LittleCob
Member
Hi,
This is my first post and could be a long one, sorry! I think my horse may have ulcers and will be phoning the vet tomorrow to arrange a scope but wanted to ask some questions in the meantime.
I'm wondering if a horse with ulcers could react to the girth fine one day then explode the next day? Or would they always have the severe reaction?
Also is the scope definitive? I'm sure I read somewhere that some ulcers can't be seen on scope (hind gut maybe?!) - if so, how can I rule these out?
Bit of background: my horse started getting a bit girthy last year. First of all just grumpy faces then trying to nip when he girth was put on. Vet was due out for routine vacs so had him take a look. Vet couldn't get any reaction so put it down to behavioural issues. Had his saddle checked (fine) and massage lady couldn't feel any back issues. Anyway a couple of weeks later the girth reaction had become much worse; horse had started pawing, lifting back legs, chewing on stable bars, etc.
Took him to vets. Checked his back (fine) and did nerve blocks around the girth area that did seem to help. Then he had an ultrasound of girth area and xrays of his ribs (and his back purely because you could see it in rib xrays) - nothing of any concern was found. We then did a bute trial which I had to stop half way through because horse coliced but the bute made no difference.
Before all the above treatment I asked if it could be ulcers but vet thought not (cant remember the reason why!).
Anyway, never got to the bottom of it, I let him have a couple of months off then started riding again. Horse wasn't as bad but still not entirely happy about being girthed but more just grumpy faces. He would also sometimes arch his back when you first mounted. Again girth reaction got worse. Rather than girth him I've been walking him out in hand and pootling about bareback just to try and keep the weight off. He seems ok with this.
Tonight I weigh taped him and got the 'girth reaction'. I have been doing this once a week for last month without any reaction? So phoning vet to get him booked in for a scope even if they don't think it is ulcers. To me, it screams ulcers but obviously I'm not a vet and relatively new to horses (owned him for 4 years).
Thanks for reading!! I really need to get to the bottom of this.
This is my first post and could be a long one, sorry! I think my horse may have ulcers and will be phoning the vet tomorrow to arrange a scope but wanted to ask some questions in the meantime.
I'm wondering if a horse with ulcers could react to the girth fine one day then explode the next day? Or would they always have the severe reaction?
Also is the scope definitive? I'm sure I read somewhere that some ulcers can't be seen on scope (hind gut maybe?!) - if so, how can I rule these out?
Bit of background: my horse started getting a bit girthy last year. First of all just grumpy faces then trying to nip when he girth was put on. Vet was due out for routine vacs so had him take a look. Vet couldn't get any reaction so put it down to behavioural issues. Had his saddle checked (fine) and massage lady couldn't feel any back issues. Anyway a couple of weeks later the girth reaction had become much worse; horse had started pawing, lifting back legs, chewing on stable bars, etc.
Took him to vets. Checked his back (fine) and did nerve blocks around the girth area that did seem to help. Then he had an ultrasound of girth area and xrays of his ribs (and his back purely because you could see it in rib xrays) - nothing of any concern was found. We then did a bute trial which I had to stop half way through because horse coliced but the bute made no difference.
Before all the above treatment I asked if it could be ulcers but vet thought not (cant remember the reason why!).
Anyway, never got to the bottom of it, I let him have a couple of months off then started riding again. Horse wasn't as bad but still not entirely happy about being girthed but more just grumpy faces. He would also sometimes arch his back when you first mounted. Again girth reaction got worse. Rather than girth him I've been walking him out in hand and pootling about bareback just to try and keep the weight off. He seems ok with this.
Tonight I weigh taped him and got the 'girth reaction'. I have been doing this once a week for last month without any reaction? So phoning vet to get him booked in for a scope even if they don't think it is ulcers. To me, it screams ulcers but obviously I'm not a vet and relatively new to horses (owned him for 4 years).
Thanks for reading!! I really need to get to the bottom of this.