CobSunshine
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He lives out 24/7, but for the past 2 weeks, i've brought him in twice a week overnight. He has shavings for bedding (bolts down straw for food LOL), and high fibre horsehage to eat (both should be dust/fungal/spore free I understand?)
He's had a green snotty nose for two days, which turned to a white snotty nose. Everything else was fine, bright and alert and his usual self. Went on a short hack yesterday and uphill he started coughing and struggling for breath. Got off and walked him back. He was coughing and blowing out mucus every 15 mins or so.
Back at the stable he was sweating at the top of his back legs, girth area and chest. Coughing every 10 mins a few times to clear mucus out (still sweating just as much 2.5 horus later) Took his temp and it was 38.6 *c.
0.1*c over the 38.5*c safe zone.
Emergency vet said as he was alert, eating, pooing, and not between 39-40*c, she'd come in the morning. Left him in stable overnight. By the morning temp was down to 37.6*c and sweat dried up.
Vet came out today and said his breathing sounds very rapid internally, his temp has dropped down to a safe 37.6*c, his nose is still runny with white snot and he's coughing and clearing it. He's taken a swab from his nose and said it looks like COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
or possibly Pneumonia
I've got antibiotics i've got to give twice a day, and some powder to feed to which opens up his airways and clears the mucus.
He's had a green snotty nose for two days, which turned to a white snotty nose. Everything else was fine, bright and alert and his usual self. Went on a short hack yesterday and uphill he started coughing and struggling for breath. Got off and walked him back. He was coughing and blowing out mucus every 15 mins or so.
Back at the stable he was sweating at the top of his back legs, girth area and chest. Coughing every 10 mins a few times to clear mucus out (still sweating just as much 2.5 horus later) Took his temp and it was 38.6 *c.
0.1*c over the 38.5*c safe zone.
Emergency vet said as he was alert, eating, pooing, and not between 39-40*c, she'd come in the morning. Left him in stable overnight. By the morning temp was down to 37.6*c and sweat dried up.
Vet came out today and said his breathing sounds very rapid internally, his temp has dropped down to a safe 37.6*c, his nose is still runny with white snot and he's coughing and clearing it. He's taken a swab from his nose and said it looks like COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
I've got antibiotics i've got to give twice a day, and some powder to feed to which opens up his airways and clears the mucus.
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