and am now thinking the worst about it
Thing is she only does this when she is eating hard feed not horsehage or grass!
I've booked the vet to come have a look at her tomorrow as its not right what shes doing and isn't fair if shes in slight pain! But I just feel that there going to tell me there's nothing wrong and then I am feeling like I'm being a pain in the arse to the vets and wasting there time?
I know the vets are there for any problems like this and this is what we pay them for but I just don't want to bed a pain keep phoning for advise/having then out if there's not much they can do!
( yes I do worry about annoying people/being a pain far to much lol )
Last September my 40yr old pony had some problems vets found she had two loose teeth with an infection in the gum causing her quiet a bit of pain. They removed the teeth treated infection etc and she was then fine! This Feb she started signs one evening of being in pain ( chucking her head sidewards and bolting backwards when going to eat just what she did in September but not so bad ) vet came out again and all was wrong was that she had a slightly long tooth on the left side of her mouth and that feed/hay was getting stuck in the gap where the two teeth were removed from! I was advised to put her on half a sachet of Bute a day change her to horsehage and ditch chaff and replace with something soft ( Allen & Page Fast Fibre )
Since Feb she has been fine up until 4 weeks ago where I noticed she had a lump on the right side of her face ( where the teeth where removed from ) and that she was chucking her head every so often when eating hard feed. I had the vet out who found nothing wrong apart from feed getting stuck in this gap told to up Bute to 1 sachet a day! Now 4 weeks later she is still chucking her head up slightly when eating sometimes she will chuck her head up spin and bolt away from her bucket :-(
She's also got an enlarged thyroid gland in her neck shes had this since I got her ( 9yrs ago ) and has caused no problems hasn't increased in size or anything! Now this morning when feeding her she kept chucking her head more then normal and checking over her face the lump under her neck to me feels harder then normal but I'm not sure if its just me thinking that cos I'm looking for something causing what shes doing. To say when I noticed this I got all upset and am now thinking the worst about it
I've booked the vet to come have a look at her tomorrow as its not right what shes doing and isn't fair if shes in slight pain! But I just feel that there going to tell me there's nothing wrong and then I am feeling like I'm being a pain in the arse to the vets and wasting there time?
I know the vets are there for any problems like this and this is what we pay them for but I just don't want to bed a pain keep phoning for advise/having then out if there's not much they can do!