Posted by Janicholson on September 29, 2018 at 05:52:36 from (97.112.33.126):
In Reply to: sick horse posted by Keith Molden on September 29, 2018 at 05:30:25:
For 18 years we had 15 horses and 12 ponies on the farm. In that time some were radically ill, some way old and kept as pets into their end of life. We has at least two that had what was described by the vets involved as a stroke. Looking up horse stroke is informative in that the symptoms are all over the place. From rear legs not functioning, to one side or the other not working and falling one way, to feeding issues, and mental recognition/command problems. One thing that made sense to me is the clear very short time between normal and trouble. You didn't see it happen, but it was overnight. They can get better, but usually in the same way a human might. That compensation and convalescence is not optional with most non human animals. If the horse is a favorite, it might be a hard row ahead. My heart goes out. Jim I am not a vet!!!! but you asked.
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