dianeholmes
Well-Known Member
I have a Haflinger gelding who is well into his 20s. He has been breathing badly on exercise over the past couple of months. He has been seen by vet and scoped with Tracheal lavage. The results were very clean - too clean really. No bacteria grew and the neutrophilia was 5%. I had a horse with respiratory allergies who I lost last year and his neutrophilia was any where from 78% to 94%!!! Vet has challenged the results with the lab but they see results like this frequently. There was a small amount of mucous seen on scoping but nothing remarkable. He was coughing initially but antibiotics corrected this elemet of the problem.
Fudge is still breathing badly on any exertion and can look tucked up at times. His resting heart rate is low and sounds normal. The vet is a bit at sea to be honest and is suggesting further investigations i.e. a deeper scope and a sample taken from the alveolae. Perhaps a lung biopsy but has explained these can be very risky.
Fudge is well in himself, eating well, looking good, is cheerful and alert and plays in the field.
Not at all sure what to make of all this - the vet is taking advice from a consultant medical specialist.
Anyone seen anything similar??? He is not insured for vets bills due to age and I do not have deep pockets!!!!.
Fudge is still breathing badly on any exertion and can look tucked up at times. His resting heart rate is low and sounds normal. The vet is a bit at sea to be honest and is suggesting further investigations i.e. a deeper scope and a sample taken from the alveolae. Perhaps a lung biopsy but has explained these can be very risky.
Fudge is well in himself, eating well, looking good, is cheerful and alert and plays in the field.
Not at all sure what to make of all this - the vet is taking advice from a consultant medical specialist.
Anyone seen anything similar??? He is not insured for vets bills due to age and I do not have deep pockets!!!!.