Peregrine Falcon
Looking for the light
My mare had a bout of spasmodic colic end of March. Then 6 days later was unwell again, lethargic, raised temperature and off food. Vet called on both occasions. Fluids given, bloods run and wec performed. Bloods showed low in protein and albumen. Also wormed as moderate wec. Bloods run again a week or so later showing both levels back up. Vet suspected worms were the problem. I wasn't totally convinced but went with the professional opinion. WEC then came back as 0.
She's had another 2 episodes where she is off her food, mopes about for a hour or two then is fine. Spoke to vet again who said to monitor and call if she got any worse.
Mare has had these funny episodes before, normally spring and late autumn/winter time. I have started to keep a diary to see if they co-incide with her seasons. She is a laid back character with a lovely temperament which doesn't alter. She is quite evident when in season though as a squirty tart.
When I spoke to the vet about her at length she suggested scoping as something to either eliminate or investigate. I was offered a great deal yesterday on a scope today which I took. Scope was clear so now I am still wondering what could be the cause.
I'vd had her tested for PSSM which was clear. Had lots of physio and nerve block last year as she wasn't right behind.
Vet said to keep monitoring her and let her know if a pattern starts emerging with off food episodes and seasons.
Am now wondering what else I can do. Anyone else had similar and got any thoughts please?
For other info, she is a 9yo NF mare. Out 24/7 fed on unmolassed chaff, handful of grass nuts, micronised linseed, with vit E and brewers yeast.
She's had another 2 episodes where she is off her food, mopes about for a hour or two then is fine. Spoke to vet again who said to monitor and call if she got any worse.
Mare has had these funny episodes before, normally spring and late autumn/winter time. I have started to keep a diary to see if they co-incide with her seasons. She is a laid back character with a lovely temperament which doesn't alter. She is quite evident when in season though as a squirty tart.
When I spoke to the vet about her at length she suggested scoping as something to either eliminate or investigate. I was offered a great deal yesterday on a scope today which I took. Scope was clear so now I am still wondering what could be the cause.
I'vd had her tested for PSSM which was clear. Had lots of physio and nerve block last year as she wasn't right behind.
Vet said to keep monitoring her and let her know if a pattern starts emerging with off food episodes and seasons.
Am now wondering what else I can do. Anyone else had similar and got any thoughts please?
For other info, she is a 9yo NF mare. Out 24/7 fed on unmolassed chaff, handful of grass nuts, micronised linseed, with vit E and brewers yeast.