pootleperkin
Well-Known Member
A friend who lives in the middle of nowhere in Nevada, USA (nearest neighbour 400 miles away!) has been in touch to ask for a bit of advice about one of her horses who is off colour - this is her e-mail:
'Allie horse has a 102.9 fever this a.m. She has been off her feed for about 24 hours worse today than yesterday. No cough, no resp distress, I saw her have a good poop. Eyes are clear. She is listless.
Any ideas?'
I immediately thought bacterial infection at that temperature, but she doesn't mention a wound and her respiratory signs are clear. I have told her to look for small puncture wounds and any signs of colic, also to keep taking her temperature. Any other ideas?
I'm guessing if she stays this way with no other signs, then it must be an infection of some sort and antibiotics will be the way forward.
Rebecca will get the vet if she is mega worried, but I think the nearest is about 100 miles away, so is usually just contacted if really, really necessary....... I would p**p myself if my vet were that far away!!
'Allie horse has a 102.9 fever this a.m. She has been off her feed for about 24 hours worse today than yesterday. No cough, no resp distress, I saw her have a good poop. Eyes are clear. She is listless.
Any ideas?'
I immediately thought bacterial infection at that temperature, but she doesn't mention a wound and her respiratory signs are clear. I have told her to look for small puncture wounds and any signs of colic, also to keep taking her temperature. Any other ideas?
I'm guessing if she stays this way with no other signs, then it must be an infection of some sort and antibiotics will be the way forward.
Rebecca will get the vet if she is mega worried, but I think the nearest is about 100 miles away, so is usually just contacted if really, really necessary....... I would p**p myself if my vet were that far away!!