Lexie81
Well-Known Member
My horse choked on her hay today. In all my years with horses i have never seen it before. she was muching her haylege off the floor while i was grooming her, next thing she was sort of retching making a strange noise. She was still trying to eat her haylege and so i took her away from it straight away, but then she lay down. Her eyes went all glassy and she looked terrified.there was nothing coming from her nose though. Luckily my friend was with me as we had been about to go hacking together...so she rang emergency vets while i got her up and started rubbing her gullet downwards as i could vaguely remember hearing you should do this with choke....emergency vet was fab and rang back in minutes, advised me to walk her round and attempt to use a hose to trickle some water into the corner of her mouth. Did get the hose out but TBH Milly hates me even touching her mouth so sticking a hose in was never going to happen it just seemed to stress her more. Anyway she stopped retching and her gullet became softer and she seemed to be ok so vet advised to let her out onto grass and see how she went. touch wood she has been ok since, this happened about 1.15 this after noon and she has just had grass and her usual eveing feed but well watered down. I've just come home as had to collect my daughter from her grandparents, and going to giver her her tea then go back up and check her over. such a scary experience. I have been advised by the vet not to give her hay tonight but i think i am going to ring them tomorrow and ask if i should hold her hay back for a couple more days...worried to give it to her now! does anyone have any experience of choke?