Spyda
Well-Known Member
Just wondering whether I need to have the vet out or not.
My 3 yr old has been living out 24/7 but I noticed a week ago that she'd give a cough or two when cantering across the field to greet my at the gate. She's had a little dot or two of milky apaque mucous in her nostrils but has been well in herself, eating well and cheerful. I figured she had a bit of a cold so just kept an eye on her; checking her temp and for swollen glands but she's been fine.
Yesterday I brought her in for the night and this morning she had a longer coughing spell (about 8 deep coughs in succession) which resulted in a splatter of thick yellow mucous dollops across her door. In the remaining couple of hours I was with her she didn't cough again and was cheerful and eating-up well.
I've left her today in but am unsure whether it'd be worth getting the vet out to her. If it's viral there's nothing much he's going to be able to do, so should I just keep her in and keep an eye on her instead?
My 3 yr old has been living out 24/7 but I noticed a week ago that she'd give a cough or two when cantering across the field to greet my at the gate. She's had a little dot or two of milky apaque mucous in her nostrils but has been well in herself, eating well and cheerful. I figured she had a bit of a cold so just kept an eye on her; checking her temp and for swollen glands but she's been fine.
Yesterday I brought her in for the night and this morning she had a longer coughing spell (about 8 deep coughs in succession) which resulted in a splatter of thick yellow mucous dollops across her door. In the remaining couple of hours I was with her she didn't cough again and was cheerful and eating-up well.
I've left her today in but am unsure whether it'd be worth getting the vet out to her. If it's viral there's nothing much he's going to be able to do, so should I just keep her in and keep an eye on her instead?