TheRedMare
Well-Known Member
Hi,
When my mare arrived (early Jan), she was tucked up for a few days, which I assumed was stress. It also went very cold at this time! She settled and looked normal after exercising at the weekend.
There was a great deal of excitement late last week (hunt went past on main road) and she was tucked up after that too, though not appearing stressed, just excited. I stayed with her that evening until she settled, had a drink and had her hay.
Since then, she's been tucked up on and off to varying degrees. I've noticed that she's looked tucked up for about 48 hours now again, though everything else appears normal. Droppings fine, drinking a good amount of water in stable but not in field , eating hay (though won't touch her net - eating from floor and rack as I spread it around a bit), left a little feed from dinner last night however. She's happy going around the field grazing and eating hay in the field, has been calm and is not seeming stressed. She is not showing me any signs of pain and her belly is gurgling as normal. She's not pacing, pawing (except when impatient / tied up to the O-ring on the yard), but she has been eating the wood in her stable. We've curbed this by putting anti-cribbing gloop and spicy sauce on exposed wood.
I'm taking her for lessons this weekend and was planning to ask the more experienced people there about it and if they would recommend seeing the vet. If she was still tucked up, then I was going to pop her in to the vet next week, for a once over.
Is there something I'm missing? Would it be an idea to pop her in to the vet this week instead? And are there further warning signs that I should be keeping an eye out for?
I appreciate your insight!
Side note: one of the other horses on the yard did colic last week and the vet said it was due to eating chilly grass. I have been keeping a close eye on her since then.
When my mare arrived (early Jan), she was tucked up for a few days, which I assumed was stress. It also went very cold at this time! She settled and looked normal after exercising at the weekend.
There was a great deal of excitement late last week (hunt went past on main road) and she was tucked up after that too, though not appearing stressed, just excited. I stayed with her that evening until she settled, had a drink and had her hay.
Since then, she's been tucked up on and off to varying degrees. I've noticed that she's looked tucked up for about 48 hours now again, though everything else appears normal. Droppings fine, drinking a good amount of water in stable but not in field , eating hay (though won't touch her net - eating from floor and rack as I spread it around a bit), left a little feed from dinner last night however. She's happy going around the field grazing and eating hay in the field, has been calm and is not seeming stressed. She is not showing me any signs of pain and her belly is gurgling as normal. She's not pacing, pawing (except when impatient / tied up to the O-ring on the yard), but she has been eating the wood in her stable. We've curbed this by putting anti-cribbing gloop and spicy sauce on exposed wood.
I'm taking her for lessons this weekend and was planning to ask the more experienced people there about it and if they would recommend seeing the vet. If she was still tucked up, then I was going to pop her in to the vet next week, for a once over.
Is there something I'm missing? Would it be an idea to pop her in to the vet this week instead? And are there further warning signs that I should be keeping an eye out for?
I appreciate your insight!
Side note: one of the other horses on the yard did colic last week and the vet said it was due to eating chilly grass. I have been keeping a close eye on her since then.