now_loves_mares
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Sorry, this is very long....
Im at a bit of a loss and looking for some advice. My 9yo mare has been on box-rest for a broken pedal bone. It seems that as a result of the Danilon, she came down with Right Dorsal Colitis, and an impaction colic. She was hospitalised and put on IV fluids which cleared the blockage. She was also on sulfracate for the colitis, though this has now stopped. She was quite unwell for a bit but started to be on the mend, but as her hay ration was increased, the colic re-appeared. My research on colitis suggests no hay should be given for 3-6 months after suffering from this. She has only had one more minor impaction since, the rest have been spasmodic as in she has active gut sounds, no blockages, but just a very sore tummy. After one of these, (she was still in clinic) vet scoped her and we found Gastric Ulcers as well, a couple were classed as Grade 4. So she has now been on Gastroguard for 2 weeks. The vet then put her on a slightly restricted diet, being fed 3 times a day, with each feed followed by some readigrass then a small quantity of hay. She also gets readigrass and very small net at 11pm.
She seemed to be settling down so I took her home on Sunday. She was fine that night, but on both Monday and Tuesday night, was doing really well at 8.30 then colicking by 10/11pm. On speaking to the vets, shes had a few nights like this in the clinic too. Today she is ok, but not 100%. Normally the colic either seems to pass or a shot of buscopan and shes fine. Though last night, the buscopan didnt quite work its magic, so she was given some painkiller plus a mild sedative. 3.30am checks were fine both nights.
Today I am trying to keep her completely off hay plus pasture mix (which was part of the vets regime, not something I ever feed) so she is getting grazed for 5 minutes every second hour, and a very small feed of either readigrass or soaked high fibre cubes (again tiny amounts) in the intervening hour. At breakfast hour she had her gastroguard then a bit of speedibeet and topspec balancer, and also TopSpec Alfa, but she isnt keen on eating that right now (that was her pre-sickness diet, as well as hay and grass, obviously). She is hungry, but I am trying to keep her food amounts tiny and regular to try to get her settled. I bought pink powder earlier, so she had that in her lunchtime mash. I spoke to Hs Mum today, so have some Coligone arriving tomorrow to try. On vets advice she was given a panacur wormer today (although I do worm counts and they were checked as part of this problem too, and all clear). Ive also had a tapeworm analyser done, which was fine, but well do an Equitape wormer in 48 hours too. I'm going to try putting a rug on her early evening, just in case it's the drop in temperature setting her off.
I dont know what else to try, or if todays experiment will even work. I dont know if the restricted food is helping or making her worse. I dont know how long the wormer, if that is the problem, might take to have an impact. I dont know why she is colicking pretty much always at the same time of night. I suspect the lack of movement due to box rest isnt helping. Due to the fact she already has a fractured pedal bone, we are currently discussing longer term plans. Im happy to give her the time for the bone to heal; but not if she colics every day getting there! Although we havent put a timeframe on it, I am probably thinking that we see what happens after a month of gastroguard; and if shes still colicking consider either exploratory surgery, or calling it a day. Hence the fact Im desperate to try anything I can to see if we can get her better. I have to say Im pinning a lot of hope on the Coligone right now.
The vets are being great, but are very much thinking medically, so Im trying to consider the alternatives. I dont know what the alternatives are, but Ill take any suggestions. One of the vets is still suspicious that the Danilon caused all these problems so quickly, but she was so healthy before that Im not sure.
Not surprisingly Im sick with worry, and have only had 5 disturbed hours sleep the last two nights, so am not at my emotional best, either.
I hope someone can wave the magic wand for me.
Im at a bit of a loss and looking for some advice. My 9yo mare has been on box-rest for a broken pedal bone. It seems that as a result of the Danilon, she came down with Right Dorsal Colitis, and an impaction colic. She was hospitalised and put on IV fluids which cleared the blockage. She was also on sulfracate for the colitis, though this has now stopped. She was quite unwell for a bit but started to be on the mend, but as her hay ration was increased, the colic re-appeared. My research on colitis suggests no hay should be given for 3-6 months after suffering from this. She has only had one more minor impaction since, the rest have been spasmodic as in she has active gut sounds, no blockages, but just a very sore tummy. After one of these, (she was still in clinic) vet scoped her and we found Gastric Ulcers as well, a couple were classed as Grade 4. So she has now been on Gastroguard for 2 weeks. The vet then put her on a slightly restricted diet, being fed 3 times a day, with each feed followed by some readigrass then a small quantity of hay. She also gets readigrass and very small net at 11pm.
She seemed to be settling down so I took her home on Sunday. She was fine that night, but on both Monday and Tuesday night, was doing really well at 8.30 then colicking by 10/11pm. On speaking to the vets, shes had a few nights like this in the clinic too. Today she is ok, but not 100%. Normally the colic either seems to pass or a shot of buscopan and shes fine. Though last night, the buscopan didnt quite work its magic, so she was given some painkiller plus a mild sedative. 3.30am checks were fine both nights.
Today I am trying to keep her completely off hay plus pasture mix (which was part of the vets regime, not something I ever feed) so she is getting grazed for 5 minutes every second hour, and a very small feed of either readigrass or soaked high fibre cubes (again tiny amounts) in the intervening hour. At breakfast hour she had her gastroguard then a bit of speedibeet and topspec balancer, and also TopSpec Alfa, but she isnt keen on eating that right now (that was her pre-sickness diet, as well as hay and grass, obviously). She is hungry, but I am trying to keep her food amounts tiny and regular to try to get her settled. I bought pink powder earlier, so she had that in her lunchtime mash. I spoke to Hs Mum today, so have some Coligone arriving tomorrow to try. On vets advice she was given a panacur wormer today (although I do worm counts and they were checked as part of this problem too, and all clear). Ive also had a tapeworm analyser done, which was fine, but well do an Equitape wormer in 48 hours too. I'm going to try putting a rug on her early evening, just in case it's the drop in temperature setting her off.
I dont know what else to try, or if todays experiment will even work. I dont know if the restricted food is helping or making her worse. I dont know how long the wormer, if that is the problem, might take to have an impact. I dont know why she is colicking pretty much always at the same time of night. I suspect the lack of movement due to box rest isnt helping. Due to the fact she already has a fractured pedal bone, we are currently discussing longer term plans. Im happy to give her the time for the bone to heal; but not if she colics every day getting there! Although we havent put a timeframe on it, I am probably thinking that we see what happens after a month of gastroguard; and if shes still colicking consider either exploratory surgery, or calling it a day. Hence the fact Im desperate to try anything I can to see if we can get her better. I have to say Im pinning a lot of hope on the Coligone right now.
The vets are being great, but are very much thinking medically, so Im trying to consider the alternatives. I dont know what the alternatives are, but Ill take any suggestions. One of the vets is still suspicious that the Danilon caused all these problems so quickly, but she was so healthy before that Im not sure.
Not surprisingly Im sick with worry, and have only had 5 disturbed hours sleep the last two nights, so am not at my emotional best, either.
I hope someone can wave the magic wand for me.