Llanali
Well-Known Member
...and I thought I was pretty good in a crisis usually! LOL
Honestly, my poor mare this evening. Brought her in, went to get the other in, came back 5 minutes later to find her heaving, eyes rolling, spewing streams of foam and mucus from her nose, all tinged pink.
Rang the vet, who came ASAP, but sadly still took half an hour, and during that time I got a bit wimpy because it's horrid.
I've read about it, had it drilled in at pony club as a kid, but thus far avoiding seeing it first hand- never again, it's quite terrifying.
Tubed, tubed again, sedated the lot, and the blockage is cleared, but mare is in shock.
Also, yesterday she had a little cut on her pastern- quite deep, but clean and not bleeding nor looking manky, with no joint fluid etc, so I thought I'd keep an eye over night, and get vet today or monday if needed. Not lame, not hot, no swelling.
So whilst vet was here, I pointed it out. Sadly it's worse than I had feared, adn all the plunging and panicing about choke had opened it right up, and she'd gotten sprays of snot and god knows all over it.
Vet has cleaned, stapled, AB-ed, and will be out first thing tommorrow. Depending on if there is any soreness at all, poor mare will be on route to horsepital first thing to have joint tapped.
We did discuss taking her tonight, but she's so weak and wobbly from the choke, we decided the minimal risk of waiting another 16 hours or so, was worth it. I hope I've made the right decision.
Gosh, I feel tired now! SOrry, think I just anted to tell someone. My family isn't horsey, the yard is my own and private, and I don't think family and OH realise how scary choke is- I am horsey, and even I didn't know!!
Honestly, my poor mare this evening. Brought her in, went to get the other in, came back 5 minutes later to find her heaving, eyes rolling, spewing streams of foam and mucus from her nose, all tinged pink.
Rang the vet, who came ASAP, but sadly still took half an hour, and during that time I got a bit wimpy because it's horrid.
I've read about it, had it drilled in at pony club as a kid, but thus far avoiding seeing it first hand- never again, it's quite terrifying.
Tubed, tubed again, sedated the lot, and the blockage is cleared, but mare is in shock.
Also, yesterday she had a little cut on her pastern- quite deep, but clean and not bleeding nor looking manky, with no joint fluid etc, so I thought I'd keep an eye over night, and get vet today or monday if needed. Not lame, not hot, no swelling.
So whilst vet was here, I pointed it out. Sadly it's worse than I had feared, adn all the plunging and panicing about choke had opened it right up, and she'd gotten sprays of snot and god knows all over it.
Vet has cleaned, stapled, AB-ed, and will be out first thing tommorrow. Depending on if there is any soreness at all, poor mare will be on route to horsepital first thing to have joint tapped.
We did discuss taking her tonight, but she's so weak and wobbly from the choke, we decided the minimal risk of waiting another 16 hours or so, was worth it. I hope I've made the right decision.
Gosh, I feel tired now! SOrry, think I just anted to tell someone. My family isn't horsey, the yard is my own and private, and I don't think family and OH realise how scary choke is- I am horsey, and even I didn't know!!