Finns Mum
Well-Known Member
This might be a pointless post as I'm not sure there is an answer really but .......
I'll try and keep this brief, in June 2011 my horse went from fit and healthy to having a raised respiratory rate and general lethargy and loss of performance, which to start with was treated as a virus although nothing ever showed on countless bloods, by August there was no real improvement and he was referred to Liphook, £3,000 later, all tests for respiratory problems done, and passed with flying colours, he came home no better and with Liphook saying all they could say that they felt he might have an intolerance to heat and that he was a bit porky, but he was eventing fit when it started and by the time he went to Liphook he had been off work two months so both myself and my vet disagreed with that. It took an awful long time for me to feel he was back to normal but by the end of the year was much happier with him and we decided it must have been a nasty virus that he struggled to kick, and I thought that was backed up with having no problems with him last year.
I'm absolutely gutted that in the last week he has been presenting with the same symptoms, a month ago he breezed round xc at BCA full of running and now he is struggling to trot round the school.
So vet back out today and again everything is showing normal, and he can only think it is a heat intolerance and he held his hands up and said he had no idea what to suggest other than just forgot you've got a horse for the next month or two or move to a cold country
Has anyone come across anything like this before, I have been trying to think of what I can do to help him, but other than possibly clip him I can't think of anything. Anyone have any thoughts?
I'll try and keep this brief, in June 2011 my horse went from fit and healthy to having a raised respiratory rate and general lethargy and loss of performance, which to start with was treated as a virus although nothing ever showed on countless bloods, by August there was no real improvement and he was referred to Liphook, £3,000 later, all tests for respiratory problems done, and passed with flying colours, he came home no better and with Liphook saying all they could say that they felt he might have an intolerance to heat and that he was a bit porky, but he was eventing fit when it started and by the time he went to Liphook he had been off work two months so both myself and my vet disagreed with that. It took an awful long time for me to feel he was back to normal but by the end of the year was much happier with him and we decided it must have been a nasty virus that he struggled to kick, and I thought that was backed up with having no problems with him last year.
I'm absolutely gutted that in the last week he has been presenting with the same symptoms, a month ago he breezed round xc at BCA full of running and now he is struggling to trot round the school.
So vet back out today and again everything is showing normal, and he can only think it is a heat intolerance and he held his hands up and said he had no idea what to suggest other than just forgot you've got a horse for the next month or two or move to a cold country
Has anyone come across anything like this before, I have been trying to think of what I can do to help him, but other than possibly clip him I can't think of anything. Anyone have any thoughts?