QueenDee_
Well-Known Member
Just thought i'd give you all a quick update...-
I'm pretty sure its due to her strong and sometimes stubborn pony will and personality that shes still busy fighting- she had a pretty good day yesterday, vet said her temperature was down to pretty much normal which was fantastic news, her pulse was still a bit high and she said that odds were probably now 70/30 so everyone was more positive all round, still on drips and antibiotic injections, eating fairly well and drinking a bit.
Noticed this morning that her breathing had become a bit 'gaspy' and the vet was coming out this morning any way, and confirmed her respiratory system has become infected, temperature was still down but pulse was higher, so shes still on drip and now antibiotics for that infection, on a better note he said that her gut was sounding good which is a sign her kidneys are recovering slowly and we also confirmed that it was acorns that caused it- we found a considerable amount in her droppings. Questioned this as we have gone years with oaks in out fields and no problem, and he said that ponys can sometimes acquire a taste for them...
But went out to clean her out and give her a brush and talk to her a bit just now and she seemed a bit brighter than this morning, and gave her some hay which she was soon tucking in to, also I think her breathing sounded better than this morning too..
So all fingers crossed, i'll keep you all posted,
-Elena.
I'm pretty sure its due to her strong and sometimes stubborn pony will and personality that shes still busy fighting- she had a pretty good day yesterday, vet said her temperature was down to pretty much normal which was fantastic news, her pulse was still a bit high and she said that odds were probably now 70/30 so everyone was more positive all round, still on drips and antibiotic injections, eating fairly well and drinking a bit.
Noticed this morning that her breathing had become a bit 'gaspy' and the vet was coming out this morning any way, and confirmed her respiratory system has become infected, temperature was still down but pulse was higher, so shes still on drip and now antibiotics for that infection, on a better note he said that her gut was sounding good which is a sign her kidneys are recovering slowly and we also confirmed that it was acorns that caused it- we found a considerable amount in her droppings. Questioned this as we have gone years with oaks in out fields and no problem, and he said that ponys can sometimes acquire a taste for them...
But went out to clean her out and give her a brush and talk to her a bit just now and she seemed a bit brighter than this morning, and gave her some hay which she was soon tucking in to, also I think her breathing sounded better than this morning too..
So all fingers crossed, i'll keep you all posted,
-Elena.