Beans has colic - please send vibes

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My beloved Beans pony has been colicing this evening. She's seen the vet twice @ 7.30pm, & 10.30pm, and the vet left her last about midnight. Both times heart rate is ok, tummy moving, (but LOTS of fluid there), and rectal exams felt droppings there, and that they were soft. On the latest visit my vet removed plenty of the droppings and they were all the same size and texture of a normal poo of Be's. However, she isn't passing droppings on her own, :( and hasn't done since about 4pm ish. She was farting every single breath earlier when I phoned the vet the first time, and was very, very gassy. Not so much when I checked back later, but due to the lack of droppings I was worried and asked the vet to come again. She has been tubed and passed quite a bit of gas during/since, but still no poo. :( This is from a horse whom we joke is like mucking out a dinosaur she does so much of it!

I've just come home for a big cup of tea, to grab some warmer clothes, and a sleeping bag, and then I'm heading back out to keep an eye on her through the night. Please send my lovely girl lots of 'get well' vibes. The poor girl was supposed to be going out tomorrow after several weeks of box rest :( My vet said they've been having a ridiculous spate of colics this week, but even then it seems odd as Be hasn't even been out at grass for nearly 2 months, and is on the same hay and straw batch that she's been on for weeks... :confused:

xx
 
Oh, I feel for you, mine has had the most horrendous gas colic throughout Sun/Mon, it eventually released late last night and he has been farting for England all night...
Anyway, huge hugs to you and Be, hope she recovers quickly.
Incidentally, mine hasn't seen any grass either and been on the same feed/haylage for a long time - I have absolutely no idea what might have caused him to colic.
 
Hi

How are you both getting on? Really hope it is good news! Just the word 'colic' fills me with dread and I can completely relate to what you and her are going through. Let us know won't u! Love to Beans even though she has no idea who I am! : )
 
I hope Bee is making a recovery this morning - I'm wishing you both luck.
Nothing had changed with my colicky girl either - sometimes these things just happen, don't blame yourself.
S :D
 
Thanks ever so much for the good luck wishes all. I'm SOOOOOO pleased to say she's made a big improvement :)

She managed a poo just before 3am, it was a bit dry, but not too bad. She's been having chaff soup and hourly checks though the night and is now pooing a plenty!! I have come home for some sleep (after a night spent with a make-shift bed of haylage, sleeping bags, and stable rugs :p) and shall be going back at lunch time to see how she is. If she's still seeming fine, then I think we are going to go ahead with the plan to turn her out today, as we are concerned the colic was triggered by her getting stressy yesterday afternoon. (she was a bit over excited about other horses trotting up the road, and as she's come in season is wanting to be with Star)

Thanks once again. xxx
 
I've only just seen this & I'm so relieved to hear she's looking better. I hope the turnout goes well!
 
Such good news & thank you for letting us know.

My mare had colic last night which sadly didn't end well (see traumatic night thread) Very, very pleased for you both.
 
EEEK! Only just seen this as I'm not on here so much these days. Fingers and everything crossed she continues to improve.
 
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