Marydoll
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Sorry for not logging on sooner to update you. Thanks for all your advice and concern.
The vet came out the following morning, as horse was eating and drinking as normal and had no temperature. Oddly enough when the vet did come he had completely stopped dribbling! Typical!! Anyway vet said if it was something stuck it had obviously passed through itself, and he hadn't and wasn't shwoing any signs of distress. The dentist is still coming out next week.
Horses can "dribble" like this during a choke episode, was there any grass, hay, feed ect in it?