Posted by Keith Molden on September 29, 2018 at 05:30:25 from (74.194.181.64):
One of my horses didn't come in to the barn last night at feeding time. She was up on the pasture and not acting right. Here are the symptoms; Standing her legs will begin to kinda shake, her head may or not be down, her eyes are not as wide as usual. All of a sudden she will fall over, literally, not bending her knees just fall over. She eats and drinks with no problem and doesn't seem to have a fever. I called the vet and of course it was after hours, he met me at the office and gave me 3 shots for her. I gave her 1 last night and am going up to give her another in a few minutes. She kinda perked up after the shot last night but this morning is the same as she was when I found her last evening. He said it sounded like colic but she isn't pawing the ground and isn't trying to roll, she always falls on the same side and she doesn't want to walk more than a couple of steps. I don't have any type of harness or sling that I could pick her up with (she's a small riding horse about 14.2 hands. I'm baffled on this, never seen a horse act like this before. I at first thought she might have gotten into a wild cherry that had broken a limb off and eaten some wilted leaves but I really don't think so now and haven't found any wild cherry in the pasture. I'm totally open and looking for some help on this one. I'm gonna see if I can get a vet out here today. It's pretty hard in this area to get a vet to look at a large animal anymore. Keith
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