EmmaRose
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Hi I'm looking for advice,
My 7 year old Irish Draught cross has been experiencing brown liquid that has been coming from his bum. I brought him in February 2014. He was wormed when we got him to him new home as the past owners hadn't wormed him. We also had to restart his injection course as well as they hadn't kept up with them. He has had egg counts since and they have always been 2 so we haven't had to worm him just yet as they said that if it was over 6 then you would have to. It stated last year but my instructor told me that is was just the grass and the high levels in it. During the winter in 2014 he stopped 'dribbling' as we put it but now he has started again.
We talked to my feed supplier to see what she though as she said that it could be tapeworm as a normal egg count doesn't check for it, you have to do a separate test. She has had other customers come in and say the same sort of thing. We have got the results back and it was below 1 so we don't have to worm him for tapeworm.
He is fine within himself. He is acting normal, and drinking and eating fine. He looks fine within himself so whatever it is it doesn't seem to be affecting him. It just runs down his leg and causes a mess. I have to wash it every 2-3 days. I'm just trying to make it comfortable for him but I don't want to go through summer with flies buzzing around him.
I'm just confused as to what it could be, he is on the same food as he was when we brought him except we have taken out him calm and condition as a recommendation from my instructor. But other than that he is on the same as he was before we brought him. He has a scoop of Molichaff Applechaff, a half a measure of Codlivine and a cup full of swede as when we feed him carrots he goes a bit fizzy.
I'm running out of ideas of what it could be. If you could help that would be great.
My 7 year old Irish Draught cross has been experiencing brown liquid that has been coming from his bum. I brought him in February 2014. He was wormed when we got him to him new home as the past owners hadn't wormed him. We also had to restart his injection course as well as they hadn't kept up with them. He has had egg counts since and they have always been 2 so we haven't had to worm him just yet as they said that if it was over 6 then you would have to. It stated last year but my instructor told me that is was just the grass and the high levels in it. During the winter in 2014 he stopped 'dribbling' as we put it but now he has started again.
We talked to my feed supplier to see what she though as she said that it could be tapeworm as a normal egg count doesn't check for it, you have to do a separate test. She has had other customers come in and say the same sort of thing. We have got the results back and it was below 1 so we don't have to worm him for tapeworm.
He is fine within himself. He is acting normal, and drinking and eating fine. He looks fine within himself so whatever it is it doesn't seem to be affecting him. It just runs down his leg and causes a mess. I have to wash it every 2-3 days. I'm just trying to make it comfortable for him but I don't want to go through summer with flies buzzing around him.
I'm just confused as to what it could be, he is on the same food as he was when we brought him except we have taken out him calm and condition as a recommendation from my instructor. But other than that he is on the same as he was before we brought him. He has a scoop of Molichaff Applechaff, a half a measure of Codlivine and a cup full of swede as when we feed him carrots he goes a bit fizzy.
I'm running out of ideas of what it could be. If you could help that would be great.