IsabelleJ
Well-Known Member
Sidney is my 16.2h Shire/TB gelding. Since the start of the year he has not been himself, gradually getting worse and worse, and I was worrying if anyone had had a similar experience with their horse.
Symptoms are:
- Irritable in stable, especially when eating.
- Aggressive towards other horses - lunges at them.
- Agressive towards people - lunges at them as they go past stable, tries to kick/pin them when being caught.
- Lost appetite.
- Seems depressed - standing at back of stable looking miserable.
- Extreme behaviour when being saddled/having girth tightened - actual biting.
- Has become nappy - will not go near mounting block to be mounted.
- Has lost sparkle and doesn't go forward when being ridden.
- A month ago had wee like orange juice. Now has v cloudy wee that looks the same colour as lemon juice.
- Gradually becoming less comfortable/reluctant to go down hills when ridden or through deep mud.
I had the vet out last Friday, and they scoped him for gastric ulcers and said that he had a wonderfully healthy stomach, so it's not that. They also checked his teeth, and took blood samples. In the last two months he has had the back lady out and the saddler. I will be getting the blood test results back hopefully on Tuesday, and just wondering where I might have to go from there.
Sidney is the most cheerful and gentle horse, so all this aggression is very out of character. I love him to bits, and his well being is my number one priority, so I will do whatever I have to do to make him well again. He is off work for the moment, and going out all day in his field, as I think if he does have some injury, riding him will only make it worse.
Sorry for the huge essay, I am just really worried and wondering if anyone else has had the same kind of symptoms in their horse. Oh, he doesn't appear to be lame at the moment, but will obviously have that checked out when I get the vet out next.
Thanks for reading!
Isabelle
Symptoms are:
- Irritable in stable, especially when eating.
- Aggressive towards other horses - lunges at them.
- Agressive towards people - lunges at them as they go past stable, tries to kick/pin them when being caught.
- Lost appetite.
- Seems depressed - standing at back of stable looking miserable.
- Extreme behaviour when being saddled/having girth tightened - actual biting.
- Has become nappy - will not go near mounting block to be mounted.
- Has lost sparkle and doesn't go forward when being ridden.
- A month ago had wee like orange juice. Now has v cloudy wee that looks the same colour as lemon juice.
- Gradually becoming less comfortable/reluctant to go down hills when ridden or through deep mud.
I had the vet out last Friday, and they scoped him for gastric ulcers and said that he had a wonderfully healthy stomach, so it's not that. They also checked his teeth, and took blood samples. In the last two months he has had the back lady out and the saddler. I will be getting the blood test results back hopefully on Tuesday, and just wondering where I might have to go from there.
Sidney is the most cheerful and gentle horse, so all this aggression is very out of character. I love him to bits, and his well being is my number one priority, so I will do whatever I have to do to make him well again. He is off work for the moment, and going out all day in his field, as I think if he does have some injury, riding him will only make it worse.
Sorry for the huge essay, I am just really worried and wondering if anyone else has had the same kind of symptoms in their horse. Oh, he doesn't appear to be lame at the moment, but will obviously have that checked out when I get the vet out next.
Thanks for reading!
Isabelle