Dogbetty141
Well-Known Member
I think there maybe something going round on our farm. I also think it maybe something to do with the HAY.
Ok so first thing first about 3 weeks ago a pony was PTS because he had the sort of wobbles and was falling over and unable to control himself. He was not diagnoised at first with anything major they said ear infection as that affects the balance then was told it was a neck injury. Nothing they were giving him were making it better. They then thought he had been poisioned??. Anyway due to his servere spasms and continous falling over he I presume got a brain tumour from that??? That was when he was PTS he wasnt like there anymore if you know what I mean. So anyway nothing happens for a few untill another little chestnut develops the same symptoms. Luckily she got over it and is ok now. Now when up last night and our little shetland has the same symptoms. Do you think this could be related? Do you think the first pony could have been saved in the first place?
The VET has taken blood samples of the chestnut and our shetland. Unfortunatley they never did a post mortem on the first pony so I guess we will never know if they were related. The thing that does relate to them all is that they are all on hay and a lot of the other horses and ponies are refusing to eat this hay! apart from my horse who is on haylage but nicks hay when ever he can.
Has anyone ever heard of this or do you think it is me being paranoid? Sorry sounds a bit like a soap opera at the farm.
Please any advice good or bad. Am v worried.
Ok so first thing first about 3 weeks ago a pony was PTS because he had the sort of wobbles and was falling over and unable to control himself. He was not diagnoised at first with anything major they said ear infection as that affects the balance then was told it was a neck injury. Nothing they were giving him were making it better. They then thought he had been poisioned??. Anyway due to his servere spasms and continous falling over he I presume got a brain tumour from that??? That was when he was PTS he wasnt like there anymore if you know what I mean. So anyway nothing happens for a few untill another little chestnut develops the same symptoms. Luckily she got over it and is ok now. Now when up last night and our little shetland has the same symptoms. Do you think this could be related? Do you think the first pony could have been saved in the first place?
The VET has taken blood samples of the chestnut and our shetland. Unfortunatley they never did a post mortem on the first pony so I guess we will never know if they were related. The thing that does relate to them all is that they are all on hay and a lot of the other horses and ponies are refusing to eat this hay! apart from my horse who is on haylage but nicks hay when ever he can.
Has anyone ever heard of this or do you think it is me being paranoid? Sorry sounds a bit like a soap opera at the farm.
Please any advice good or bad. Am v worried.