katemiddleton
Well-Known Member
Slightly confusing...
Team chasing last year, my mare jumps a lovely quick clear round quite a challenging course, really pleased with her, however after crossing line I did my usual jump off and lead her round and noticed after the first lap she did a couple of short steps, she then proceeded to perform a perfect "text book" episode of quite severe acute azoturia. She was 19, fully fit, hunting and team chasing each week, and had never showed any signs before (I've owned her 16 years). No diet, exercise or yard changes, drinking as normal and warmed up and competed fine. She's also on what could be considered an azoturia-preventing diet anyway as well as starch high diets and similar blow her brains!
Vet on course treated her and she responded to standard treatment fine and has showed no signs since.
Fine, random azoturia attack - however bloods taken at the time and taken later show none of the standard clinic indications that she tied up? In fact the vet said from the results from both bloods taken there was no way she tied up. Anyone know of anything that produces the same clinical signs?! Or should I just take it as one of those things?!
Sorry for the mini essay!
Team chasing last year, my mare jumps a lovely quick clear round quite a challenging course, really pleased with her, however after crossing line I did my usual jump off and lead her round and noticed after the first lap she did a couple of short steps, she then proceeded to perform a perfect "text book" episode of quite severe acute azoturia. She was 19, fully fit, hunting and team chasing each week, and had never showed any signs before (I've owned her 16 years). No diet, exercise or yard changes, drinking as normal and warmed up and competed fine. She's also on what could be considered an azoturia-preventing diet anyway as well as starch high diets and similar blow her brains!
Vet on course treated her and she responded to standard treatment fine and has showed no signs since.
Fine, random azoturia attack - however bloods taken at the time and taken later show none of the standard clinic indications that she tied up? In fact the vet said from the results from both bloods taken there was no way she tied up. Anyone know of anything that produces the same clinical signs?! Or should I just take it as one of those things?!
Sorry for the mini essay!