Bunny, hope your horse gets better. I thought you were supposed to walk them, to get the digestion going.
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So happy to hear that she is doing better! Boy, the meds today, so grateful for the knowledge today too on animals. Helps to have a vet that knows his/her stuff.
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Oh Yay.... I got back up just to check to see...
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Bunny, hope your horse gets better. I thought you were supposed to walk them, to get the digestion going.
Quote: No, I've heard the walking is really just if the horse keeps trying to roll. This gal has been been lying around, looking sorry for herself, but not really rolling. She seemed kind of depressed - more like a donkey colic. Horses usually go in for more drama.
The obvious answer is a tummy full of dry hay, and not drinking enough water (in cold weather; horses will do that to themselves), but the vet thinks there may be more going on than just a colic. Once we got her up, the horse was showing signs of stiffness and muscle spasms. She was given some Banamine and fluids, but they are doing some blood work to see what else might be going on. Prayers and good thoughts are appreciated.
Praying your horse will get will quickly!
SCG sorry about your finger I hope it will heal quickly!
Oz glad your ok, I saw the pics on the news and said a prayer for y'all.
We were lucky. If we left an hour later I would have not made it to the airport. Seeing so many flooded homes was sad. I normally stay put when we get storms so I have not seen the damage as it is happening beforeOz glad your ok, I saw the pics on the news and said a prayer for y'all.
Quote: Good thing y'all got out! Hopefully there will not be to much damage to your place.