parelligirl
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Hi guys - new to the forum!
Wanted some advise... I feel so bad!!
We had to get the vet out last night for my mare.
We thought it was behavorial issued as when she was schooling she would (what we thought) "evade" and try and throw you off balance, skipping, cantering with front legs and trotting on back legs when asked to trot.
She became so sweaty... (we thought this was because she is very unfit and because it was mild...)
Basically she looked very akward and thought she was being naughty... We put her back in her stable after trying to work her...
She looked very uncomfortable in her stable, looking at her belly and back end. standing funny, breathing heavy... (all signs of what we thought was colic...)
We called the vet out to make sure and whilst on the phone to the vet she urinated (which looked like blood but wasnt..) a ribena-looking wee.
The vet came and diagnosed her with azoturia/tying up.
Basically her whole back end had cramped... her muscles had contracted but didnt open again (just like out muscles when we use them)
The vet has taken blood to measure the amount of muscle damage she has.
The reason she has dark urine is because of all the myogolobin released from the damaged muscles and it escapes through the bladder.
She had a painkiller injection to relieve her of pain and on pain killers and electrolytes in her water for the next couple of days.
She is on box rest untill the blood results come back at least, she is not to move, even to be brought out the stable for mucking out. The worst thing she can do is move whilst these muscles are locked (hence the terrible feeling i have right now of guilt....)
There is a lot more info here if anyone is interested
http://www.equinehospital.net/azoturia.htm
The vet has suggested Ty-Guard by Equine America...
But ive seen a couple of other supplements, one by Global Herbs called Ti-Free formula also
Just wanted to see if anyone else has ever experienced this and if they are using supplements?
Thanks for your help and listening to my guilt trip
Wanted some advise... I feel so bad!!
We had to get the vet out last night for my mare.
We thought it was behavorial issued as when she was schooling she would (what we thought) "evade" and try and throw you off balance, skipping, cantering with front legs and trotting on back legs when asked to trot.
She became so sweaty... (we thought this was because she is very unfit and because it was mild...)
Basically she looked very akward and thought she was being naughty... We put her back in her stable after trying to work her...
She looked very uncomfortable in her stable, looking at her belly and back end. standing funny, breathing heavy... (all signs of what we thought was colic...)
We called the vet out to make sure and whilst on the phone to the vet she urinated (which looked like blood but wasnt..) a ribena-looking wee.
The vet came and diagnosed her with azoturia/tying up.
Basically her whole back end had cramped... her muscles had contracted but didnt open again (just like out muscles when we use them)
The vet has taken blood to measure the amount of muscle damage she has.
The reason she has dark urine is because of all the myogolobin released from the damaged muscles and it escapes through the bladder.
She had a painkiller injection to relieve her of pain and on pain killers and electrolytes in her water for the next couple of days.
She is on box rest untill the blood results come back at least, she is not to move, even to be brought out the stable for mucking out. The worst thing she can do is move whilst these muscles are locked (hence the terrible feeling i have right now of guilt....)
There is a lot more info here if anyone is interested
http://www.equinehospital.net/azoturia.htm
The vet has suggested Ty-Guard by Equine America...
But ive seen a couple of other supplements, one by Global Herbs called Ti-Free formula also
Just wanted to see if anyone else has ever experienced this and if they are using supplements?
Thanks for your help and listening to my guilt trip