rich_sp
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Hi. Looking for a little support/advice if possible.
My mini Shetland (aged 8, 150kg) has recently had some respiratory problems, which weve been investigating through our local vet. Initial antibiotics made no difference, so he was scoped (camera down the throat) on Monday this week to check for cysts. Fortunately, no sign of cysts or anything physical, though his airway was quite inflamed. We were prescribed some alternative broad spectrum antibiotics (Karidox) 25ml to be syringed/added to feed neat twice daily.
He ate the feed with the Karidox in on Monday pm without issue, though wasnt keen on Tuesday am so had to get it syringed in. Tuesday afternoon, he was seen to be unwell in the field, but when we brought him in, he perked up. We then gave him the Karidox. He suddenly wasnt interested in food at all and kept lying down (but not kicking at his stomach, so we didnt suspect colic). My partner stayed with him overnight and he really wasnt looking well, so we had the vet out again vitals were OK but we have taken him off the Karidox and he's had some bute. He perked up again yesterday during the day, though didnt eat much on the night again. Hes back out in the field this am and seems to be happy grazing.
What Im concerned about is the prescription of Karidox it feels as though weve poisoned him! I cant find a data sheet that covers administration to horses, only chickens and pigs in diluted form and when weve asked the manufacturer, theyve not been able to supply anything and want to discuss directly with our vets. It also doesnt appear to be registered for use with horses (any more?).
Does anyone have any experience with Karidox and how it should be administered? It could just be an adverse/allergic reaction, but it's been a scary 48 hours!
Thanks in advance.
My mini Shetland (aged 8, 150kg) has recently had some respiratory problems, which weve been investigating through our local vet. Initial antibiotics made no difference, so he was scoped (camera down the throat) on Monday this week to check for cysts. Fortunately, no sign of cysts or anything physical, though his airway was quite inflamed. We were prescribed some alternative broad spectrum antibiotics (Karidox) 25ml to be syringed/added to feed neat twice daily.
He ate the feed with the Karidox in on Monday pm without issue, though wasnt keen on Tuesday am so had to get it syringed in. Tuesday afternoon, he was seen to be unwell in the field, but when we brought him in, he perked up. We then gave him the Karidox. He suddenly wasnt interested in food at all and kept lying down (but not kicking at his stomach, so we didnt suspect colic). My partner stayed with him overnight and he really wasnt looking well, so we had the vet out again vitals were OK but we have taken him off the Karidox and he's had some bute. He perked up again yesterday during the day, though didnt eat much on the night again. Hes back out in the field this am and seems to be happy grazing.
What Im concerned about is the prescription of Karidox it feels as though weve poisoned him! I cant find a data sheet that covers administration to horses, only chickens and pigs in diluted form and when weve asked the manufacturer, theyve not been able to supply anything and want to discuss directly with our vets. It also doesnt appear to be registered for use with horses (any more?).
Does anyone have any experience with Karidox and how it should be administered? It could just be an adverse/allergic reaction, but it's been a scary 48 hours!
Thanks in advance.