Jessie GG
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6 weeks ago, my 14 year old cob X had a 'seizure' just as i entered the field to get him in for the night. It lasted about 3-4 minutes and just seemed to effect the left side of his face, neck and front leg. His neck was bent right round to the ground and eye and nostril screwed up, almost as though it was cramp in the facial muscles. After he recovered he shook himself off and queued up for his hay!
I have taken him riding since, he's eating/drinking well, and behaviour perfectly normal. Then 3 weeks later it happened again!! This time as i was leaving the yard and about to mount, it was worse, and he was shaking all over. I thought for a moment he was going to collapse, he was scared and reversing into the road, but again he recovered after about 3-4 minutes (which felt much longer!)
This time i called the vet, who arrived within 3 hours and took his temperature etc which was fine, and did pacings with him around the field to see his movement etc which was sound. Finally she took blood samples to test his kidney/liver functions which also came back clear. They have no answers!
I'm really worried and the vet advised me not to take him riding, but this is so frustrating because he's completely sound the rest of the time. I have owned him for 9 years and nothing like this has ever happened before.
Any ideas???? Please help, i have no idea what to do!
I have taken him riding since, he's eating/drinking well, and behaviour perfectly normal. Then 3 weeks later it happened again!! This time as i was leaving the yard and about to mount, it was worse, and he was shaking all over. I thought for a moment he was going to collapse, he was scared and reversing into the road, but again he recovered after about 3-4 minutes (which felt much longer!)
This time i called the vet, who arrived within 3 hours and took his temperature etc which was fine, and did pacings with him around the field to see his movement etc which was sound. Finally she took blood samples to test his kidney/liver functions which also came back clear. They have no answers!
I'm really worried and the vet advised me not to take him riding, but this is so frustrating because he's completely sound the rest of the time. I have owned him for 9 years and nothing like this has ever happened before.
Any ideas???? Please help, i have no idea what to do!