Patches
Well-Known Member
Went to fetch cows in for milking yesterday morning and Dinker was in with the cows on their grazing. Worse still, he'd somehow managed to get his muzzle off! He's NEVER gotten his muzzle off before, typical eh? I have no idea how long he'd been in with the cows as he was last checked on at 11.45pm the night before.
I brought him in as his belly was a bit ballooned and left him in the stable without any hay until about 2pm. I soaked some then and gave him a bit and soaked some more at 9pm for over night.
So, this morning, I've again soaked some hay and left him in. His feet are cool, no digital pulse and his belly doesn't look ballooned. Do I let him back out with the others (armed with a padlock on his muzzle lol) or would you leave him in for a couple of more days on soaked hay? I am absolutely petrified the little fella will come down with laminitis.
He's not overweight, not cresty, can feel his ribs easily and, when out, he's out on a very, very bare paddock (think tumble weed and pale rider) with a muzzle 24/7.
I brought him in as his belly was a bit ballooned and left him in the stable without any hay until about 2pm. I soaked some then and gave him a bit and soaked some more at 9pm for over night.
So, this morning, I've again soaked some hay and left him in. His feet are cool, no digital pulse and his belly doesn't look ballooned. Do I let him back out with the others (armed with a padlock on his muzzle lol) or would you leave him in for a couple of more days on soaked hay? I am absolutely petrified the little fella will come down with laminitis.
He's not overweight, not cresty, can feel his ribs easily and, when out, he's out on a very, very bare paddock (think tumble weed and pale rider) with a muzzle 24/7.