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I'm after your experiences because we are at our wits end and need any ideas that might be causing our problem.
The patient is a 17 year old brood mare with a foal at foot and is in foal (only few months gone. She is producing milk and foal at foot is feeding and looking fine.
About 3 1/2 weeks ago in the morning I went out to find her collapsed in her stable, vet called, injected with buscapan, mare got up all fine (this was a friday). All ok over weekend, following monday evening same happens but then she drops again approx 1 hour after the jab. The colic is gaseous so it causes her great discomfort and if we can get her gut moving when she clears the gas she perks up again.
Mare taken to Rossdales who cannot find reason for colic - no twist, no ulcers, no unusual bloods, no infection, only a few worms- but mare has been regulary wormed, last with equest and they sent her home with a course of wormer to make sure.
Mare comes home few days later, large bill, now looking like when we got her the early part of last year - we don't have huge amounts of history only know that she has had several foals and that she was in a state when we got her - as in very ribby and poor condition (we have built her up slowly)
The following week, another bout of colic, call vet, again inject, exercise, all is ok.
So now we've gone a whole 7 days and yes she's gone down again. Having spoken to Rossdales and my vets again, they really can't come up with anything new.
We have changed paddocks, she is out during the day and the colic occurs at all times of day/night. She has access to a salt lick, is fed wet stud mix, wet hay and wet Hifi lite. She is on probiotics and some garlic. Drinking ok, has clean water and scrubbed buckets every day, we are exercising her more to try and increase her mobility - but not overly so (she is a broodmare not a competition horse) stress is walking from field to stable and thats it.
Any constructive idea's please???
And thank you to anyone who managed to read my long ramblings.....
The patient is a 17 year old brood mare with a foal at foot and is in foal (only few months gone. She is producing milk and foal at foot is feeding and looking fine.
About 3 1/2 weeks ago in the morning I went out to find her collapsed in her stable, vet called, injected with buscapan, mare got up all fine (this was a friday). All ok over weekend, following monday evening same happens but then she drops again approx 1 hour after the jab. The colic is gaseous so it causes her great discomfort and if we can get her gut moving when she clears the gas she perks up again.
Mare taken to Rossdales who cannot find reason for colic - no twist, no ulcers, no unusual bloods, no infection, only a few worms- but mare has been regulary wormed, last with equest and they sent her home with a course of wormer to make sure.
Mare comes home few days later, large bill, now looking like when we got her the early part of last year - we don't have huge amounts of history only know that she has had several foals and that she was in a state when we got her - as in very ribby and poor condition (we have built her up slowly)
The following week, another bout of colic, call vet, again inject, exercise, all is ok.
So now we've gone a whole 7 days and yes she's gone down again. Having spoken to Rossdales and my vets again, they really can't come up with anything new.
We have changed paddocks, she is out during the day and the colic occurs at all times of day/night. She has access to a salt lick, is fed wet stud mix, wet hay and wet Hifi lite. She is on probiotics and some garlic. Drinking ok, has clean water and scrubbed buckets every day, we are exercising her more to try and increase her mobility - but not overly so (she is a broodmare not a competition horse) stress is walking from field to stable and thats it.
Any constructive idea's please???
And thank you to anyone who managed to read my long ramblings.....