nippytoady
Active Member
Hiya, i was just wondering if anybody has any ideas on this? The vets don't know what caused it.
A couple of days ago a friends horse was found ill in the field. She has 2 paddocks and 2 horses. One of which is on loan to her off me. Her own horse was having difficulty breathing and she phoned for the vet to come. On arrival the vet said it was serious and nothing they could do. So they went to put him down but as they were about to the horse collapsed and died instantly. The vets asked to take his body away so they could try and find out what it was. They said his liver was completly damaged and it was definatly liver failure why he died. Also they said whatever it was that killed him must have been in the last 24 hours! Her horses have always been in the same fields, have the same routine, and they have been in these fields for years! There is nothing in the fields which could have done this, no poisonous plants/ trees! The fields have been checked.
They have also taken blood samples from my horse which have come back fine. We are really quite puzzled, as are the vets. Does anybody have ideas what could cause such quick liver failure?
Our only idea is that the horse was poisoned by somebody but where the horses are kept is down a private lane in a really quiet area and they dont have any disputes with anyone. So this seems like quite a far flung idea! We really doubt that someone would do this.
We are stumped on this one, any ideas?
Obviously im worried as my horse is now living by himself, his best mate has gone and is there a chance of it happening to him?
A couple of days ago a friends horse was found ill in the field. She has 2 paddocks and 2 horses. One of which is on loan to her off me. Her own horse was having difficulty breathing and she phoned for the vet to come. On arrival the vet said it was serious and nothing they could do. So they went to put him down but as they were about to the horse collapsed and died instantly. The vets asked to take his body away so they could try and find out what it was. They said his liver was completly damaged and it was definatly liver failure why he died. Also they said whatever it was that killed him must have been in the last 24 hours! Her horses have always been in the same fields, have the same routine, and they have been in these fields for years! There is nothing in the fields which could have done this, no poisonous plants/ trees! The fields have been checked.
They have also taken blood samples from my horse which have come back fine. We are really quite puzzled, as are the vets. Does anybody have ideas what could cause such quick liver failure?
Our only idea is that the horse was poisoned by somebody but where the horses are kept is down a private lane in a really quiet area and they dont have any disputes with anyone. So this seems like quite a far flung idea! We really doubt that someone would do this.
We are stumped on this one, any ideas?
Obviously im worried as my horse is now living by himself, his best mate has gone and is there a chance of it happening to him?