shannonandtay
Well-Known Member
So this morning arrived at yard to turn out pony and he hadn't eaten breakfast or much of his hay, i thought that strange but maybe because it's been hot, anyway went to turn out and he was blowing threw his nose and when we got to the field he had a drink straight away and clear gunk came out of his nose, I was worried but he seemed fine them went to graze so I asked yo to keep an eye on him and phone me if he seemed unwell. So I got the phone call a coup,e of hours later that he had green discharge on his nose and seemed listless so he was bought in while I phoned the vet and made my way to the yard. Vet didn't think it was choke. He had a temperature of 39.4 and seemed sore around the throat area, he had a bit of a cough and still had discharge from the nose, she didn't ink it was strangles but took bloods and gave a painkiller and left me some bute. He isn't allowed hay or haylage due to his throat being inflamed but he can graze so he is out tonight and I've just got home after a final check and he seems quite happy, no coughing but still some green discharge from the nose although it is quite thin now and not as much of it. Does this sound like a mild form of choke? I should get blood results back tomorrow and I'm now quite worried.