safrow46
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Hi, I am looking for anyone who may have been in a similar situation. Recently my daughters pony, Alicia, has been having stange episodes. It begins when I try to catch her, she lets me get her, then goes into a panic and breathes very heavily, her eyes get wide, she trembles and begins to back up, then her back legs just seem to give up and she collapses to the floor and rolls right over. She will get back up straight away but appears slightly dazed. This has happened 4 times over the last month. It is as if she is afraid of me or anyone trying to catch her. She also began to back away from me in the stable. She was the most friendliest pony on the yard, my daughter, who is 6, used to run up to her in the field, give her a cuddle then spend about five minutes trying to get her headcollar on and Alicia would just stand and wait! I am convinced someone has been abusing her, as she also got 3 very odd wounds, one on her front leg the other two on the hind left leg. They were bright red and round, very swollen and sore, to me they looked like cigarette burns but now I think they could have been caused by an airgun??? Two other horses in the field both had identical wounds on their foreheads and another little pony in the field also has some unexplained marks. I may be being paranoid but something tells me that Alicia has been subject to an attack and she has now lost her trust. Once caught and brought in she returns to normal, it is just the initial catching. My vet came and was none the wiser, suggesting her episodes were epilepsy. However, Alicia sometimes begins to panic but won;t actually fall over, or fit if it were epilepsy, I have to use my voice to calm her and she will relax once she knows I'm not going to hurt her. I do not think it is epilepsy as she only reacts when I catch her? If anyone out there has been through something similar, or if anyone can offer some advice I would be very grateful.