Sally-FF
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone
Over the last few weeks we noticed our greedy horse was getting his usual hamster cheeks (thought it was just spring grass), last wednesday night we brought him in and his chin was swollen and hard - he seemed fine and thought he had just bumped it. Thursday his face was a little swollen along with chin so kept an eye on it. Brought him in friday and his whole face was massive, couldn't even get the headcollar fastened properly! Rushed him to the vets and she said thought he had been stung, gave him a huge steroid injection and it went very quickly over the next day. Said no swelling on the inside so will be fine.
Then this week came, he was getting his usual hamster cheeks again. Went to bring him in tonight and he has got a huge chin again
Rang the vet and he thinks there is something in his field he is allergic too (he is in a limited grass paddock as a little weighty. He can't have more steroids this soon as high risk of laminitis. We have given him bute and are keeping an eye on him. He is completely himself, not bothered at all.
We have moved his paddock for tomorrow and will just keep an eye on him.
Anyone got any suggestions or has this happened to you?? Will riding him out do it good?
Thanks
Over the last few weeks we noticed our greedy horse was getting his usual hamster cheeks (thought it was just spring grass), last wednesday night we brought him in and his chin was swollen and hard - he seemed fine and thought he had just bumped it. Thursday his face was a little swollen along with chin so kept an eye on it. Brought him in friday and his whole face was massive, couldn't even get the headcollar fastened properly! Rushed him to the vets and she said thought he had been stung, gave him a huge steroid injection and it went very quickly over the next day. Said no swelling on the inside so will be fine.
Then this week came, he was getting his usual hamster cheeks again. Went to bring him in tonight and he has got a huge chin again
We have moved his paddock for tomorrow and will just keep an eye on him.
Anyone got any suggestions or has this happened to you?? Will riding him out do it good?
Thanks