little_critter
Well-Known Member
I've never seen choke before so not sure.
My mare was eating her haynet (double netted) and stopped eating raised her head and was chewing a lot (no food in her mouth) the occasional groan but mostly just lots of chewing. She wasn't distressed and wasn't drooling or coughing.
I walked her round the school for a while and massaged her throat until it passed. (About 15 mins)
Whatever it was can't have been too bad because if she was distracted by something across the fields she would happily stop and stare at that and the chewing would stop.
Once she seemed all ok she went back into her stable and tucked into her ( now thoroughly wetted) haynet.
She's having her teeth done in a couple of weeks anyway so I wonder if she's got some issues with them.
My mare was eating her haynet (double netted) and stopped eating raised her head and was chewing a lot (no food in her mouth) the occasional groan but mostly just lots of chewing. She wasn't distressed and wasn't drooling or coughing.
I walked her round the school for a while and massaged her throat until it passed. (About 15 mins)
Whatever it was can't have been too bad because if she was distracted by something across the fields she would happily stop and stare at that and the chewing would stop.
Once she seemed all ok she went back into her stable and tucked into her ( now thoroughly wetted) haynet.
She's having her teeth done in a couple of weeks anyway so I wonder if she's got some issues with them.