welshcobmad
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Absolutely gutted, after months of trying various treatments, being rested for weeks on end, my vet has come to the decision my boy has COPD, in my mind due to something that was completely preventable! Before all this came about he was a fit & healthy just turned 7 year old Welsh D!
COPD rings fear of being kept with a pet restricted to what he can do for the rest of his life, although I know of others thriving, its awful seeing him like this. Ive looked at Global Herbs Dust-X for when hes in over winter & also been recommended Winergy Ventilate & NAF Easy Breathe herbal supplements. Which of these are the best/any good?
Hes out 24/7 at the moment but come winter he has to come in at night, hell be on matting & dust free shavings, Ill soak his hay when he has it but hell mostly be on haylage (I need to keep off weight though). I just want to know will he ever get back to jumping, XC etc or will he be restricted in what he can do?
All started in March, a pony on my old yard had a really nasty "cold" I mean persistent coughing, lost condition & green lumps of gunk coming out of his nose that could be found on the floor outside his stable door. This had been developing over winter getting worse & worse. At its worst with the gunk the owner was away & yard owner had responsibility for him (at this point the horses were all still stabled on "winter turnout") & made the decision NOT to get the vet & just turn the pony out daily instead despite other liveries voicing their opinion. Come the end of April, whatever he had, got so bad it spread to about 10+ more horses on the yard, some coughing, some with gunk, some with both. My boy had the cough & very slight cough but only under exercise, compared to some others mild.
A vet came out, quarantined the yard & tested for strangles. All clear & gave all horses with it course of broad spectrum Norodine for a week & advised 2 weeks rest before riding again. All horses bar mine fine - he still coughed under exercise & had another course & another 2 weeks off.
After this he started coughing in the field the odd few times & progressively worse until it was several deep coughs in a row & he got heave lines just standing. Whole time I didnt ride him once he started again & was out 24/7. So at this point got a second vet out, bloods came back fine and put on specific antibiotics, cough mixture & bute for 2 weeks & was fine, finished that course & coughed again a few days later so had another week just on bute & cough mixture. Gave him 4 weeks after this just left out & not a peep. Fab!
Moved him to a new yard after those 4 weeks off & started riding him again, only walk, he was fine, forward, enjoying himself but at the time was tacking up outside the fist few days. Then I started tacking up in the barn & letting him have a mouthful of hay just for a few mins. After a few rides he sometimes seemed breathless, reluctant to go & heaving air out also had coughing on some rides from getting out of breath but only once or twice. After thinking yesterday with the vet he was always better the day after a day off - as hadnt been in the barn to be tacked up etc so had no exposure to dust.
So, rode him Wednesday only in walk he was awful, couldnt keep up & heaving air out to vet came yesterday. I felt cruel riding him! I brought him into the barn she listened to him all over & timed his breaths per min. Correct amount of breaths but laboured, you could see an obvious outward breath plus he sounded wheezy, then after only a few mins in the doorway of the barn, she noticed his muscles in his nose spasming so obviously thats all it took to start him off the barns very open & well ventilated too! Her educated guess COPD brought on by him being weakened so much by the virus. She would take him straight in for tracheal wash & scoping but hes so awful for vets its a worse case scenario & trying all other routes first.
Now hes on Ventipulmin & cough mixture for 2 weeks, total rest this week then ride in walk the 2nd then I have to ring to let her know. Not allowed inside at all. I dont know the next move but if its doesnt work the scoping etc will have to go ahead.
See how it goes I suppose, just so upset!
COPD rings fear of being kept with a pet restricted to what he can do for the rest of his life, although I know of others thriving, its awful seeing him like this. Ive looked at Global Herbs Dust-X for when hes in over winter & also been recommended Winergy Ventilate & NAF Easy Breathe herbal supplements. Which of these are the best/any good?
Hes out 24/7 at the moment but come winter he has to come in at night, hell be on matting & dust free shavings, Ill soak his hay when he has it but hell mostly be on haylage (I need to keep off weight though). I just want to know will he ever get back to jumping, XC etc or will he be restricted in what he can do?
All started in March, a pony on my old yard had a really nasty "cold" I mean persistent coughing, lost condition & green lumps of gunk coming out of his nose that could be found on the floor outside his stable door. This had been developing over winter getting worse & worse. At its worst with the gunk the owner was away & yard owner had responsibility for him (at this point the horses were all still stabled on "winter turnout") & made the decision NOT to get the vet & just turn the pony out daily instead despite other liveries voicing their opinion. Come the end of April, whatever he had, got so bad it spread to about 10+ more horses on the yard, some coughing, some with gunk, some with both. My boy had the cough & very slight cough but only under exercise, compared to some others mild.
A vet came out, quarantined the yard & tested for strangles. All clear & gave all horses with it course of broad spectrum Norodine for a week & advised 2 weeks rest before riding again. All horses bar mine fine - he still coughed under exercise & had another course & another 2 weeks off.
After this he started coughing in the field the odd few times & progressively worse until it was several deep coughs in a row & he got heave lines just standing. Whole time I didnt ride him once he started again & was out 24/7. So at this point got a second vet out, bloods came back fine and put on specific antibiotics, cough mixture & bute for 2 weeks & was fine, finished that course & coughed again a few days later so had another week just on bute & cough mixture. Gave him 4 weeks after this just left out & not a peep. Fab!
Moved him to a new yard after those 4 weeks off & started riding him again, only walk, he was fine, forward, enjoying himself but at the time was tacking up outside the fist few days. Then I started tacking up in the barn & letting him have a mouthful of hay just for a few mins. After a few rides he sometimes seemed breathless, reluctant to go & heaving air out also had coughing on some rides from getting out of breath but only once or twice. After thinking yesterday with the vet he was always better the day after a day off - as hadnt been in the barn to be tacked up etc so had no exposure to dust.
So, rode him Wednesday only in walk he was awful, couldnt keep up & heaving air out to vet came yesterday. I felt cruel riding him! I brought him into the barn she listened to him all over & timed his breaths per min. Correct amount of breaths but laboured, you could see an obvious outward breath plus he sounded wheezy, then after only a few mins in the doorway of the barn, she noticed his muscles in his nose spasming so obviously thats all it took to start him off the barns very open & well ventilated too! Her educated guess COPD brought on by him being weakened so much by the virus. She would take him straight in for tracheal wash & scoping but hes so awful for vets its a worse case scenario & trying all other routes first.
Now hes on Ventipulmin & cough mixture for 2 weeks, total rest this week then ride in walk the 2nd then I have to ring to let her know. Not allowed inside at all. I dont know the next move but if its doesnt work the scoping etc will have to go ahead.
See how it goes I suppose, just so upset!