karlie
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Hi All,
I am writing this post is desperation and as a last hope really, please if anyone can help Id be very grateful.
I bought my now 5 year old Irish Sports Horse over from Ireland a year ago now and nearly the whole time I have had him hes been poorly.
On arrival in June 2014, he'd had a rough 3 days traveling over so I just fussed and pampered him for a few days. The vet came after a week or so to start his vaccinations. I explained to the vet he'd has a slight run on his nose but the vet didnt seem too concerned and vaccinated him anyway. The following day he was full of thick yellow/green cistard like snot coming from both nostrols. Immediately the whole yard suspected strangles. I had the vet check him again and he was fine. He said he'd had a reaction to the vaccine, it would clear up itself. A month later, the vet came back to give him his booster, the snots hadnt completely gone but they gave him the vaccine anyway, same symptons happened again, thick yellow snots etc.
A week after the booster, I called a different vet out from another practice and immediately they rushed to treat him. He was boarder line pneumonia. I couldnt believe it how did he get to this. The vet said he had contracted shipping fever coming over and it had progressed into pneumonia. He was put onto 120 Prednisolone tablets daily, then reduced over time. He seemed to perk up but didnt gain any weight.
The vet gave him the all clear in the September 2014. Id now broken him to ride and everything was going well untill the snots started again. I called the vets out again in November 2014. They suspected shipping fever still. After more and more steroids with no real change he was admitted into Leahurst Equine Hospital (December 2014) He was there for a week and he was diagnosed with 'Inflammation Airways Disease'
I was to carefully manage his environment, haylage to eat, minimal shavings bed, out as much as possible. Well ventilated stable ETC ETC
I moved yards to better suit his condition, he was now on Prednisolone powder, steroid inhalers and ventalin inhalers daily. Started to see an improvement and in March/April 2015 he had the all clear. MADE UP! I was able to rebreak him
When the vet came I asked about giving him the flu jab again, was it wise. She said yes and he started the course again. A few weeks after this my hayalge supplier ran out of the haylage he could eat, I tried him on some meadow haylage but this started the snots ago. The vet said soak hay for 30 mins and see how I go.
Im now at June 2015, hes started with yellow snots again. I asked the vets advice, we took him off the hay and now hes having ritepack haylage (SO EXPENSIVE!) and hes back on his steroid inhaler. I can slowly see him giving me signs and symptoms of it returning again. Im beside yself. My insurance has stopped paying out as we've maxed out a £5000 claim.
I cant turn him out full time but hes out from 7:30 - 7:30 every day.
My questions are:
1) Could it have been the flu vaccine thats kicked it off again, maybe his immune system cant take it?
2) Was it the hay thats done it?
3) Is it the time of year, high pollen etc?
4) Could it be the pestisides the farmers are spraying on the fields?
All I know is my dream baby horse is poorly again and I dont know how to fix him? Im considering trying the Equinox suppliment for his immune system.
Ive never come across anyone whos horse suffers from IAD so I have nothing to go off other than my own experiences.
ANY ADVICE OR HELP WILL BE GREATLY RECEIVED, IM DESPERATE, I DONT WANNA HAVE A SITUATION WHERE HE HAS TO BE PTS :'(
Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope to hear from someone xxx
I am writing this post is desperation and as a last hope really, please if anyone can help Id be very grateful.
I bought my now 5 year old Irish Sports Horse over from Ireland a year ago now and nearly the whole time I have had him hes been poorly.
On arrival in June 2014, he'd had a rough 3 days traveling over so I just fussed and pampered him for a few days. The vet came after a week or so to start his vaccinations. I explained to the vet he'd has a slight run on his nose but the vet didnt seem too concerned and vaccinated him anyway. The following day he was full of thick yellow/green cistard like snot coming from both nostrols. Immediately the whole yard suspected strangles. I had the vet check him again and he was fine. He said he'd had a reaction to the vaccine, it would clear up itself. A month later, the vet came back to give him his booster, the snots hadnt completely gone but they gave him the vaccine anyway, same symptons happened again, thick yellow snots etc.
A week after the booster, I called a different vet out from another practice and immediately they rushed to treat him. He was boarder line pneumonia. I couldnt believe it how did he get to this. The vet said he had contracted shipping fever coming over and it had progressed into pneumonia. He was put onto 120 Prednisolone tablets daily, then reduced over time. He seemed to perk up but didnt gain any weight.
The vet gave him the all clear in the September 2014. Id now broken him to ride and everything was going well untill the snots started again. I called the vets out again in November 2014. They suspected shipping fever still. After more and more steroids with no real change he was admitted into Leahurst Equine Hospital (December 2014) He was there for a week and he was diagnosed with 'Inflammation Airways Disease'
I was to carefully manage his environment, haylage to eat, minimal shavings bed, out as much as possible. Well ventilated stable ETC ETC
I moved yards to better suit his condition, he was now on Prednisolone powder, steroid inhalers and ventalin inhalers daily. Started to see an improvement and in March/April 2015 he had the all clear. MADE UP! I was able to rebreak him
When the vet came I asked about giving him the flu jab again, was it wise. She said yes and he started the course again. A few weeks after this my hayalge supplier ran out of the haylage he could eat, I tried him on some meadow haylage but this started the snots ago. The vet said soak hay for 30 mins and see how I go.
Im now at June 2015, hes started with yellow snots again. I asked the vets advice, we took him off the hay and now hes having ritepack haylage (SO EXPENSIVE!) and hes back on his steroid inhaler. I can slowly see him giving me signs and symptoms of it returning again. Im beside yself. My insurance has stopped paying out as we've maxed out a £5000 claim.
I cant turn him out full time but hes out from 7:30 - 7:30 every day.
My questions are:
1) Could it have been the flu vaccine thats kicked it off again, maybe his immune system cant take it?
2) Was it the hay thats done it?
3) Is it the time of year, high pollen etc?
4) Could it be the pestisides the farmers are spraying on the fields?
All I know is my dream baby horse is poorly again and I dont know how to fix him? Im considering trying the Equinox suppliment for his immune system.
Ive never come across anyone whos horse suffers from IAD so I have nothing to go off other than my own experiences.
ANY ADVICE OR HELP WILL BE GREATLY RECEIVED, IM DESPERATE, I DONT WANNA HAVE A SITUATION WHERE HE HAS TO BE PTS :'(
Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope to hear from someone xxx
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