stilltrying
Well-Known Member
Its been a while since I posted an update on Teddy and unfortunately its not the best news.
He was treated over the summer, initially to calm his gut, before the reintroduction of the right bacteria. He certainly made improvements, started to pick up a bit of condition and was brought back into light work. However he still wasnt 100%. He was still on the poor side and rather tight looking over his back end. Once we we took him in the school we realised he was stepping slightly short on his right hind, all connected to his gut apparently, which was an indication that he was still sore.
Once his protocol finished the little tell tale signs that he was unhappy started creeping back, and he started getting nasty again. We stopped riding him, his poo was re-tested and while we waited for the results he went back on the equishure, which seemed to improve things again slightly.
The tests came back last week and unfortunately show that he is still very acidic with too much of the wrong bacteria. The vet has said that of all the horses she has treated, he is the one that has shown the least improvement. Chloe (his owner) has had a long chat with the vet and they have agreed to trial one more course of treatment. I believe it will be another 10 x weeks treatment to try and stabilise before attempting to repopulate his gut with the right bacteria. He will be assessed after the 10 weeks and if he hasnt stabilised enough then it will be time to say goodbye.
Trying to be positive but have to say I'm now fearing the worst. Hopefully i will be proved wrong!
He was treated over the summer, initially to calm his gut, before the reintroduction of the right bacteria. He certainly made improvements, started to pick up a bit of condition and was brought back into light work. However he still wasnt 100%. He was still on the poor side and rather tight looking over his back end. Once we we took him in the school we realised he was stepping slightly short on his right hind, all connected to his gut apparently, which was an indication that he was still sore.
Once his protocol finished the little tell tale signs that he was unhappy started creeping back, and he started getting nasty again. We stopped riding him, his poo was re-tested and while we waited for the results he went back on the equishure, which seemed to improve things again slightly.
The tests came back last week and unfortunately show that he is still very acidic with too much of the wrong bacteria. The vet has said that of all the horses she has treated, he is the one that has shown the least improvement. Chloe (his owner) has had a long chat with the vet and they have agreed to trial one more course of treatment. I believe it will be another 10 x weeks treatment to try and stabilise before attempting to repopulate his gut with the right bacteria. He will be assessed after the 10 weeks and if he hasnt stabilised enough then it will be time to say goodbye.
Trying to be positive but have to say I'm now fearing the worst. Hopefully i will be proved wrong!