Ludi-doodi
Well-Known Member
OK dummy alert here!
Friends horse, we and first vet, thought had a slight colic on sunday evening, although got better and pooing etc still wasn't quite right yesterday. Vet came again, took bloods and after tests said although colic and tying up looked very similar in blood results, he thought horse had actually tied up. By the owners own admission this isn't a horse that is worked hard! What else can cause this? Horse had been diagnosed about 2 months ago with a virus and was given some time off. He came back quite well and even pinging around a bit too much for owner's liking! However on Sunday, was very low and although went on a short hack rider said he had to be pushed the whole way round.
I have it in the back of my mind that it can also be caused by too much protein - therefore could haylege cause tying up?
Any explanations gratefully received.
G
Friends horse, we and first vet, thought had a slight colic on sunday evening, although got better and pooing etc still wasn't quite right yesterday. Vet came again, took bloods and after tests said although colic and tying up looked very similar in blood results, he thought horse had actually tied up. By the owners own admission this isn't a horse that is worked hard! What else can cause this? Horse had been diagnosed about 2 months ago with a virus and was given some time off. He came back quite well and even pinging around a bit too much for owner's liking! However on Sunday, was very low and although went on a short hack rider said he had to be pushed the whole way round.
I have it in the back of my mind that it can also be caused by too much protein - therefore could haylege cause tying up?
Any explanations gratefully received.
G