cm2581
Well-Known Member
We went to a training session yesterday and 5 mins into warm up my horse collapsed. I walked round the field once, trotted up the hill thinking horse felt great, then popped into canter. After about 50 yards or so, horse stopped abruptlt, walked a few steps then keeled over without warning. She floundered for a bit then sort of gave up. She was a bit caught up in her reins and someone undid then but she only got up when encouraged, but without problems. She stood there looking very shocked and dazed. She then seemed fine and tucked into the grass.
I phoned vet who said considering her age (24) most likely something 'went wrong' with her heart but if she was up and seemed fine was ok to travel her home and do a full check beg of week, unless anything else happened.
The only other thing that was different was the girth she had on was a bit small and was pretty rammed onto her to get to first hole and it was elasticated. Obviously the vet is coming to do a full check and there is def a possibility of the beginnings of heart failure or something of the like. If this were the case she most def won't be getting ridden again for both our sakes!! But if nothing is evident does anyone know if it could have been the girth?
I phoned vet who said considering her age (24) most likely something 'went wrong' with her heart but if she was up and seemed fine was ok to travel her home and do a full check beg of week, unless anything else happened.
The only other thing that was different was the girth she had on was a bit small and was pretty rammed onto her to get to first hole and it was elasticated. Obviously the vet is coming to do a full check and there is def a possibility of the beginnings of heart failure or something of the like. If this were the case she most def won't be getting ridden again for both our sakes!! But if nothing is evident does anyone know if it could have been the girth?