henryhorn
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The lab has done more tests on all the samples and eventually come up with ecoli 125, a nasty thing that affects the kidneys, it's obviously found in poo and I reckon was washed into the water supply in that field after all the downpours we had around that time. It lives in ditches apparently.
Next door have a septic tank but well away from there, but there are other farms on that line as we are downhill where we live, so water could have been washed from that direction.
Or it could have come from the other water supply by the same method.
The field they were in wasn't overgrazed at that time either so I doubt they picked it up from themselves.
It does make my theory of the two foals being the only ones to use one of the water supplies work, but that doesn't help losing the first foal.
Will post pics of William later on the blog, right now C has gone out to take a recent one, the Vet just called as he was passing (that man is a star) to see how he was looking, and apart from wanting to take a blood sample soon to check his kidneys says he looks super. (you'll have to see from the pics).
I think we will fence off one water supply the low down one as the access to that stream can get muddy, and hope the other one is the "good" one.
I do feel happier having got some sort of diagnosis, and in later years will at least be aware of it may happen again.
Just as an afterthought the vet and I walked into their field this morning (William has been out for two nights now) and there on the floor appeared to be a dead foal.. We both had a sharp intake of breath, but as we got nearer Rocky twitched an ear... He was asleep in the sun! What a relief.....
Give me half an hour to post a pic on www.narramorehorses.blogspot.com
Next door have a septic tank but well away from there, but there are other farms on that line as we are downhill where we live, so water could have been washed from that direction.
Or it could have come from the other water supply by the same method.
The field they were in wasn't overgrazed at that time either so I doubt they picked it up from themselves.
It does make my theory of the two foals being the only ones to use one of the water supplies work, but that doesn't help losing the first foal.
Will post pics of William later on the blog, right now C has gone out to take a recent one, the Vet just called as he was passing (that man is a star) to see how he was looking, and apart from wanting to take a blood sample soon to check his kidneys says he looks super. (you'll have to see from the pics).
I think we will fence off one water supply the low down one as the access to that stream can get muddy, and hope the other one is the "good" one.
I do feel happier having got some sort of diagnosis, and in later years will at least be aware of it may happen again.
Just as an afterthought the vet and I walked into their field this morning (William has been out for two nights now) and there on the floor appeared to be a dead foal.. We both had a sharp intake of breath, but as we got nearer Rocky twitched an ear... He was asleep in the sun! What a relief.....
Give me half an hour to post a pic on www.narramorehorses.blogspot.com