sadiegrey
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I am based in Ireland and have recently had to put down my 11 year old mare. Pm results have come back with chronic to acute peritonitis caused by chronic grass sickness.
Background is that the mare coliced badly in february, had surgery found a displaced colon which was rectified nothing removed.
Mare was never right, back to hospital after three days, diagnosed with a liver infection, home again coliced mildly after 6 wks relieved with drugs. Home again good for about three/ four weeks on grass then began to show signs of discomfort- lying down alot not distressed just uncomfortable. This worsened she was back on yard now had low grade impaction that wasnt clearing, went for biopsy came out of it for three days before developing ilium(paralysis of the gut). treated and never came right developed reflux and had to be put down.
My question is has anyone ever seen grass sickness present like this? The mare came out of Scotland which seemed to point vets towards grass sickness but hasnt been in scotland in over four years.
Any info would be welcome
Background is that the mare coliced badly in february, had surgery found a displaced colon which was rectified nothing removed.
Mare was never right, back to hospital after three days, diagnosed with a liver infection, home again coliced mildly after 6 wks relieved with drugs. Home again good for about three/ four weeks on grass then began to show signs of discomfort- lying down alot not distressed just uncomfortable. This worsened she was back on yard now had low grade impaction that wasnt clearing, went for biopsy came out of it for three days before developing ilium(paralysis of the gut). treated and never came right developed reflux and had to be put down.
My question is has anyone ever seen grass sickness present like this? The mare came out of Scotland which seemed to point vets towards grass sickness but hasnt been in scotland in over four years.
Any info would be welcome