Elvis
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Elvis isn't right, and I don't know what else I can do. I'm really hoping someone has some advice.
At the beginning of this year Elvis looked off colour and stopped eating all his hay overnight (odd as he eats anything and everything), I got a vet out who did bloods and it was discovered his liver wasn't functioning properly, they weren't sure if it was viral, an infection or poisoning. He was treated with antibiotics and steroids and a biopsy was taken- only mild damage, only scored 1/10 (10 being a very damaged liver). His bloods were taken regularly and he was brought back in to work at the beginning of May whilst still on steroids, he seemed really perky and enjoying life. Was given clear bloods at the beginning of June and weened off all treatment, however on vet's advice I put him on Immuplus and Restore by Global Herbs to help support him. All was fine, he became less exuberant once off the steroids as was expected but was still enjoying himself.
However about two weeks ago I brought him in to ride and he didn't seem right- lazy, reluctant to work, stuffy and felt 'weird' behind the saddle. I thought it was the hot weather so didn't worry, gave him a couple of days off, and tried again, he was the same, in fact slightly worse, reluctant to move forward, didn't feel 100% behind. Decided to get the farrier out as he's been without back shoes since becoming unwell and thought maybe he was sore behind, farrier did sensitivity tests and said he was fine, no pain at all and back feet were in fantastic condition. He suggested giving him more time off in case he'd tweaked something.
So after a week off I got back on and he was the same, it almost feels like he is tripping behind and almost dragging his hind feet, a friend got on and got after him a bit more and he seemed better but every now and again would leave a leg behind. All the while being very lazy, almost looks footy at times.
From the ground he looks sound. He had a saddle professionally fitted last month and has had teeth, physio, farrier all within the last 6 weeks. All were fine. Last blood test was mid june and came back normal.
So what do I do, one of the signs he was ill before was being lazy in the school, but not like this. He's eating and drinking normally, but looks a bit depressed, not much enthusiasm for anything. So do I call the vet and have him re-blood tested even though it was done 3 weeks ago and everything was normal, surely if things were getting worse it would have been apparent on those bloods as he started to be odd only 1.5 weeks after the bloods?
Or do I get a chiropractor out? It's the only thing I haven't done. And part of me thinks its to do with his back, but then I'm paranoid about KS.
I have noticed he 'clicks' a lot, like when he turns around to itch his belly with his teeth you hear a series of crunches.
Well done to anyone who made it this far. I am rubbish at being concise, and wanted to make sure all information was given.
At the beginning of this year Elvis looked off colour and stopped eating all his hay overnight (odd as he eats anything and everything), I got a vet out who did bloods and it was discovered his liver wasn't functioning properly, they weren't sure if it was viral, an infection or poisoning. He was treated with antibiotics and steroids and a biopsy was taken- only mild damage, only scored 1/10 (10 being a very damaged liver). His bloods were taken regularly and he was brought back in to work at the beginning of May whilst still on steroids, he seemed really perky and enjoying life. Was given clear bloods at the beginning of June and weened off all treatment, however on vet's advice I put him on Immuplus and Restore by Global Herbs to help support him. All was fine, he became less exuberant once off the steroids as was expected but was still enjoying himself.
However about two weeks ago I brought him in to ride and he didn't seem right- lazy, reluctant to work, stuffy and felt 'weird' behind the saddle. I thought it was the hot weather so didn't worry, gave him a couple of days off, and tried again, he was the same, in fact slightly worse, reluctant to move forward, didn't feel 100% behind. Decided to get the farrier out as he's been without back shoes since becoming unwell and thought maybe he was sore behind, farrier did sensitivity tests and said he was fine, no pain at all and back feet were in fantastic condition. He suggested giving him more time off in case he'd tweaked something.
So after a week off I got back on and he was the same, it almost feels like he is tripping behind and almost dragging his hind feet, a friend got on and got after him a bit more and he seemed better but every now and again would leave a leg behind. All the while being very lazy, almost looks footy at times.
From the ground he looks sound. He had a saddle professionally fitted last month and has had teeth, physio, farrier all within the last 6 weeks. All were fine. Last blood test was mid june and came back normal.
So what do I do, one of the signs he was ill before was being lazy in the school, but not like this. He's eating and drinking normally, but looks a bit depressed, not much enthusiasm for anything. So do I call the vet and have him re-blood tested even though it was done 3 weeks ago and everything was normal, surely if things were getting worse it would have been apparent on those bloods as he started to be odd only 1.5 weeks after the bloods?
Or do I get a chiropractor out? It's the only thing I haven't done. And part of me thinks its to do with his back, but then I'm paranoid about KS.
I have noticed he 'clicks' a lot, like when he turns around to itch his belly with his teeth you hear a series of crunches.
Well done to anyone who made it this far. I am rubbish at being concise, and wanted to make sure all information was given.