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1463.1 | | SSVAX::DALEY | | Tue Apr 30 1991 20:44 | 6 |
| This just reminded me of something which happened in a barn I was at
about 12 years ago- one turn-out paddock was off-limits to the
horses in the spring. Someone said it was due to thetree buds - but
since my horse was never turned out there anyway, I never paid any
attention. Now it makes sens to me.
Pat
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1463.2 | what to do? | BONJVI::PIERCE | I'd rather be tanning | Fri May 03 1991 13:53 | 6 |
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It's been 2weeks and she is still sick. Her stomac is all tucked up
and she legs are swollen...we just don't know what to do. She is
in so much pain..and for so long...
Lou
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1463.3 | Call the vet....... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | I could never kill a skeet! | Fri May 03 1991 13:58 | 4 |
| What does the vet say about this? Have you been keeping
him informed of her (lack of) progress?
Lynne
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1463.4 | | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Fri May 03 1991 15:28 | 4 |
| It wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion or third opinion, if you
haven't already.
Mary
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1463.5 | hope this helps | WFOV11::NOLL | | Mon May 06 1991 11:00 | 39 |
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Hi!
Sorry to hear about the mare!!!
I recently had to deal with heaves with my horse....this condition was
brought on by some sort of allergy.....
I can't recommend enough a phone call to Cornell University in Ithaca,
N.Y.....can't recall the vet I spoke with....she must have been on
the phone for a good 1/2 hour with me....she also sent me some really
informative material on the subject and turned me on to two vets doing
research at Michigan State.....
These folks at Cornell are really willing to help if they can...which
was NOT the response I got from Tufts when I called there.....
Call them....they will offer their opinion on any treatments that are
available and fill you in on any research....
I question whether it's the "buds" that are causing the problem...
obviously, something needs to change right away to get her condition
under control.....I would not put her out to eat at all but change
her onto I totally different diet (with your vets guidance of course)..
Just as in heaves, you need to do something about controlling the
environment and/or diet....and it sounds like your problem IS the
diet....can you put her in a stall and hay her....or an outside area
that doesn't allow her to eat? Obviously, if it's an allergy, this
has gotten under control yet.....
My horse has completely recovered from her heaves (with what we can
tell....NO PERMANENT DAMAGE)...as my vet says....he wishes more folks
would not expect for medication to be the answer with these type of
problems....that the environment/feed must be controlled for full
recovery.....
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR PROBLEM!!!! But as I said, I wouldn't have her
anywhere near that grazing area if it is suspect....
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1463.6 | Jesse had a bad reaction | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue May 07 1991 09:50 | 20 |
| My mare got real sick Sunday morning while at a show. All four legs
were very swollen, and they were oozing this serum stuff (pinkish and
very sticky). THey were red hot to the touch, and sore to the touch.
She got a patch on her withers and another on her neck. real strange!
My vet came out and felt it was some sort of allergic reaction (contact
dermatitist SP). She didn't think it was systemic (inside her), because she
appeared very healthy, and sound.
She got steroid shots, and I'm giving her pennicillin and bute for a
few more days. I'm also bathing and wrapping her legs several times
a day. THis serum stuff will make her lose her hair....so I'm trying
to minimize the damage.
Who is the vet you're using? I'd like to mention this to my vet,
because she dosen't know what caused this? She also heard of another
case, quite similar, happening over the weekend in Ct.
Michele
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1463.7 | ??? | BONJVI::PIERCE | I'd rather be tanning | Thu May 09 1991 16:37 | 12 |
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Thanks for the notes. We have had 2 vets up to the barn they boht
thought it was colic. It has been 3weeks now and Shree is still not
better at all..yes the vet is aware of her lack of health and we
have the bill to prove it...but there is nothing they can do...we don't
even know if she is alergic to somthing budding in the pasture..it is
just a guess....every time she goes in the pasuture she comes back all
sick..stomac tucked and head hung low...we keep her in until 12:00 then
let her out and we worked her up to that as it was...we just don't
know.
Lou
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1463.8 | just a suggestion... | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Thu May 09 1991 17:00 | 4 |
| If she is consistently returning from the pasture in worse shape than
when she went out, I'd keep her in.
Mary
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1463.9 | ditto .8; blood tests? | ASD::MCCROSSAN | | Fri May 10 1991 09:53 | 6 |
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Along with .8's advice, have the vets run any blood tests on this mare
to check for chemical imbalances (liver/kidneys) or for blood
infections?
Good luck and hope this mare is okay...
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1463.10 | | SSVAX::DALEY | | Tue May 28 1991 22:43 | 2 |
| any updates?
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1463.11 | Shree update | BONJVI::PIERCE | I'd rather be tanning | Wed May 29 1991 14:03 | 10 |
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Shree is all better! As soon as everything was budded she
got better! She also has a reaction to the sulfer medican
she was on..the sulfer made her very tired and not her self
but she is back to normal! Thanks for asking. We will
have to keep her in the barn for a few weeks next year
when the everthing is blooming.
louisa
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1463.12 | Great!!!!! | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Wed May 29 1991 14:08 | 1 |
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