MissTyc
Well-Known Member
Thought I would repost an email from a friend in France. See if anyone had any thoughts or advice? Have to admit I've never seen baby caps causing such a large amount of trouble, but I do know that if I have a toothache everything else in the word becomes secondary.
Horse in question is a rising 4 yo warmblood gelding, well bred and well looked after. Recently backed and riding quietly.
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[...] what you think? Mistral has not eating much since 3 days ago. He wants to eat but he only can eat from the floor (grass, bucket) and not much hay. He try to eat the hay but then choke and cough, turn his head to one side and bite his stomac. Immediately we have the vet in case it was a colique but the vet does not think so. Mistral's heartbeat and temperature is normal and he wants to eat. He is eating all the grass but only long grass and if he eats his grain or the hay he quickly choke and coughs and then turn the head again. Again today we have the vet because I think it is worse and he looks not very happy. Vet thinks a toothache, possible? There is a baby tooth moving in the back of his mouth but I have never seen such a problem from one tooth and it is not loose enough to take out. He had dentist 2 weeks ago and no problems for his mouth. We are very worried now and have asked the vet to refer us to a animal clinic but we don't even know what they should be looking for to help Mistral. Any help?
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Edited to Add: we had a little chitchat via email and she said she feels his coat has become dull over the last few days and he doesn't seem right, but that overall he is brighteyed and fairly cheerful, standing at the gate when it's time to come in for the day and keen to go back out in the afternoons.
Horse in question is a rising 4 yo warmblood gelding, well bred and well looked after. Recently backed and riding quietly.
-------Attached email
[...] what you think? Mistral has not eating much since 3 days ago. He wants to eat but he only can eat from the floor (grass, bucket) and not much hay. He try to eat the hay but then choke and cough, turn his head to one side and bite his stomac. Immediately we have the vet in case it was a colique but the vet does not think so. Mistral's heartbeat and temperature is normal and he wants to eat. He is eating all the grass but only long grass and if he eats his grain or the hay he quickly choke and coughs and then turn the head again. Again today we have the vet because I think it is worse and he looks not very happy. Vet thinks a toothache, possible? There is a baby tooth moving in the back of his mouth but I have never seen such a problem from one tooth and it is not loose enough to take out. He had dentist 2 weeks ago and no problems for his mouth. We are very worried now and have asked the vet to refer us to a animal clinic but we don't even know what they should be looking for to help Mistral. Any help?
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Edited to Add: we had a little chitchat via email and she said she feels his coat has become dull over the last few days and he doesn't seem right, but that overall he is brighteyed and fairly cheerful, standing at the gate when it's time to come in for the day and keen to go back out in the afternoons.
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