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Posted on 12/30/2004 7:01:16 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
Colic can follow weather where there isn't access to normal grazing... Bay colicked in our drought when the grass had all turned to dust.
This snow might be part of it too, sometimes they don't drink enough if water is freezing.... and hay can mold quickly if it's been damp.
My saddle
It looks as though we've passed through the worst of it. He is no longer worried about his discomfort and in extremely interested in the two mares twenty feet away.
We are going to watch him for a couple more hours before we put him back in his stall and then feed bran mash tomorrow morning.
Can't find a cause for it other than maybe our really lousy weather - his feed and hay is all fine. He has a heater in his water so he should be drinking enough.
Anyway, thank you everyone so much. You guys are the best :)
Do you have another shot if it recurs in the night? If I recall Banamine gets you about six hours relief if symptoms are going to return.
Eddie's saddle. Ignore my Christmas present it's resting on.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to ignore you - I just wanted everyone to know we seem to have turned the corner. My husband is a vet tech and we have gone through this before although not often. He just scared the daylights out of me with him throwing himself down and rolling all the way over. That was as we came in to get the shot.
We would need a vet to tube him though, if the shot hadn't have worked - we don't have that equipment here, although we should.
That's a relief:')
:) They don't look real happy to have won though, do they?
Prayer works:')
Eddie's saddle is interesting... I haven't seen Corduras with leather skirting.... is it as light as yours? or heavier?
Keep an eye on him and keep the Banamine handy . . .
. . . and you might want to ask the vet. about selling you a ng tube . . .
They didn't know their momma won at the time. Who wants to sit and look at your baby brother two hours? They had to be getting tired. No Prizes but IMO everyone won :')
Yes, we have a bottle. This last time, we got Flunixamine instead of Banamine - I think it's the about same thing but will look it up on line. The insert says once daily, onset within two hours, peak response occurs between 12-16 hours and duration is 24-36 hours. That is more potent than Banamine.
I think we are okay until morning but I'll be out a couple times at least to check on my boy.
His is about 3 pounds heavier. I just wanted to ask yall what you see as far as pro and cons. My trainer doesn't like mine and wants me to start riding with his and if I like it order one. We have them in the garage because he's going to add holes for me.
Yes, you are so right there. We're a good hour and a half from the vet and although he'll drop everything and run out, it's a distance. Tonight there is no way I'd ask him of that, NHP asked non-essentials to stay off the roads.
That does sound like good stuff...
- keep us posted!
I'm gonna have to learn to give these injections if I am to run a boarding stable, I think. Or would that get me into liability trouble? Maybe I am better off requiring that vets be called. Question for the lawyers.
Why doesn't she like yours? Does it not fit you, or the horse?
I like his better than yours. Maybe it's the angle but yours looks almost like a barrel racer saddle or something. It doesn't look like it would be as comfortable as his.
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