Troggy
Well-Known Member
Got home today and Toffee had strange wet patches all over her hind quarters that were dribbling orangey/brown serum type goo down her legs, she was very hot and also couldn't hold her balance when I picked up her feet. She was fine in herself but I was very concerned so called the vet, who came out.
He gave her a steroid jab (did warn can trigger laminitis, so now I am very worried as she is a bit porky...but he did say it is unusual...), an antibiotic jab and took some blood to test. Also given me a weeks course of antibiotics. Will get blood test results tomorrow.
He said it could either be something she has eaten or inhaled, any ideas? NEVER seen anything like this before, even the vet who is from an equine practice had only seen a few.
It was probably last week as on Saturday she was very slow when hacked, I could barely get her to trot but she is naturally lazy and it was very muggy so it's hard to tell when something is wrong. What concerned me was when picking out her feet after my hack she fell/collapsed. I assumed something made her jump and she lost balance but it now looks like it was part of this reaction, I feel very bad. She had a gentle walk hack on Sunday and was fine but still lacking in beans, again I assumed as muggy and she was in season so can be sluggish.
Any ideas what could cause this? She is out in field now, he said to keep her normal routine (out at night, in at day), just need to keep her weight down without any exercise until she is better...
He gave her a steroid jab (did warn can trigger laminitis, so now I am very worried as she is a bit porky...but he did say it is unusual...), an antibiotic jab and took some blood to test. Also given me a weeks course of antibiotics. Will get blood test results tomorrow.
He said it could either be something she has eaten or inhaled, any ideas? NEVER seen anything like this before, even the vet who is from an equine practice had only seen a few.
It was probably last week as on Saturday she was very slow when hacked, I could barely get her to trot but she is naturally lazy and it was very muggy so it's hard to tell when something is wrong. What concerned me was when picking out her feet after my hack she fell/collapsed. I assumed something made her jump and she lost balance but it now looks like it was part of this reaction, I feel very bad. She had a gentle walk hack on Sunday and was fine but still lacking in beans, again I assumed as muggy and she was in season so can be sluggish.
Any ideas what could cause this? She is out in field now, he said to keep her normal routine (out at night, in at day), just need to keep her weight down without any exercise until she is better...