Snowfilly
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Posting on behalf of my uncle *HORSE IS UNDER THE VET*
15hh cob, 9 years, gelding. Was a bit 'quiet' yesterday but nothing specific. This morning, temp of 106 and very high pulse rate, looks like he's just had a hard gallop. Gut normal, passed dung and water, eaten some hay and picking at grass. No attempts at going down, no sign of pain or discomfort anywhere.
Vet can't see an obvious cause; given antibiotics in case of batcerial infection and anti-inflamatires to lower temp and is coming back later. Horse showing no improvement.
Any ideas? He is in a closed herd, lives out 24/7 and as uncle hasn't been riding due to weather, no horses have left or come onto yard for past 8 weeks or more. There are no other horses within two fields' distance, and none of the others are showing any signs.
Anyone got any ideas? He is a very poorly boy atm and temp is critical, according to vet.
15hh cob, 9 years, gelding. Was a bit 'quiet' yesterday but nothing specific. This morning, temp of 106 and very high pulse rate, looks like he's just had a hard gallop. Gut normal, passed dung and water, eaten some hay and picking at grass. No attempts at going down, no sign of pain or discomfort anywhere.
Vet can't see an obvious cause; given antibiotics in case of batcerial infection and anti-inflamatires to lower temp and is coming back later. Horse showing no improvement.
Any ideas? He is in a closed herd, lives out 24/7 and as uncle hasn't been riding due to weather, no horses have left or come onto yard for past 8 weeks or more. There are no other horses within two fields' distance, and none of the others are showing any signs.
Anyone got any ideas? He is a very poorly boy atm and temp is critical, according to vet.