Escada2004
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I have a mare who is in foal and Saturday the people who run my yard went to bring her in from the field and she was acting really odd, had her head low to the ground, wouldnt let them near her, her eyes were wide and she looked scared, also her front leg was shaking. They called the vet (i was away competing with my other horse) Vet got there and they caught her with some feed, my vet put his hands on her and she nearly fell to the floor. He felt her all over and found nothing obvious, calmed her down and led her back to the stable. When she got back she was much brighter and better. She still wasnt right later on and was also pouring the floor. He said to put her hay in a net to keep her head up. On the late night check she hadnt eaten any hay and still had her head low so some was put on the floor and a bucket of water (we have drinkers). Next day she was much brighter but still not right, i got home that lunch time to find she hadnt touched her hay again and was scraping her front foot on the ground. I hand walked her for 10 mins and she all of a sudden was fine, went in her stable and ate a whole haynet! Same thing Monday but no scraping, just the head low sometimes (was eating fine) but was hand walked three times throughout the day and each time was better afterwards. Vet come and took bloods and did show that she has had some sort of infection which has practically passed now. She has got better each day, so last night i put her in the field for 10 mins and she was fine, i stayed with her to keep an eye. She is 100% ok now when in the stable so this morn she was put in the field just for an hour, when they went to catch her she did the same, head down, looking petrified and not wanting to be caught. Once caught she would stand in her stable with her head down but as soon as she was given a haynet, lifts her head and is totally fine again. she was perfect all day so when i got there after work i put her out for an hour. She did exactly the same again with the head down when i went to catch her etc! After 10 mins in her stable and giving her a haynet she was back to normal again! She is going to the toilet fine, not colicy r anything like that.
We are all stumped and so is my vet! She is a very very sensitive mare and quirky, ive owned her over 4 years and never seen anything like this with her. She has also had a foal before i bought her (she is only 9 now) so that shouldnt be the cause. She is only 77 days gone and has been 100% fine and if anything a lot calmer! All i could think was it was hormonal (she is a very hormonal mare) or maybe inner ear related?? Its very very odd.
Has anyone experienced anything similar or have any ideas as she cant be locked up, its not fair on her, especially as she is in foal!
We are all stumped and so is my vet! She is a very very sensitive mare and quirky, ive owned her over 4 years and never seen anything like this with her. She has also had a foal before i bought her (she is only 9 now) so that shouldnt be the cause. She is only 77 days gone and has been 100% fine and if anything a lot calmer! All i could think was it was hormonal (she is a very hormonal mare) or maybe inner ear related?? Its very very odd.
Has anyone experienced anything similar or have any ideas as she cant be locked up, its not fair on her, especially as she is in foal!