Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
Hi
I am usually found in the Tack Room posting for advise on anything and everything being a first time owner. I was hoping for a bit of veterinary advise as i feel i need to set a plan and the guessing game is wearing thin.
A summary, my boy tested positive for hind gut bleeding in a Succeed test and was prescribed steroids and a gut balancer. He improved and id say he is about 50 percent his old self. The last week his behavior began to get very aggressive biting and kicking. It was suggested by a friend i change him on to the Acid Ease rather than the gut balancer which has helped (only two days but his is no longer aggressive)
The vet came back last week and bloods were all showing improvement. Vet seems to be thinking there is hind gut inflammation somewhere and advised the next step will be a abdominal ultrasound.
I am going to call the vet tomorrow to discuss the ultrasound but i am also thinking of asking for him to be scoped as well.
Can these be done at the same time, ie one after another?
My biggest concern is the scoping as i know being starved for 12 hours is going to make my boy incredibly stressed, he does jump over doors so it is going to be a case of putting a weave grill up and not turning up to see him until the vet arrives as he will be very agitated and aggressive... i expect. can they truly not eat anything at all for 12 hours? My boy also goes into shut down mode (i presume this is a pain response and he basically switches off and leans back like he cant lock his legs. I'm scared he will fall down with sedation.
Is scoping really as stressful as i am predicting? would you have him scoped before he is scanned? His symptoms scream ulcers but vet doesn't seem convinced.
girthy
grumpy
hates rugs
doesn't like being touched especially towards the back of his belly and bottom of his back near his bum.
yawning
biting
kicking when picking feet
pulling faces
The only things against ulcers are-
weight good
adlib hay
fast fibre
no sugar
I have said to my partner i am done with the guessing and trailing treatment as it seems to get better then boom he soon lets me know he still isn't feeling OK.
Being a first time owner i dont have the experience behind me so i'm just looking to hear about peoples experiences and in put.
I am usually found in the Tack Room posting for advise on anything and everything being a first time owner. I was hoping for a bit of veterinary advise as i feel i need to set a plan and the guessing game is wearing thin.
A summary, my boy tested positive for hind gut bleeding in a Succeed test and was prescribed steroids and a gut balancer. He improved and id say he is about 50 percent his old self. The last week his behavior began to get very aggressive biting and kicking. It was suggested by a friend i change him on to the Acid Ease rather than the gut balancer which has helped (only two days but his is no longer aggressive)
The vet came back last week and bloods were all showing improvement. Vet seems to be thinking there is hind gut inflammation somewhere and advised the next step will be a abdominal ultrasound.
I am going to call the vet tomorrow to discuss the ultrasound but i am also thinking of asking for him to be scoped as well.
Can these be done at the same time, ie one after another?
My biggest concern is the scoping as i know being starved for 12 hours is going to make my boy incredibly stressed, he does jump over doors so it is going to be a case of putting a weave grill up and not turning up to see him until the vet arrives as he will be very agitated and aggressive... i expect. can they truly not eat anything at all for 12 hours? My boy also goes into shut down mode (i presume this is a pain response and he basically switches off and leans back like he cant lock his legs. I'm scared he will fall down with sedation.
Is scoping really as stressful as i am predicting? would you have him scoped before he is scanned? His symptoms scream ulcers but vet doesn't seem convinced.
girthy
grumpy
hates rugs
doesn't like being touched especially towards the back of his belly and bottom of his back near his bum.
yawning
biting
kicking when picking feet
pulling faces
The only things against ulcers are-
weight good
adlib hay
fast fibre
no sugar
I have said to my partner i am done with the guessing and trailing treatment as it seems to get better then boom he soon lets me know he still isn't feeling OK.
Being a first time owner i dont have the experience behind me so i'm just looking to hear about peoples experiences and in put.