Laurac13
Well-Known Member
Hi all
My boy Merlin was poorly this evening and had me really worried, I had just fed him his dinner and he was eating hay, the next minute he had his nose to the floor with his head bent out to the offsite and was backing up, he seemed not with it at all, his teeth were grinding, I couldn’t get him to lift his head. After last July when he was poorly I panicked!
Ran to yard owners house to get her we popped his head collar on he was sweating up massively on his off side all down his neck and chest and it was burning hot, called vet instructed to shove a hose in his mouth for 10-20 minutes we also hosed his neck. After an hour he was much more himself but burning on his offside neck and sweating.
called vet back instructed to give him 2 Bute and 20 antihistamines I only had 8 so gave him those.
So it would seem he had a big reaction to a wasp or similar bite. Anyone else experienced this? Horses are so huge I find it strange an inset bite can cause such a reaction and distress just so glad I was there when it happened so I could help Him ?
He is a dude my friend rode him out this morning he has been perfectly healthy for the past year since recovery from what we think was a snake bite last July when he was really poorly and had to go on steroids for weeks
Maybe he has over reactions to bites and if he was a human he would have an epi-pen? Anyone else have a horse like this? I’d be interested to hear
My boy Merlin was poorly this evening and had me really worried, I had just fed him his dinner and he was eating hay, the next minute he had his nose to the floor with his head bent out to the offsite and was backing up, he seemed not with it at all, his teeth were grinding, I couldn’t get him to lift his head. After last July when he was poorly I panicked!
Ran to yard owners house to get her we popped his head collar on he was sweating up massively on his off side all down his neck and chest and it was burning hot, called vet instructed to shove a hose in his mouth for 10-20 minutes we also hosed his neck. After an hour he was much more himself but burning on his offside neck and sweating.
called vet back instructed to give him 2 Bute and 20 antihistamines I only had 8 so gave him those.
So it would seem he had a big reaction to a wasp or similar bite. Anyone else experienced this? Horses are so huge I find it strange an inset bite can cause such a reaction and distress just so glad I was there when it happened so I could help Him ?
He is a dude my friend rode him out this morning he has been perfectly healthy for the past year since recovery from what we think was a snake bite last July when he was really poorly and had to go on steroids for weeks
Maybe he has over reactions to bites and if he was a human he would have an epi-pen? Anyone else have a horse like this? I’d be interested to hear