nikanita
Well-Known Member
There are 4 of us at our yard. 2 of us have got 2 horses/ponies (me being one of them) and the others have 1 horse each.
My daughters pony went down with suspected colic just before Xmas. Old pony, aged 20, no temperature, but under the weather. Vet ran blood tests, couldn't fine anything. I put it down to the haylage and have now put him on hay. Vets bill £250. Now seems OK
After Xmas my other horse ill, mare aged 12 - running temperature, lethargic etc, given course of antibiotics, 2 visits from vet. Bill £350. Put it down to a virus.
Last week, girl with 2 horses found her 12 year old thoroughbred dead in the field. Not been ill, no signs of colic. They have put it down to a heart attack.
Fingers crossed we have had our run of bad luck! Couldn't be anything more sinister could it?
So worried now when anyone from the yard rings
My daughters pony went down with suspected colic just before Xmas. Old pony, aged 20, no temperature, but under the weather. Vet ran blood tests, couldn't fine anything. I put it down to the haylage and have now put him on hay. Vets bill £250. Now seems OK
After Xmas my other horse ill, mare aged 12 - running temperature, lethargic etc, given course of antibiotics, 2 visits from vet. Bill £350. Put it down to a virus.
Last week, girl with 2 horses found her 12 year old thoroughbred dead in the field. Not been ill, no signs of colic. They have put it down to a heart attack.
Fingers crossed we have had our run of bad luck! Couldn't be anything more sinister could it?
So worried now when anyone from the yard rings