29 April 2009 #1 S showjump2003 Well-Known Member Joined 1 March 2006 Messages 2,599 Visit site I know not to let her eat after being sedated ect. But for how long?? She's currently in her stable and alot brighter. been a good couple of hours since she was sedated. How soon can I turn her out?
I know not to let her eat after being sedated ect. But for how long?? She's currently in her stable and alot brighter. been a good couple of hours since she was sedated. How soon can I turn her out?
29 April 2009 #2 V vieshot Well-Known Member Joined 14 March 2007 Messages 2,049 Visit site turn her out
29 April 2009 #3 F f_s_ Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2008 Messages 8,849 Visit site I would turn her out. Just keep an eye on her to make sure she's ok for about half an hour, she should be fine
I would turn her out. Just keep an eye on her to make sure she's ok for about half an hour, she should be fine
29 April 2009 #4 MontyandZoom Well-Known Member Joined 20 June 2007 Messages 2,478 Visit site I don't have stables so poor Monty is only ever put in the farmer's cow shed for an hour and then turned out and he is always fine.
I don't have stables so poor Monty is only ever put in the farmer's cow shed for an hour and then turned out and he is always fine.
29 April 2009 #5 S showjump2003 Well-Known Member Joined 1 March 2006 Messages 2,599 Visit site So she will be ok to go eat grass?
29 April 2009 #6 MontyandZoom Well-Known Member Joined 20 June 2007 Messages 2,478 Visit site I'm sure she will be fine. As f_s_ says, maybe hang around for half an hour or so but should be ok.
29 April 2009 #7 S showjump2003 Well-Known Member Joined 1 March 2006 Messages 2,599 Visit site Thank you very much x
29 April 2009 #8 F f_s_ Well-Known Member Joined 21 February 2008 Messages 8,849 Visit site Yes she should be fine to eat grass. Wandering around will wear the effect of the sedation off. It's horrible when they are sedated as you worry they won't be ok, but I've never had a problem with mine as long as they've a) come round and look reasonably bright and b) I keep an eye on them when they're back in the paddock for a while just to make sure
Yes she should be fine to eat grass. Wandering around will wear the effect of the sedation off. It's horrible when they are sedated as you worry they won't be ok, but I've never had a problem with mine as long as they've a) come round and look reasonably bright and b) I keep an eye on them when they're back in the paddock for a while just to make sure
29 April 2009 #9 S scotsmare Well-Known Member Joined 7 May 2008 Messages 9,331 Location Scotland www.creativewritingforaliving.co.uk If she's able to walk sensibly and looks awake then turn her out - just watch her in the field for a bit
If she's able to walk sensibly and looks awake then turn her out - just watch her in the field for a bit
29 April 2009 #10 K kellyeaton Well-Known Member Joined 13 June 2008 Messages 3,685 Visit site if a couple of hours have gone by she should be fine just keep an eye on her!