Kaycee
Well-Known Member
We have a foal who has been unable to get to his feet unaided.
Straightforward birth and at 226 days (mare always foals 224-226 days) Once up hes suckling immediately like a normal foal, follows mum etc. He was quite wobbly for a while after birth but hes getting stronger day by day and can canter (albeit a little slowly) after mum.
Hes now 6 days old and weve been getting him up every hour or so (he can spend up to an hour on his feet and is able to coordinate to lie down) His IGG level was 1400 so no problem there, but bloods did show slightly elevated white blood count & fibrinogen. Hes been on Cobactan antibiotics & vet also tried anti-inflam/pain killer but this had no effect on his ability to get to his feet. No outwards signs of infection and manipulation of his joints has showing nothing wrong. Our vet is an experienced stud vet and has not come across a foal like this before. To see him up and about he looks a little younger than he actually is, but if you didnt know that you wouldnt think there was a problem.
No neurological signs at all and hes bright and alert and quite happy sitting up and watching everything going on around him, but doesnt make huge efforts to get up. Weve tried leaving him down for 2 hours in the hope hunger will make him get up. Its as though hes too weak on his back end to push up as he will lift the front end or just plain lazy?!
But both we and the vet are beginning to wonder if he just assumes that when he whinnies we come and get him up and that that is the norm?? Were using a towel underneath his belly to get him up and we keep trying to partially lift him so that he is free to use his legs. Sometimes he will help himself and other times its as though he just cant be bothered.
All ideas/suggestions welcome as wed have expected him to be getting up by now. Hes also getting heavier as each day goes by!
Straightforward birth and at 226 days (mare always foals 224-226 days) Once up hes suckling immediately like a normal foal, follows mum etc. He was quite wobbly for a while after birth but hes getting stronger day by day and can canter (albeit a little slowly) after mum.
Hes now 6 days old and weve been getting him up every hour or so (he can spend up to an hour on his feet and is able to coordinate to lie down) His IGG level was 1400 so no problem there, but bloods did show slightly elevated white blood count & fibrinogen. Hes been on Cobactan antibiotics & vet also tried anti-inflam/pain killer but this had no effect on his ability to get to his feet. No outwards signs of infection and manipulation of his joints has showing nothing wrong. Our vet is an experienced stud vet and has not come across a foal like this before. To see him up and about he looks a little younger than he actually is, but if you didnt know that you wouldnt think there was a problem.
No neurological signs at all and hes bright and alert and quite happy sitting up and watching everything going on around him, but doesnt make huge efforts to get up. Weve tried leaving him down for 2 hours in the hope hunger will make him get up. Its as though hes too weak on his back end to push up as he will lift the front end or just plain lazy?!
But both we and the vet are beginning to wonder if he just assumes that when he whinnies we come and get him up and that that is the norm?? Were using a towel underneath his belly to get him up and we keep trying to partially lift him so that he is free to use his legs. Sometimes he will help himself and other times its as though he just cant be bothered.
All ideas/suggestions welcome as wed have expected him to be getting up by now. Hes also getting heavier as each day goes by!