soloequestrian
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She was put to sleep this afternoon so this is just me mulling things over, it would be great to have help.
19 year old TB, she's been a companion here for about the past 5 years. Never had any ailments while here and I think she was pretty healthy before that too. About 5-7 days ago I noticed she was head tossing a bit in the field. Then she was head tossing and bending her neck round and holding the position. In hindsight she was looking at her belly but I was slow to catch on - I was thinking about nose nets. Then she started rubbing her tail when she came in although she's not normally itchy. She also didn't gallop down the field when an opportunity presented itself which is not like her. Then two days ago she went out after her feed (no issues with eating) and lay down in the field in the dark - very unusual! Got the vet and she had increased gut sounds so finadyne and buscopan. She was in until late, had a poo, went back out and started eating as normal. Next morning she wasn't happy, lying down, getting up, having a bite to eat, head tossing. Vet came back and gave more finadyne, buscopan and penicillin, took bloods. Blood work showed nothing unusual - no sign of worm activity, no sign of infection. She had bute and more antibiotics last night and this morning, still eating fine but heart rate up and temperature up. Later in the morning she laid down in the middle of the field in a blizzard. When I got her up she was shivery even though warm and dry under the rug. She was put to sleep shortly after that.
I think the most likely thing is something growing in her digestive tract. It seems too slow a lead in for something to have twisted. I'm interested to know if anyone has dealt with similar and knows what caused it, or if anyone would like to guess? It was a really difficult decision to make because even just before she was sedated she was snuffling around for grass but the pain clearly wasn't being fully controlled even on the max dose of bute. Very sad now.
19 year old TB, she's been a companion here for about the past 5 years. Never had any ailments while here and I think she was pretty healthy before that too. About 5-7 days ago I noticed she was head tossing a bit in the field. Then she was head tossing and bending her neck round and holding the position. In hindsight she was looking at her belly but I was slow to catch on - I was thinking about nose nets. Then she started rubbing her tail when she came in although she's not normally itchy. She also didn't gallop down the field when an opportunity presented itself which is not like her. Then two days ago she went out after her feed (no issues with eating) and lay down in the field in the dark - very unusual! Got the vet and she had increased gut sounds so finadyne and buscopan. She was in until late, had a poo, went back out and started eating as normal. Next morning she wasn't happy, lying down, getting up, having a bite to eat, head tossing. Vet came back and gave more finadyne, buscopan and penicillin, took bloods. Blood work showed nothing unusual - no sign of worm activity, no sign of infection. She had bute and more antibiotics last night and this morning, still eating fine but heart rate up and temperature up. Later in the morning she laid down in the middle of the field in a blizzard. When I got her up she was shivery even though warm and dry under the rug. She was put to sleep shortly after that.
I think the most likely thing is something growing in her digestive tract. It seems too slow a lead in for something to have twisted. I'm interested to know if anyone has dealt with similar and knows what caused it, or if anyone would like to guess? It was a really difficult decision to make because even just before she was sedated she was snuffling around for grass but the pain clearly wasn't being fully controlled even on the max dose of bute. Very sad now.