toomanyhorses26
Well-Known Member
My 3 year old tb has some issues with the farrier and for everybody's safety while we are working through these he is sedated for the actual showing process. He was sedated about 4 weeks ago and went under like text book and came round relatively quickly - within about 2.5 hrs he was up and over the stable door looking for his next meal and generally being a pest as usual
We have had him shod again today ,same amount of sedalin at about 3.30pm and he is still drowsy (as of about 20 mins ago). Doesn't appear to be in any distress ,no sweating etc . He has laid down a couple of times but this isn't unusual for him in his box (is naturally a very lazy little wotsit). Have left him in stable with a thick bed and just his water bucket and I am going to pop up again in about an hour and see if he is anymore awake. I have spoken to the vet who didn't seem that concerned - said as long as he is standing,breathing not laboured and not too unsteady on his feet - he will be fine. Has anyone else had this type of reaction - the only thing I could put it down to is that he was worked yesterday and has been high tailing it round the field today with his pony mates so maybe more tired than last time.