Michen
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Horse went hunting sunday, came home and had a roll (no surprise there though he was dry by the time we got home). Ate dinner but noticed him dropping a bit of hay out of the left side of mouth. Didn't seem sore (certainly nothing at corner of mouth etc- he did spend three hours in a french link Cheltenham gag pulling like a train so wouldn't have been surprised) so thought nothing of it.
Monday he came in and had a roll straight away... In the two months I've had him I have never seen him roll in the stable. On the plus side eating totally normally.
Bought him in early today as I had to rush off. A friend checked him about 6pm and said he had a good roll in front of her. Again this is unusual as I have never seen him roll in stable although he definitely does lie and roll overnight, just never in front of anyone. She said he seemed to flinch when she went to touch the left side of his mouth and he gave his head a good rub when he rolled.
He is eating up, pooing and drinking normal amounts. In good spirits and generally totally normal bar this. Happily grazing in field during the day. I haven't ridden him since hunting but was planning to tomorrow (though unlikely now).
I know I'm probably being nuts but if there's one thing I've learned from Torres it's not to ignore subtle signs. The rolling is weird (though it's not colicky, if that makes sense) because it's unusual to see him do it. Could pain in his mouth make him roll?! What on earth could have happened when there is no visible soreness at all anywhere around his mouth?
Frantic ring round and have managed to get dentist to come out on the 24th, couldn't get tomorrow. Wondering whether to just get the vet out tomorrow instead?
Any thoughts? I don't see why his mouth would seem sore, then fine, then sore again?
He's definitely not too hot or over rugged, if anything he was a touch chilly at 9pm last night.
Monday he came in and had a roll straight away... In the two months I've had him I have never seen him roll in the stable. On the plus side eating totally normally.
Bought him in early today as I had to rush off. A friend checked him about 6pm and said he had a good roll in front of her. Again this is unusual as I have never seen him roll in stable although he definitely does lie and roll overnight, just never in front of anyone. She said he seemed to flinch when she went to touch the left side of his mouth and he gave his head a good rub when he rolled.
He is eating up, pooing and drinking normal amounts. In good spirits and generally totally normal bar this. Happily grazing in field during the day. I haven't ridden him since hunting but was planning to tomorrow (though unlikely now).
I know I'm probably being nuts but if there's one thing I've learned from Torres it's not to ignore subtle signs. The rolling is weird (though it's not colicky, if that makes sense) because it's unusual to see him do it. Could pain in his mouth make him roll?! What on earth could have happened when there is no visible soreness at all anywhere around his mouth?
Frantic ring round and have managed to get dentist to come out on the 24th, couldn't get tomorrow. Wondering whether to just get the vet out tomorrow instead?
Any thoughts? I don't see why his mouth would seem sore, then fine, then sore again?
He's definitely not too hot or over rugged, if anything he was a touch chilly at 9pm last night.
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