Switchthehorse
Well-Known Member
This could be a long post, but my horse is not very well and everyone is flummoxed!!? I just wondered if anyone had anything vaguely similar to this?
In summary:
2 days of generally being a bit 'off' lethargic etc - no real signs of being poorly just not her usual self.
Day Three - breathing rate up 25bpm resting 45-50bpm after 5 mins in hand walking. Still fine in herself. Vet comes out, full exam, nothing at all wrong, just 'like looking at a very fit and healthy horse who is breathing a bit too fast'. Temp etc all normal. Take bloods they come back clear. No wheezing etc.
Days 4 and 5 - on bute in case breathing pain related (eg muscular round ribs) no improvement, otherwise happy horse.
Day 6 - severe gassy colic (with hardly any symptoms) no increased heart rate, no temperature, just slightly irritable, breathing still up - vet out again - treated but no improvement after 4 hours so vet back out talk about referall but actually no real signs of colic apart from discomfort and being 'off colour', all vital signs normal. water pumped into tummy in case higher up impaction. hourly checks overnight and improves slightly, on exam (and this could perhaps be important) vet finds ovaries both size of tennis balls and very sore to touch
Day 7 - breathing still off, still presenting as normal but clearly gassy colicking slightly so vet out again, more painkillers, left to monitor
Day 8 - breathing better, more perky, definitely recovered from colic
Day 9 - back to normal self, turnout for 15 mins, hoon round field etc. All fine, but after 5 mins in hand walking breathing up to 45bpm
Now this is a normally fit and well horse who works 6 days a week and competes so pretty fit, although she has a high 'pain threshold' so doesnt often present until very in pain. Looking at her yesterday as she cavorted around the yard in hand you wouldn't know there is anything wrong, except for the breathing that is like she has done a xc course. We are waiting for hormone blood levels to investigate if ovaries are tumourous. Could this impact breathing/cause colic?? Is colic unrelated and just bad luck?? vet baffled, yard manager baffled, me (mum) baffled and very worried!!
Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Vet convinced breathing is NOT an allergy. And horse has no real medical probs except for one incident of colic circa 2 mths a go.
sorry its so long and thanks in advance
In summary:
2 days of generally being a bit 'off' lethargic etc - no real signs of being poorly just not her usual self.
Day Three - breathing rate up 25bpm resting 45-50bpm after 5 mins in hand walking. Still fine in herself. Vet comes out, full exam, nothing at all wrong, just 'like looking at a very fit and healthy horse who is breathing a bit too fast'. Temp etc all normal. Take bloods they come back clear. No wheezing etc.
Days 4 and 5 - on bute in case breathing pain related (eg muscular round ribs) no improvement, otherwise happy horse.
Day 6 - severe gassy colic (with hardly any symptoms) no increased heart rate, no temperature, just slightly irritable, breathing still up - vet out again - treated but no improvement after 4 hours so vet back out talk about referall but actually no real signs of colic apart from discomfort and being 'off colour', all vital signs normal. water pumped into tummy in case higher up impaction. hourly checks overnight and improves slightly, on exam (and this could perhaps be important) vet finds ovaries both size of tennis balls and very sore to touch
Day 7 - breathing still off, still presenting as normal but clearly gassy colicking slightly so vet out again, more painkillers, left to monitor
Day 8 - breathing better, more perky, definitely recovered from colic
Day 9 - back to normal self, turnout for 15 mins, hoon round field etc. All fine, but after 5 mins in hand walking breathing up to 45bpm
Now this is a normally fit and well horse who works 6 days a week and competes so pretty fit, although she has a high 'pain threshold' so doesnt often present until very in pain. Looking at her yesterday as she cavorted around the yard in hand you wouldn't know there is anything wrong, except for the breathing that is like she has done a xc course. We are waiting for hormone blood levels to investigate if ovaries are tumourous. Could this impact breathing/cause colic?? Is colic unrelated and just bad luck?? vet baffled, yard manager baffled, me (mum) baffled and very worried!!
Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Vet convinced breathing is NOT an allergy. And horse has no real medical probs except for one incident of colic circa 2 mths a go.
sorry its so long and thanks in advance