maria.s
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Hi everyone,
I am looking for someone who had a similar experience with repetitive choking incidents.
My horse is a rising 3, 17 hand warmblood which I have owned since September. A little while after purchasing him I noticed minor choke episodes that resolved within 5 - 10 minutes. He recently has had a more severe and scary episode that lasted 2 hours but could luckily be resolved with help from the vet over the phone. He is living out in the field where I feed him extra hard feed. He used to get only Suregrow and has also been on grass nuts since a few months. He has choked on just Suregrow before (??) and also on grass nuts dry and completely soaked as well. He has been checked by the vet / teeth are fine etc. All the obvious is fine.
Before starting further investigations I am looking for someone who has had an actual similar experience (not just opinions please!) and has been in this situation. I work professionally with horses, not a novice - No nasty/bitchy comments please.
Thank you,
Maria
I am looking for someone who had a similar experience with repetitive choking incidents.
My horse is a rising 3, 17 hand warmblood which I have owned since September. A little while after purchasing him I noticed minor choke episodes that resolved within 5 - 10 minutes. He recently has had a more severe and scary episode that lasted 2 hours but could luckily be resolved with help from the vet over the phone. He is living out in the field where I feed him extra hard feed. He used to get only Suregrow and has also been on grass nuts since a few months. He has choked on just Suregrow before (??) and also on grass nuts dry and completely soaked as well. He has been checked by the vet / teeth are fine etc. All the obvious is fine.
Before starting further investigations I am looking for someone who has had an actual similar experience (not just opinions please!) and has been in this situation. I work professionally with horses, not a novice - No nasty/bitchy comments please.
Thank you,
Maria