scats
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Diva had what looked like a mild spasmodic colic yesterday- not major colic symptoms but just uncomfortable, lay down, breathing went quite rapid etc. Passed a poo and seemed much better but vet came anyway and we put it down to a spasmodic episode that set her breathing off. She was fine afterwards and fine last night, did a late check and grazing happily.
Came in this morning and got down again straight away. No sign shed been down in field (grass stains etc) and normal poo quantity in field for both girls. Didnt roll, just groaned a bit and lay flat. Got up and just looked uncomfortable- yawning (her major stress sign), breathing slightly elevated, but no other major signs- just not right. Gut sounds audible from doorway. Rang vet who said theyd be straight out. Got off the phone and she did another poo and within two minutes of that, she started looking for food and seemed much more settled. Poo normal consistency, size etc.
Vet came and did a rectal-nothing amiss. Poo waiting to be passed and all nice and moist but not too wet, right size etc.
So weve given her some more bute and buscopan but if it happens again she will go straight in for a scan. I lost one horse to a cecal impaction which did show very similar signs. Ive already decided that surgery is out of the question if it comes to that.
This pony doesnt deserve this, so please keep everything crossed for us :-(
Came in this morning and got down again straight away. No sign shed been down in field (grass stains etc) and normal poo quantity in field for both girls. Didnt roll, just groaned a bit and lay flat. Got up and just looked uncomfortable- yawning (her major stress sign), breathing slightly elevated, but no other major signs- just not right. Gut sounds audible from doorway. Rang vet who said theyd be straight out. Got off the phone and she did another poo and within two minutes of that, she started looking for food and seemed much more settled. Poo normal consistency, size etc.
Vet came and did a rectal-nothing amiss. Poo waiting to be passed and all nice and moist but not too wet, right size etc.
So weve given her some more bute and buscopan but if it happens again she will go straight in for a scan. I lost one horse to a cecal impaction which did show very similar signs. Ive already decided that surgery is out of the question if it comes to that.
This pony doesnt deserve this, so please keep everything crossed for us :-(