cowgal Nik
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I had the pleasure of owning a vanner type 4 year old - he was in light work and looked in perfect health.
I have owned horses for 20 years and never experienced any thing so so traumatic ...
Facts - 1) 4 year old. 2) Lived out (was to be stabled at night when weather got worse) 3) on clean grazing, but used over long period of time 4 ) Was fed hay/ eQUIVITE SUPPLEMENT AND dENGI/ . 5) Trees (non poisonous surrounding paddock .. never the less fenced off so horse could not touch them) 6) 2 other horses in paddock next to it 21 year old and 13 year old.
What happened. :- Rode Maccie in light schooling day b4. No excessive exercise checked him 7pm - perfect. Next morning lying i filed - unable to get up - immediately call vet. Wait 1 hr - vet comes and injects painkillers and takes samples - notes redness in urine - Raining now heavily and we put more rugs on him to keep Mac warm - vet wonders if acorns - no way as none - he goes to take tests.
3.5 hrs later (many calls later ... vetinary nurse says azoutoria - vet on way - he arrives - and advises me of kidney damage - he has fluid with him but needs to get horse up - with help they try - Mac too ill - he goes to car to get drug and our beautiful boy died in front of us. Devasated and confused and frustrated to what happend??
I know there have been similar cases and this is very rare - please can any one shed some light as I am so upset and so worried for my other horses (decided to get them blood tested on Monday) have been searching for answers and really worried as atypical myopathy seems to be screaming at me ,
I have owned horses for 20 years and never experienced any thing so so traumatic ...
Facts - 1) 4 year old. 2) Lived out (was to be stabled at night when weather got worse) 3) on clean grazing, but used over long period of time 4 ) Was fed hay/ eQUIVITE SUPPLEMENT AND dENGI/ . 5) Trees (non poisonous surrounding paddock .. never the less fenced off so horse could not touch them) 6) 2 other horses in paddock next to it 21 year old and 13 year old.
What happened. :- Rode Maccie in light schooling day b4. No excessive exercise checked him 7pm - perfect. Next morning lying i filed - unable to get up - immediately call vet. Wait 1 hr - vet comes and injects painkillers and takes samples - notes redness in urine - Raining now heavily and we put more rugs on him to keep Mac warm - vet wonders if acorns - no way as none - he goes to take tests.
3.5 hrs later (many calls later ... vetinary nurse says azoutoria - vet on way - he arrives - and advises me of kidney damage - he has fluid with him but needs to get horse up - with help they try - Mac too ill - he goes to car to get drug and our beautiful boy died in front of us. Devasated and confused and frustrated to what happend??
I know there have been similar cases and this is very rare - please can any one shed some light as I am so upset and so worried for my other horses (decided to get them blood tested on Monday) have been searching for answers and really worried as atypical myopathy seems to be screaming at me ,