soph21
Well-Known Member
Yesterday afternoon my friend brought her horses in from the field and her horse was sweating in several places- partly down his neck, his flanks and his rump and bum. They weren't galloping around or anything.
When she went to tack him up he stood at the back of the stable looking sorry for himself, but we only went out for a quiet walking hack at 7pm.
I text her earlier and asked if he was OK today and she just rang me to say that he's been the same this afternoon but won't even let her brush him, he's dribbling a bit too.
I've tried doing a google search on arsenic poisoning in horses and can't find anything.
Can anyone help?
Thanks xx
When she went to tack him up he stood at the back of the stable looking sorry for himself, but we only went out for a quiet walking hack at 7pm.
I text her earlier and asked if he was OK today and she just rang me to say that he's been the same this afternoon but won't even let her brush him, he's dribbling a bit too.
I've tried doing a google search on arsenic poisoning in horses and can't find anything.
Can anyone help?
Thanks xx