Oddysmum
Active Member
Hi,
Have had a niggling concern through the summer as Oddy didn't seem to have the energy he normally has, but put it down to the fact that he was living out (doesn't normally) and grass kept horses can lack a bit of spark sometimes. I also think that he doesn't really like living out as he is much more cuddly and interested in what is going on when living in. Brought him in the autumn (about a month ago now) and apart from seeming happy to be in, seems to be worse energy wise. He is really perky in himself - bright eyed, pricked ears, wanting to know what you are doing all the time (he has a ponies brain in a horses body!) and get in on the act, but lacking energy. Took him hunting last week and normally once he hears the hounds he grows another six foot and is ready to be off! All he did on Saturday was prick his ears forward. Last winter he hunted all day, on Saturday we lasted 3 hours and every time we stopped he was panting and sweating! Gave him most of last week off apart from the 2 days my sharer had a lesson on him. Thought I would hack him out on Sat, just to see what was going on. he was knackered and panting half way through the hack. Have just spoken to the Vet - they want to check for Lymes disease as well as the obvious checks. Coming out Friday.
Have had a niggling concern through the summer as Oddy didn't seem to have the energy he normally has, but put it down to the fact that he was living out (doesn't normally) and grass kept horses can lack a bit of spark sometimes. I also think that he doesn't really like living out as he is much more cuddly and interested in what is going on when living in. Brought him in the autumn (about a month ago now) and apart from seeming happy to be in, seems to be worse energy wise. He is really perky in himself - bright eyed, pricked ears, wanting to know what you are doing all the time (he has a ponies brain in a horses body!) and get in on the act, but lacking energy. Took him hunting last week and normally once he hears the hounds he grows another six foot and is ready to be off! All he did on Saturday was prick his ears forward. Last winter he hunted all day, on Saturday we lasted 3 hours and every time we stopped he was panting and sweating! Gave him most of last week off apart from the 2 days my sharer had a lesson on him. Thought I would hack him out on Sat, just to see what was going on. he was knackered and panting half way through the hack. Have just spoken to the Vet - they want to check for Lymes disease as well as the obvious checks. Coming out Friday.