Gamebird
Well-Known Member
As an ex anaesthetist (human) this makes
No sense at all — sounds like they didnt reverse the paralytic agent properly and they shouldve been able to work that out fairly quickly… and why do chest compressions rather than ventilate … weird.
No paralytic agent is usually given for equine GAs. The horse would have to have been returned to theatre to be connected to the ventilator, which isn't a case of just whizzing it on a trolley like a human, but re-attaching leg chains, re-hoisting it and moving it on the overhead rails. I can imagine that they thought they might not have time for all that as it is usually a slow and cumbersome process.