Lucy Shoe
New User
Hi, I was wondering if any of you have any thoughts on this. In March 2016 my horse had a successful tie back op with lasering. Everything has been great with no real problems, until 3 weeks ago. My horse was treated for impaction colic and the vet tubed him twice. The second time he did it my horse suffered a massive nosebleed. The colic subsided and normal eating etc , then 3 days later when I arrived at his stable in the morning my horse had suffered a nose bleed, not a lot mostly a few drops over the door and a large glob on the wall. I presume it had come from his nose but he could quite easily of coughed it up, there was no evidence on him as to which, I have started riding him again and he is great, keen to go, loads of energy, but makes a chuffing sound with his breathing even in walk. I spoke to my vet about it and asked could he of damaged him at all while inserting the tube, he was adamant that this would not of happened and advised an endascope to investigate. I feel a little reluctant at the moment to do this as he has had enough trauma in his life recently. Does anyone have any experience of this happening to there horse. Everything else temp, bloods, respiratory and pulse all normal. Any ideas?