Birker2020
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Anyone's horse ever gone down with gassy spasmodic colic due to worming of this wormer? I wormed my horse with this on Monday night, with approx one 575KG equivalent of wormer (one tube) and approx half a tube of wormer. I now realise this was too much but it had been left for me with instructions to give one and a half tubes. My horse weighs approx 727KG (was weighbridge weighed in June).
Today (Wednesday morning) my horse (who was kept in since Tuesday morning following shock wave session on vets advice) was very gassy and was lifting his hind legs uncomfortably, stamping them down and letting out watery liquid pooh. He had done this on previous occasions as he was quite a colicky horse at one time.
He was not showing any other signs of colic and I gave him a sachet of danillon (vet has always recommended this as first line of defence) and he settled and has been fine during the day. Tonight he was still doing the same stamping/watery pooh but during the day he has been producing normal looking pooh, eating and drinking and behaving normally. No other signs of colic, eating up well, happy in himself, normal gut sounds. I was happy to leave him tonight turned out. Without going into loads of detail this is typical of his usual colics/tummy upsets (which have been decreasing since the introduction of pink powder a couple of years ago) and nothing different or out of order was apparent to make me worry any more than usual, so please - no horrified gasps of 'GET THE VET NOW', this is usual of my horse and has been for a long time, the vet is aware and is happy for me to control his colics with bute/danillon, horse walker and then assess him.
But just interested to know if anyone else's horse has had a similiar reaction following worming with this wormer.
Today (Wednesday morning) my horse (who was kept in since Tuesday morning following shock wave session on vets advice) was very gassy and was lifting his hind legs uncomfortably, stamping them down and letting out watery liquid pooh. He had done this on previous occasions as he was quite a colicky horse at one time.
He was not showing any other signs of colic and I gave him a sachet of danillon (vet has always recommended this as first line of defence) and he settled and has been fine during the day. Tonight he was still doing the same stamping/watery pooh but during the day he has been producing normal looking pooh, eating and drinking and behaving normally. No other signs of colic, eating up well, happy in himself, normal gut sounds. I was happy to leave him tonight turned out. Without going into loads of detail this is typical of his usual colics/tummy upsets (which have been decreasing since the introduction of pink powder a couple of years ago) and nothing different or out of order was apparent to make me worry any more than usual, so please - no horrified gasps of 'GET THE VET NOW', this is usual of my horse and has been for a long time, the vet is aware and is happy for me to control his colics with bute/danillon, horse walker and then assess him.
But just interested to know if anyone else's horse has had a similiar reaction following worming with this wormer.
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