Weeamigo
Active Member
Hi a bit of a long story but wanted to know what you would do if in my shoes.
I have an older horse at 23 a Shire X. He had a swollen sheath on Monday and the Blood test show he has a low protein level should be 30 is currently 18.
My vets have advised that basically there about lot's of things that cause this, but only three off these lot's have a change at being treated and only one with an actucal cure.
My question is with such low odd on a complete recovery, would you still take you horse to the vets for two days of (IMO) stressfull and intensive tests?
I am not sugeested we do nothing but that we start him on a course of treatment as if it was one of these three more positive things, which would be a full wormer, a course of steroids and taking him off bute and finding another way to manage his stiffness.. As this would cover all three postives.
And the seeing how he response.. Or would you go for the whole hog and take in him for the full monty of tests just to be totally sure what's wrong, even if after the two days your told he is terminal and cant be helped?
I just don't know what to do, and this has to be what is best for him and not me at thos point....
Thanks for your ideas.
I have an older horse at 23 a Shire X. He had a swollen sheath on Monday and the Blood test show he has a low protein level should be 30 is currently 18.
My vets have advised that basically there about lot's of things that cause this, but only three off these lot's have a change at being treated and only one with an actucal cure.
My question is with such low odd on a complete recovery, would you still take you horse to the vets for two days of (IMO) stressfull and intensive tests?
I am not sugeested we do nothing but that we start him on a course of treatment as if it was one of these three more positive things, which would be a full wormer, a course of steroids and taking him off bute and finding another way to manage his stiffness.. As this would cover all three postives.
And the seeing how he response.. Or would you go for the whole hog and take in him for the full monty of tests just to be totally sure what's wrong, even if after the two days your told he is terminal and cant be helped?
I just don't know what to do, and this has to be what is best for him and not me at thos point....
Thanks for your ideas.