Kitei
Well-Known Member
Our lovely Gem has been battling with colic caused by botulism since Saturday. Initially the vet came out, treated her and gave the all clear, assuming it was just spasmodic colic. Last night we had to get an emergancy call out for another round of it, and this time a very thorough search of the field found that one of the houses overlooking the field had been dumping their grass cuttings over the fence. We did midnight and early morning checks on her and she was fine, and when we went up today at 9.45, she was absolutely fine.
However, as we were about to drive away, she started pawing the ground and then went down to roll. Our YM happened to be passing at the time and between the 3 of us, got her towards the gate end of the field. Vet was called instantly, but by the time he arrived (20 minutes), she was too far gone. He reckoned she wouldn't survive surgery, and was doubtful she'd even manage the journey.
We'd only had Gem for 9 months, and before us she'd been a neglect case. She'd lived out in her field since we go her, and was looking so good recently that we were even considering bringing her back into light work. At 17 she had years left to give.
Devastated isn't the word. We were so sure she was on the mend.
However, as we were about to drive away, she started pawing the ground and then went down to roll. Our YM happened to be passing at the time and between the 3 of us, got her towards the gate end of the field. Vet was called instantly, but by the time he arrived (20 minutes), she was too far gone. He reckoned she wouldn't survive surgery, and was doubtful she'd even manage the journey.
We'd only had Gem for 9 months, and before us she'd been a neglect case. She'd lived out in her field since we go her, and was looking so good recently that we were even considering bringing her back into light work. At 17 she had years left to give.
Devastated isn't the word. We were so sure she was on the mend.