SuperSonicMare
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I am just wondering if anyone has had a similar problem to the one my mare has developed. (Long story - sorry!)
Sunday afternoon my mare was left alone in the field for about an hour while her companion was being ridden, she shouted and walked the fence a bit which is all usual but then she started galloping around the field like a mad thing which is not usual! She had been moved to a different field the day before so I just put it down to that. I called to her & she calmed down. When I put the pony back I caught her to bring her in for the night (she is coming in to keep a box resting horse company over night & Saturday night was her first night in) and she was shaking her head violently. I thought perhaps she had a fly in her ear, so felt inside both ears & gave them a rub in case of itching. She calmed down a little and I led her in and put her away. Then her behaviour became very odd. She alternated between shaking her head & lowering it almost to the ground & snorting - not sniffing. She also kept resting her nose against the partition. This makes me think the problem is nasal rather than her ears. She ate her tea & had eaten almost all her haylage by morning & had drunk a usual amount for her when in.
Today she has been very drippy & cuddly and seems to be saying "mum, fix me please". I feel very sorry for her
she was also lowering her head & resting it on my lower leg & staying like that for some time.
I got the vet out, all normal checks temp, HR, stomach sounds, lungs etc normal. She displayed the same behaviour in front of the vet, though the head shaking is less violent today. Also checked teeth, mouth, eyes, hearing, vet looked up nasal cavities & in ears again all normal. No abnormal discharge (often has slight clear discharge & I've had her 3yrs). She also kept looking at her right side, or turning her head right anyway, so vet checked neck & back & stomach. There was a small possibility she could have been pregnant so she was even palped (and thank god, she isnt!!).
Vet flumoxed! Gave her an anti inflammitory injection & said will recheck at the end of the week if she's no better, if she gets worse or is no better may have to go down scan or xray route.
Thank you for reading, sorry it was so long!
Anyone have any ideas? Any suggestions welcome
Sunday afternoon my mare was left alone in the field for about an hour while her companion was being ridden, she shouted and walked the fence a bit which is all usual but then she started galloping around the field like a mad thing which is not usual! She had been moved to a different field the day before so I just put it down to that. I called to her & she calmed down. When I put the pony back I caught her to bring her in for the night (she is coming in to keep a box resting horse company over night & Saturday night was her first night in) and she was shaking her head violently. I thought perhaps she had a fly in her ear, so felt inside both ears & gave them a rub in case of itching. She calmed down a little and I led her in and put her away. Then her behaviour became very odd. She alternated between shaking her head & lowering it almost to the ground & snorting - not sniffing. She also kept resting her nose against the partition. This makes me think the problem is nasal rather than her ears. She ate her tea & had eaten almost all her haylage by morning & had drunk a usual amount for her when in.
Today she has been very drippy & cuddly and seems to be saying "mum, fix me please". I feel very sorry for her
I got the vet out, all normal checks temp, HR, stomach sounds, lungs etc normal. She displayed the same behaviour in front of the vet, though the head shaking is less violent today. Also checked teeth, mouth, eyes, hearing, vet looked up nasal cavities & in ears again all normal. No abnormal discharge (often has slight clear discharge & I've had her 3yrs). She also kept looking at her right side, or turning her head right anyway, so vet checked neck & back & stomach. There was a small possibility she could have been pregnant so she was even palped (and thank god, she isnt!!).
Vet flumoxed! Gave her an anti inflammitory injection & said will recheck at the end of the week if she's no better, if she gets worse or is no better may have to go down scan or xray route.
Thank you for reading, sorry it was so long!
Anyone have any ideas? Any suggestions welcome
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