Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
Vet just rang with blood test results and said that clearly my horse had tied up - he was feeling very flat and puffing hard which is what prompted me to get the vet out thinking he had a low grade virus. He didn't show any of the major signs of tying up at all - he was literally just flat to ride. I certainly didn't pick up on the attack at the time so am hoping that it was a minor attack.
Horse is out in the field until Monday then I am to start riding again quietly and we will retest the bloods on Thursday night and see how he is doing.
I know he needs salt, Vitamin E & Selenium in his diet. He is only on pony nuts, unmolassed chaff (Dengie hifi) and micronised linseed with pro hoof and a hack up joint supplement plus steamed hay. He is hunting fit and goes out in the field every day, normally all day every day but due to the cold weather is only going out at lunchtime till about 6.30 p.m at the moment.
ERS Pellets have been suggested as has Saracen Relieve by the vet.
I would be grateful for any advice on how to manage this so we avoid another attack and so I can get him properly back on the road to hunting again!!
Horse is out in the field until Monday then I am to start riding again quietly and we will retest the bloods on Thursday night and see how he is doing.
I know he needs salt, Vitamin E & Selenium in his diet. He is only on pony nuts, unmolassed chaff (Dengie hifi) and micronised linseed with pro hoof and a hack up joint supplement plus steamed hay. He is hunting fit and goes out in the field every day, normally all day every day but due to the cold weather is only going out at lunchtime till about 6.30 p.m at the moment.
ERS Pellets have been suggested as has Saracen Relieve by the vet.
I would be grateful for any advice on how to manage this so we avoid another attack and so I can get him properly back on the road to hunting again!!