Bossanova
Well-Known Member
Thanks to all who helped re: the horse which was getting stress colics when he came in and ate his dinner.
He's been down to the vets for a full check- they scoped him and found nothing, they prodded, poked and pulled everything, all with no response.
So he's now living out at night and eating his meals in the field. So far he's not reacted at all and seems perfectly content- no more odd drawing back of the neck.
We're going to try bringing him back in at night in a couple of weeks to guage his reaction. It's inpractical to have him out at nights through the winter sp he'll probably end up being turned away with the youngsters for the winter if the problem is still there.
He's been down to the vets for a full check- they scoped him and found nothing, they prodded, poked and pulled everything, all with no response.
So he's now living out at night and eating his meals in the field. So far he's not reacted at all and seems perfectly content- no more odd drawing back of the neck.
We're going to try bringing him back in at night in a couple of weeks to guage his reaction. It's inpractical to have him out at nights through the winter sp he'll probably end up being turned away with the youngsters for the winter if the problem is still there.