Chwee
Well-Known Member
My 12 yo Trakehener gelding has a regular flu and tet booster today. I didn't use my regular vet as joined in on a group visit. Vet found him to have an irregular heartbeat during routine check.
I haven't spoken to the vet yet (she didn't bother to let me know, only hear d via yard manager at 7pm!), but am mildly freaking out.
I bought the horse in July 2008, had a full vetting, between then and now he's seen my regular vet several times (last time in Nov) for minor things and had his heart monitored on at least three occasions and everything was fine.
His performance is better than is has ever been (he trains at med dressage in light / med work), he's bright and completely normal in himself. Only change is that he's been kept in since Sat due to bad weather.
Anyone have any advice? Am worried but as he seems fine, not overly worried. I've had issues with this vet before who I used for my old horse who sent me on an expensive wild goose chase only to diagnose what I already told her (bursal swelling), but surely she couldn't have gotten this wrong?
Thanks x
I haven't spoken to the vet yet (she didn't bother to let me know, only hear d via yard manager at 7pm!), but am mildly freaking out.
I bought the horse in July 2008, had a full vetting, between then and now he's seen my regular vet several times (last time in Nov) for minor things and had his heart monitored on at least three occasions and everything was fine.
His performance is better than is has ever been (he trains at med dressage in light / med work), he's bright and completely normal in himself. Only change is that he's been kept in since Sat due to bad weather.
Anyone have any advice? Am worried but as he seems fine, not overly worried. I've had issues with this vet before who I used for my old horse who sent me on an expensive wild goose chase only to diagnose what I already told her (bursal swelling), but surely she couldn't have gotten this wrong?
Thanks x