BBP
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Please watch the video, this horse has colic but you may not realise it from first look. Just to raise awareness that colic does not always look the way you imagine it to.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=omFtX7Y93a8&feature=youtu.be
Other signs prior to vet: lack of appetite, baring teeth by lifting top lip slightly, very occasional pawing the ground.
No rolling or looking at sides, no sweating, happy to walk out, none of the massive red flags.
On vet exam, decreased gut sounds all 4 quadrants, normal heart rate, raised temperature. Rectal exam didnt identify anything scary. Tubed, no reflux. Electrolytes and Epsom salts tubed in.
Please think get well thoughts for BBP. Never had colic before and I already decided I wouldnt put him through surgery if that was ever required.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=omFtX7Y93a8&feature=youtu.be
Other signs prior to vet: lack of appetite, baring teeth by lifting top lip slightly, very occasional pawing the ground.
No rolling or looking at sides, no sweating, happy to walk out, none of the massive red flags.
On vet exam, decreased gut sounds all 4 quadrants, normal heart rate, raised temperature. Rectal exam didnt identify anything scary. Tubed, no reflux. Electrolytes and Epsom salts tubed in.
Please think get well thoughts for BBP. Never had colic before and I already decided I wouldnt put him through surgery if that was ever required.