now_loves_mares
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I just wondered if anyone had any experience of this. About 10 days ago my horse broke her pedal bone. She was on 4 sachets of bute for 72 hours then I started cutting her down. On the Monday (5 days after injury) the vet came to put a cast on her foot, but at that point she seemed fine. However very quickly she went off her food - hay and bucket feed. She seemed to be drinking fine, was pooing albeit with reduced quantities but that didn't bother me as she had a much reduced intake too. I spoke to the vet on Tuesday who mentioned Colitis but said it was rare, especially considering the short timescales, but said she'd come straight out if she didn't perk up.
I presumed she was just "off" as the poos seemed solid, and she was bright enough, and seemed to have perked up again, and ate quite a lot of haylage on Friday. However last night (I had been away since Thursday due to a family bereavement) she ended up with the vet out, who discovered impaction in her caecum. She was taken in to horsepital, bloods taken etc, and her protein levels were low. Basically seems like she has Bute-induced Dorsal Colitis which has led to impacted colic. She is on IV fluids, had 4 stomach washes since 2am this morning, and is showing more signs of gut activity and the impaction has reduced slightly. She is in quite a bit of pain so vet has taken a chance with Metacam (we don't know if the pain is Colic or broken pedal bone) which perked her right back up. She is hoovering down the small quantities of food she is being given, but poor soul had a nosebleed due to the stomach washes and is just generally miserable.
I have been googling Dorsal Colitis and discovered that a non-hay diet for 3+ months is normal, which is going to be fun with a horse on box rest for a broken pedal bone, who also is now never to be given Bute again
Feeling a bit low, and desperately sorry for my poor girl who is being an absolute superstar despite the pain, pincushions, and regular rectal exams
Just interested if anyone has experienced this? And also wanted to post about this rare complication, just incase anyone else has the same problem.
I presumed she was just "off" as the poos seemed solid, and she was bright enough, and seemed to have perked up again, and ate quite a lot of haylage on Friday. However last night (I had been away since Thursday due to a family bereavement) she ended up with the vet out, who discovered impaction in her caecum. She was taken in to horsepital, bloods taken etc, and her protein levels were low. Basically seems like she has Bute-induced Dorsal Colitis which has led to impacted colic. She is on IV fluids, had 4 stomach washes since 2am this morning, and is showing more signs of gut activity and the impaction has reduced slightly. She is in quite a bit of pain so vet has taken a chance with Metacam (we don't know if the pain is Colic or broken pedal bone) which perked her right back up. She is hoovering down the small quantities of food she is being given, but poor soul had a nosebleed due to the stomach washes and is just generally miserable.
I have been googling Dorsal Colitis and discovered that a non-hay diet for 3+ months is normal, which is going to be fun with a horse on box rest for a broken pedal bone, who also is now never to be given Bute again
Feeling a bit low, and desperately sorry for my poor girl who is being an absolute superstar despite the pain, pincushions, and regular rectal exams