Sunday, December 18, 2011

Re: [AskAVet] Re: do horses have strokes?

I also agree 100% with Sheri.
Not only that but horses HAVE to eat, more then just you or I. The whole GI
track needs to have movement.
You need a Vet ASAP.

Prayers from here as well, for you and your horse.

Jen




-------Original Message-------

From: balentwineranch
Date: 12/18/11 06:14:40
To: askavet@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AskAVet] Re: do horses have strokes?

Wow, have you talked to the vet?

How old? Breed? I ask that because ponies usually live a lot longer than
horses. It sounds like a stroke or neurological.

Without a vet check, I don't think anyone can help you here.

IF the horse is young I would look for head trauma or poisoning of some type
All of that would take the vet, blood work or x ray or careful exam.

If it is stroke and the horse can't control it's tongue; put them to sleep.
Be humane. Horses really freak out if they can't control their bodies.
Movement is life to them. If they can't move it is cruel to try to keep them
going. Unless full movement can be restored. Quality of life needs to be
considered.

Good Luck and prayers for you and your horse.

Sheri
Bale N Twine Ranch

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