CanadianGirl
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There seems to be a large number of PTS threads right now and I feel for the owners. BUT, they make me so sad so I thought I would start this thread.
How about everyone posts their stories of horses that have recovered that nobody expected to.
My mare had a terrible colic a month ago. The vet had come on Friday to give all the horses their vaccinations, he was early so I completely missed him. The barn owner informed me that he didn't think Tika looked good and that everyone in the barn had been saying how awful she looked (thanks for telling me I thought). I called the vet and we discussed a feeding strategy to keep her healthy. Saturday when I got there and she was in a very bad state, she wasn't eating (normally she's a pig), had no energy, wouldn't stand up and she had a fever. She had already lost a couple of hundred pounds from the poor quality hay that she was eating (which I hadn't noticed because I see her everyday) and I was worried (she was an easy keeper and everyone kept saying how 'fat' she was so I'd been cutting her hay back). The vet came out on an emergency call and examined her and gave her a shot of antibiotic and banamine and told me that I could expect her to take a while to recover, feed her to gain her weight back and try to get her to graze because 'grass was the best medicine'. The next day when I got to the barn, the barn owner was cleaning stalls and she gave me a sorry look. Tika's stall door was open and she was down, groaning, with cloudy eyes and looking like she was at death's door. The BO said I should call the vet because 'she was suffering' but I knew that he would want to know her temp. and vital signs when I called. As soon as I put the thermometer in to take her temperature, she stood up. The BO wanted me to get her out of the barn, because she was sure she was going to die. I took her out to the pasture and gave her the antibiotic that the vet had left. Tika lay on her side in the sunshine for about 10 minutes, then she got up and started to tentatively eat some grass, it got progressively better from there. The pasture seemed to do the trick. We left her out there for 3 days and nights by herself and she improved dramatically. She has now put all of her lost weight back on, her coat is shiny and healthy and she is happy as can be!
Does anyone else have a knocking at heaven's door story?
Sorry for the length. Does anyone else have a story to share?
How about everyone posts their stories of horses that have recovered that nobody expected to.
My mare had a terrible colic a month ago. The vet had come on Friday to give all the horses their vaccinations, he was early so I completely missed him. The barn owner informed me that he didn't think Tika looked good and that everyone in the barn had been saying how awful she looked (thanks for telling me I thought). I called the vet and we discussed a feeding strategy to keep her healthy. Saturday when I got there and she was in a very bad state, she wasn't eating (normally she's a pig), had no energy, wouldn't stand up and she had a fever. She had already lost a couple of hundred pounds from the poor quality hay that she was eating (which I hadn't noticed because I see her everyday) and I was worried (she was an easy keeper and everyone kept saying how 'fat' she was so I'd been cutting her hay back). The vet came out on an emergency call and examined her and gave her a shot of antibiotic and banamine and told me that I could expect her to take a while to recover, feed her to gain her weight back and try to get her to graze because 'grass was the best medicine'. The next day when I got to the barn, the barn owner was cleaning stalls and she gave me a sorry look. Tika's stall door was open and she was down, groaning, with cloudy eyes and looking like she was at death's door. The BO said I should call the vet because 'she was suffering' but I knew that he would want to know her temp. and vital signs when I called. As soon as I put the thermometer in to take her temperature, she stood up. The BO wanted me to get her out of the barn, because she was sure she was going to die. I took her out to the pasture and gave her the antibiotic that the vet had left. Tika lay on her side in the sunshine for about 10 minutes, then she got up and started to tentatively eat some grass, it got progressively better from there. The pasture seemed to do the trick. We left her out there for 3 days and nights by herself and she improved dramatically. She has now put all of her lost weight back on, her coat is shiny and healthy and she is happy as can be!
Does anyone else have a knocking at heaven's door story?
Sorry for the length. Does anyone else have a story to share?
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