lout
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hi there
Im just after peoples thoughts/experience here.
My elderly neighbours horse has suffered significant sudden weight loss. and I mean SUDDEN! over the course of 4 days or so this horse went from being described as very well covered to emaciated.
The horse is around 18 years old and is a Clydesdale.
He has wintered out for several years but has been brought in due to his current condition.
My neighbour hasnt had the vet out and to my knowledge hasnt checked his temperature. The chap who is seeing to him is doing various drenching things and old fashioned hocus pocus! The horse is pissing diarrhea and as a result is drinking up to 7 buckets of water a day. he is however bright enough in himself and eating plenty. he has been like this for at least 2 weeks.
Before I pop over to see how he is doing (someone else is seeing to him every day) I just want to know your thoughts.
My thoughts are to get the vet out to do tests - like liver function, kidney function etc.........but trying to persuade my neighbour to do this is very difficult.
what do you think?
does anyone have any similar experiences?
thanks
Louise
Im just after peoples thoughts/experience here.
My elderly neighbours horse has suffered significant sudden weight loss. and I mean SUDDEN! over the course of 4 days or so this horse went from being described as very well covered to emaciated.
The horse is around 18 years old and is a Clydesdale.
He has wintered out for several years but has been brought in due to his current condition.
My neighbour hasnt had the vet out and to my knowledge hasnt checked his temperature. The chap who is seeing to him is doing various drenching things and old fashioned hocus pocus! The horse is pissing diarrhea and as a result is drinking up to 7 buckets of water a day. he is however bright enough in himself and eating plenty. he has been like this for at least 2 weeks.
Before I pop over to see how he is doing (someone else is seeing to him every day) I just want to know your thoughts.
My thoughts are to get the vet out to do tests - like liver function, kidney function etc.........but trying to persuade my neighbour to do this is very difficult.
what do you think?
does anyone have any similar experiences?
thanks
Louise