AmyMay
Situation normal
My poor boy had colic on Friday night. I've never had a horse with colic in my life, and it's not something I would ever wish to happen again.
I returned from exercising feeling great. He'd worked really hard, and we'd both enjoyed our selves. Having been back at the yard for around 35-40 mins I fed him, thinking that he was cool and ok to feed.
Mistake - he broke out some 10 mins after fininshing his tea, showed colic symptoms another 5 mins later. And from then on got steadily worse. The vet was with me within 20 mins of phoning, and some 25 mins after the onset of the colic.
My mild mannered lad had turned in to half a ton of raging fury - who then proceeded to get cast.
Bloody nightmare - which thankfully had a successful outcome. Painkillers and anti inflamatories sorted him out - and he spent a comfortable night.
So I'm wearing a hair shirt today - feel absolutely terrible that I caused this situation to arise - and just wanted to remind everyone of the perils of feeding too quickly after exercise.
I did, and could have killed my horse!
I returned from exercising feeling great. He'd worked really hard, and we'd both enjoyed our selves. Having been back at the yard for around 35-40 mins I fed him, thinking that he was cool and ok to feed.
Mistake - he broke out some 10 mins after fininshing his tea, showed colic symptoms another 5 mins later. And from then on got steadily worse. The vet was with me within 20 mins of phoning, and some 25 mins after the onset of the colic.
My mild mannered lad had turned in to half a ton of raging fury - who then proceeded to get cast.
Bloody nightmare - which thankfully had a successful outcome. Painkillers and anti inflamatories sorted him out - and he spent a comfortable night.
So I'm wearing a hair shirt today - feel absolutely terrible that I caused this situation to arise - and just wanted to remind everyone of the perils of feeding too quickly after exercise.
I did, and could have killed my horse!