jasperconran
Member
Hi, I am new to this forum and have got a question. I am in the process of buying a 2 year old cob for myself and my daughter. The owner has had him for 8 months and never had him vaccinated or anything. I sent a vet out to do a blood test for strangles and it came back positive although the horse is showing no signs of the disease. He is just over the safe levels, ie, 0.7. The vet is saying that this due to antibodies building up to fight it, as he has obviously been exposed to strangles at some point in his young life.
The vet is recommending another blood test in 14 days time, and he is pretty confident that it will be negative. So my question is this, shall we just wait for another blood test or is it worth looking into getting a guttoral pouch wash done straight away? I know that this is not a cheap procedure, but the animals owner is not convinced that the test will come back negative in 14 days time.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My daughter is very upset and the yard will not take the horse until the tests come back negative.
thanks in advance
The vet is recommending another blood test in 14 days time, and he is pretty confident that it will be negative. So my question is this, shall we just wait for another blood test or is it worth looking into getting a guttoral pouch wash done straight away? I know that this is not a cheap procedure, but the animals owner is not convinced that the test will come back negative in 14 days time.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My daughter is very upset and the yard will not take the horse until the tests come back negative.
thanks in advance