sophiebailey
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The past couple of times I've fed Bailey (he has a handful of chaff with his supplements in) I've noticed him doing a strange thing. He will have almost finish his dinner and then make a really big gulping motion two or three times, with his neck straightening and shortening with the gulp.
Each time I've seen him do it I massage his gullet straight away an he's always fine immediately afterwards, no coughing, no dribbling, very occasionally a little food will come back out but we're talking minuscule amounts.
Does this sound like some sort of mild choke? Or is it perhaps an indicator of something more sinister? His chaff is watered to help 'absorb' then supplements etc, should I perhaps make it sloppy and very watery?
Would appreciate some words of wisdom if anyone's seen their horses do something similar
bailey had full blown choke last year (vet visit etc) and this looks nothing like that hence my confusion
Sophie xx
Each time I've seen him do it I massage his gullet straight away an he's always fine immediately afterwards, no coughing, no dribbling, very occasionally a little food will come back out but we're talking minuscule amounts.
Does this sound like some sort of mild choke? Or is it perhaps an indicator of something more sinister? His chaff is watered to help 'absorb' then supplements etc, should I perhaps make it sloppy and very watery?
Would appreciate some words of wisdom if anyone's seen their horses do something similar
Sophie xx