JaneMBE
Well-Known Member
I have just spoken to the vet about the test done on Phantom.
Obviously with white cell count at 50 thousand (ten times more than it should have been) he had septicemia.
He had many bugs in his system, but salmonella wasn't one of them, there were just many varieites of bugs. Caused, most likely, because the field flooded from the brook, and by grazing he picked up many.
He did say that Phantom would have been just off colour for two days prior to becoming extremely sick and that death would have been that quick.
Which has made me so aware now of floods and how they affect not just people, and I will not be using that field again even in an emergency. I will inform land owner but it is doubtful they will close that field, but if I see any horses in there I will inform the owners of the possible contamination.
Poor poor bugger
Obviously with white cell count at 50 thousand (ten times more than it should have been) he had septicemia.
He had many bugs in his system, but salmonella wasn't one of them, there were just many varieites of bugs. Caused, most likely, because the field flooded from the brook, and by grazing he picked up many.
He did say that Phantom would have been just off colour for two days prior to becoming extremely sick and that death would have been that quick.
Which has made me so aware now of floods and how they affect not just people, and I will not be using that field again even in an emergency. I will inform land owner but it is doubtful they will close that field, but if I see any horses in there I will inform the owners of the possible contamination.
Poor poor bugger