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| I have a mare that I noticed early this morning laying down, which is rather unusual for her at that time. I checked her out when I fed and everything seemed normal. Throughout the day I kept an eye on her while I worked and she was laying down a lot and wasn't social with the other horses. I noticed 2x when she was standing she was sort of parked out. I pulled her out and checked her temp, gums, and pulse, and they were all good. She walked out fine and acted normal. Has good gut sounds. I saw her poop 2x while I was working other horses. Feet were normal and not hot. When feeding tonight she was last, she is usually first, but seemed to eat ok while I watched. I can see them now at the hay line I put out and she's laying down again. :-/ she did have a little runny nose so not sure if she's got a cold? Something is definitely off but not sure what?? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Sounds like shes colicing.. Better really keep a close eye her tonight. |
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Go Get Em!
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     Location: OH. IO | Where do you live? Has the weather been up and down like ours lately? |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2017-02-12 7:17 PM
Sounds like shes colicing.. Better really keep a close eye her tonight.
Kind of what I'm thinking. I'm going to run back out in a bit and check on her. |
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| jake16 - 2017-02-12 7:21 PM
Where do you live? Has the weather been up and down like ours lately?
Friday was 58*, yesterday was 40* and today was 45ish so nothing too drastic. She's in a big pasture with a large water tank so I can't really monitor her drinking/pooping so I'll probably put her in a run when I go to check on her. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | veintiocho - 2017-02-12 7:24 PM Southtxponygirl - 2017-02-12 7:17 PM Sounds like shes colicing.. Better really keep a close eye her tonight. Kind of what I'm thinking. I'm going to run back out in a bit and check on her.
With the parking out, not being social and the last one up to eat, laying down more then normal, yep she sound's like shes got a mild colic but it can really go south fast, so be on high alert with her.. Hugs you got a sleepless night tonight sounds like.. |
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Go Get Em!
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     Location: OH. IO | Prayers for her that it's nothing to serious.keep us posted. |
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| jake16 - 2017-02-12 7:31 PM
Prayers for her that it's nothing to serious.keep us posted.
Thanks you two! I hope i have good news tomorrow. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | Sure sounds like she's trying to colic, if you can put her in a smaller pen it would be easier to keep an eye on her... Maybe give her a little bit of banamine. good luck! |
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  Fact Checker
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | My horse did that when he had abcesses in his feet. |
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| Hope she is ok! |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | colicy or maybe even sore feet/foundering? Check for a strong digital pulse |
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| Be cautious of pneumonia. We had a friend who just had a mare contract pneumonia with no clinical signs (fevere, etc.). Thought it was a colic case, but was pneumonia. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Sending prayers your way that it's nothing serious and that she's back to normal by tomorrow. Keep us posted |
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  Warmblood with Wings
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           Location: Florida.. | give her some banamine .. sounds like shes colicy .. or her ovaries hurt..they can still poop with a impaction.. it is the poop past it... so id be careful..id have a vet look at her if shes not well tomorrow. |
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      Location: IN MY OWN LITTLE WORLD AT LEAST THEY KNOW ME HERE | Banamine yes.....
If you have a tube of electrolytes I'd give her some to encourage drinking also.
My mare collic'd 2 wks ago.
Weather change east Texas.
Vet had me add 1 cup rice bran to her feed daily n a little salt.
Pray all goes well.
Edited by Yakima 2017-02-12 8:56 PM
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| I have mare that will stand camped out and acts colicky. Both times vets decided the colic was really hind gut ulcers. We treated her for colic but she continued to stand camped out and in in pain despite being treated for colic. After feeding her Cur Ost Stomach and the Adapt she recovered and is fine now. One of the reasons they decided it might be ulcers was her dark poop and muscle spasms in her flank and backend. |
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| Well this morning she was standing a little stretched out again in the stall. She had pooped 2-3x and was nickering for some food. Acted bright and happy. She does not have a stronger pulse. I turned her back out in the pasture and she trotted off to find the others. Seems completely normal other than standing funny.. |
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     Location: Texas | Hope she's doing better today! |
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     Location: Silver Lake, MN | My PSSM mare would act colicy when she was having an episode. Might be something to consider? Not sure of the back ground with your mare. |
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