Fluid on the Oesophagus - any experiences please?

sarahwilkes

Well-Known Member
Joined
24 April 2006
Messages
103
Visit site
Has anyone had any experiance of Fluid on the oesophagus.
my friends pony was diagnosed with this yesterday, and while she awaits prices for treatment from her vet, she wondered if anyone had encountered the same thing.

Thanks.
 

jhoward

Demon exorcist...
Joined
17 July 2007
Messages
15,334
Location
Devon
Visit site
was it caused from choke?? it can cause Pneumonia, treatments all differ, try googling Pneumonia
in horses and Fluid on the oesophagus in horses
 

sarahwilkes

Well-Known Member
Joined
24 April 2006
Messages
103
Visit site
no i dont think so. a bulge along the ponies neck aopeared whilst living out over summer. vet advised to keep her out at grass, but is now wondering wether she should be fed from a height instead to make her raise her neck.
 

jhoward

Demon exorcist...
Joined
17 July 2007
Messages
15,334
Location
Devon
Visit site
id suggest not feeding from a height its actually very un natural for horses to eat with their head above ground level, may be watch the pony eat pay attention to the under neck is anything getting stuck??, fluid should normally clear itself unless there is a blockage some where
 

sarahwilkes

Well-Known Member
Joined
24 April 2006
Messages
103
Visit site
thanks for that advice.

it is really strange to watch her eat, you can see her food going down.

my friend is waiting to here back from her vet today.
 

GreedyGuts

Well-Known Member
Joined
14 July 2005
Messages
414
Visit site
If the horse has megaoesophagus, where the oesophagus becomes dilated, then feeding from a height is good as gravity helps the passage of food, so follow your vets advice. Some people find that feeding horses on the ramp of a lorry with the food at the top so the front legs are raised is useful in managing these cases.
 
Top