jillygem
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I have a 30+ shetland who has very little teeth. She is managing to keep weight on for the past few years by nibbling short grass and getting daily feeds of chaff, soaked barley rings, sugar beet and vits. She has been doing great for the past few years keeping weight on well and bright within her self.
This evening went to feed her and found her shaking, looking rather tucked up and showed signs of rolling. She is unintrested in eating and is drinking a large amount of water. She is not however showing other signs of Colic such as kicking at her stomach or looking round etc. Her temperature is 38.6 o C and is shaking her head around quite alot. Her droppings are very loose and has urinated. I have taken her into the stable and am keeping her warm to see if there is any change.
Anyone have any idea as to what could be wrong with her? I have a bad feeling this is her body finally shutting down. (and yes i will call the vet!)
Thanks
I have a 30+ shetland who has very little teeth. She is managing to keep weight on for the past few years by nibbling short grass and getting daily feeds of chaff, soaked barley rings, sugar beet and vits. She has been doing great for the past few years keeping weight on well and bright within her self.
This evening went to feed her and found her shaking, looking rather tucked up and showed signs of rolling. She is unintrested in eating and is drinking a large amount of water. She is not however showing other signs of Colic such as kicking at her stomach or looking round etc. Her temperature is 38.6 o C and is shaking her head around quite alot. Her droppings are very loose and has urinated. I have taken her into the stable and am keeping her warm to see if there is any change.
Anyone have any idea as to what could be wrong with her? I have a bad feeling this is her body finally shutting down. (and yes i will call the vet!)
Thanks