BlondeAmbition
Well-Known Member
My gelding has had a snotty nose and has now developed a cough. I initially got the vet out two weeks ago due to the snot, they checked all his vitals and everything, including temperature, lungs etc etc were all completely normal.
Last weekend the snot had really become quite bad, so I got the vet out on the Saturday and they took some swabs from up his nose. But again, all vitals were completely normal and he is eating everything that is put in front of him, including a very large haynet, a very large feed and is the type of horse who goes off feed very easily.
So, this morning we had some results from the cultures. The vet phoned me and said there is some nasty bacteria up there of the same family as the strangles bacteria
Obviously, my brain went into panic mode as this is quite a large livery yard! The vet went on to say that he still does not think it is strangles because the temperature has never once been above normal even at the beginning of the snot and he has not lost his appetite at all (if anything this has increased recently).
However, I have been looking on the internet and everytime I put something in about the bacteria of strangles and try to find its 'family' link, I cannot find anything but strangles diagnosis, symptoms and treatment information.
The cultures are being done again tomorrow morning to double check they are not the stangles virus, but this morning they are not showing signs of being this, just that the bacteria is in the same family.
Please can someone shed some light on this for me as I am very worried as you can imagine.
The other thing to add is that the snot is now pretty non-existant. I have not seen any this morning on his nose, nor on the floor, whereas the past few weeks I have seen a lot of it coming down his nose and on the floor, especially outside of his stable.
Last weekend the snot had really become quite bad, so I got the vet out on the Saturday and they took some swabs from up his nose. But again, all vitals were completely normal and he is eating everything that is put in front of him, including a very large haynet, a very large feed and is the type of horse who goes off feed very easily.
So, this morning we had some results from the cultures. The vet phoned me and said there is some nasty bacteria up there of the same family as the strangles bacteria
However, I have been looking on the internet and everytime I put something in about the bacteria of strangles and try to find its 'family' link, I cannot find anything but strangles diagnosis, symptoms and treatment information.
The cultures are being done again tomorrow morning to double check they are not the stangles virus, but this morning they are not showing signs of being this, just that the bacteria is in the same family.
Please can someone shed some light on this for me as I am very worried as you can imagine.
The other thing to add is that the snot is now pretty non-existant. I have not seen any this morning on his nose, nor on the floor, whereas the past few weeks I have seen a lot of it coming down his nose and on the floor, especially outside of his stable.