barnbum
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Facts: Sunday morning Tucker didn't eat his tbsp of TC30. He didn't seem quite himself--didn't want to leave his stall. Once out he didn't want to eat. I checked his temp. 101.8. Gut sounds normal, resp rate normal. Hooves are cold. I called the vet and she said to give Banamine--I did. He was much better after that--nibbled most the day. I left a happy update with vet. Maybe just a teething issue?
At 6:30 I looked out to the pasture and he didn't look good--just standing with his head down. Temp 104.5.Called vet--she was close and here in 10 minutes. She could find nothing wrong--all vitals in normal range. She took blood for a CBC and left SMZs. Called at 9:00. Tucker's white blood cell count is at 2.86. Normal is 6.1-12.4. She seems pretty worried. I gave the SMZs. This morning Tucker was 101.8. I gave him SMZs and Banamine. When I opened his stall door he was eager to get out and eat. He ate for an hour before walking away from the herd to stand.
Called vet. She is using the rest of the serum to run tests for Lyme (came back negative) and Potomac Fever (that will take a few days).
I left work early--got home at 3:30. He was 103 and not feeling well at all. Called the vet. More Banamine. (I'm giving 250 lbs dosage--but he weighs more I'm sure) I added ProBios. He didn't eat. He was off by himself. Later he laid down in the pasture and I sat with him for a while.
He's now in Chloe's stall which is more isolating that his stall. He's eating hay. Temp is still 103. I saw him drink earlier on one of my trips to the barn.
Vet is coming tomorrow to put in a catheter for oxyitet and run another CBC. He will have to be stalled--which I feel will be very stressful for him. She is suggesting a referral to Cornell for a 24 hour IV--but gosh--I'd like to see if it's something that will run its course??? I have a closed herd. I do not visit other horse farms. Farrier was here on the 12th. He may have carried something? All get 3-way and WNV.
Ideas????
At 6:30 I looked out to the pasture and he didn't look good--just standing with his head down. Temp 104.5.Called vet--she was close and here in 10 minutes. She could find nothing wrong--all vitals in normal range. She took blood for a CBC and left SMZs. Called at 9:00. Tucker's white blood cell count is at 2.86. Normal is 6.1-12.4. She seems pretty worried. I gave the SMZs. This morning Tucker was 101.8. I gave him SMZs and Banamine. When I opened his stall door he was eager to get out and eat. He ate for an hour before walking away from the herd to stand.
Called vet. She is using the rest of the serum to run tests for Lyme (came back negative) and Potomac Fever (that will take a few days).
I left work early--got home at 3:30. He was 103 and not feeling well at all. Called the vet. More Banamine. (I'm giving 250 lbs dosage--but he weighs more I'm sure) I added ProBios. He didn't eat. He was off by himself. Later he laid down in the pasture and I sat with him for a while.
He's now in Chloe's stall which is more isolating that his stall. He's eating hay. Temp is still 103. I saw him drink earlier on one of my trips to the barn.
Vet is coming tomorrow to put in a catheter for oxyitet and run another CBC. He will have to be stalled--which I feel will be very stressful for him. She is suggesting a referral to Cornell for a 24 hour IV--but gosh--I'd like to see if it's something that will run its course??? I have a closed herd. I do not visit other horse farms. Farrier was here on the 12th. He may have carried something? All get 3-way and WNV.
Ideas????
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