tinker88
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My 6yr old ISH 17hh gelding had a Tie back in December, the tie back was a success until he got an infection and the swelling stretched the stitches out. He was re-scoped to show that it had infact failed.
Previously to surgery he really roared at anything from a fast trot, now the nasty noise has gone but he sounds "out of breath" almost wheeze than a loud noise. So at least people dont stare as much!!
Hes now this last 3 weeks coming back into work, and is loving it after 7 long months off, I was hoping to hunt him once a week this coming season (or at least my husband will do the non jumpers route on him)
Ive asked the vet but still awaiting a reply but thought i would ask on here....
obviously his larynx flap on the left side dosnt open, so he gets less air than a normal horse does when breathing in, but the fitter the horse the lower heart rate, etc and less stress on the body, and also i was wondering If that Oxyshot supplement would help, I believe it helps utilize the oxygen better so would that poss help him use what he is breathing in?? (im not a supplement person at all BTW, Im very traditional like that; i use oil, salt, etc)
this is just a total shot in the dark BTW. Just throwing some ideas out there.
My 6yr old ISH 17hh gelding had a Tie back in December, the tie back was a success until he got an infection and the swelling stretched the stitches out. He was re-scoped to show that it had infact failed.
Previously to surgery he really roared at anything from a fast trot, now the nasty noise has gone but he sounds "out of breath" almost wheeze than a loud noise. So at least people dont stare as much!!
Hes now this last 3 weeks coming back into work, and is loving it after 7 long months off, I was hoping to hunt him once a week this coming season (or at least my husband will do the non jumpers route on him)
Ive asked the vet but still awaiting a reply but thought i would ask on here....
obviously his larynx flap on the left side dosnt open, so he gets less air than a normal horse does when breathing in, but the fitter the horse the lower heart rate, etc and less stress on the body, and also i was wondering If that Oxyshot supplement would help, I believe it helps utilize the oxygen better so would that poss help him use what he is breathing in?? (im not a supplement person at all BTW, Im very traditional like that; i use oil, salt, etc)
this is just a total shot in the dark BTW. Just throwing some ideas out there.