Just been called to the stables to collect the kids, as Paddy ( our horse) has got collick, and just as I was leaving the transprot arrived to take him to the horsepital, so lets hope the vets get him sorted.
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Originally posted by plumb bobJust been called to the stables to collect the kids, as Paddy ( our horse) has got collick, and just as I was leaving the transprot arrived to take him to the horsepital, so lets hope the vets get him sorted.
Hope Paddy's going to be OK Rob - keep us posted mate!Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Thanks Andrew, the vet was called a couple of hours ago and diagnosed the collick, and various things were tried, and didn't work, so he was given pain killers and the vet decided he needed to be addmitted to the equine hospital, which becomes a fete of logistics on a sunday evening, and not to mention the cost, although hopefully insurance will take care of most of that.
I'll keep you all informed.Rob
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Hope he's ok Bob, i can imagine it's a bit of a poser getting him to a hosepital, do they come and get him or do you have to transport him yourselfs? it's certainly not like takeing the chinchilla in a box is it.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYEHope he's ok Bob, i can imagine it's a bit of a poser getting him to a hosepital, do they come and get him or do you have to transport him yourselfs? it's certainly not like takeing the chinchilla in a box is it.
I think one of the people at the yard organised a horsebox, which arrived as I was leaving, the problem is trying to keep the horse on it's feet until they get it to the hospital, as they tend to want to lay down, and then it's a real problem.
AFAIK he's on his way, but it's an hour and a half away, so Ill await the phonecall later on his progress.
Meanwhile, I've got to go walk the dog, so I'll be back in an hour or so.Rob
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HiOriginally posted by plumb bobWell, the latest is that they are keeping him in for observation, and whatever other stuff they do or drugs they give, so we are still really none the wiser at this stage, well keep fingers crossed.
Hows Paddy?
Been here meself a few years ago - not a good situation, hopefully you caught it b4 any damage was done. Fingers crossed.
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Hope he's ok Plumb Bob!!
We got called out last winter on a foggy Sunday night to take a pony to the vet horspital with bad colic, it's not much fun finding transport at that hour on a weekend.
Having lost one to Colic myself I know what a worry it is - really hope yours is ok!!Linda
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Aint nice is it - had to listen to mine bounce off he walls b4 the vet got there. Couldn't get anywhere near him coz he was in that much pain. Vet was too late. Funny thing was the yard gaurd dog stood by his stable and howled, un be known to me (too traumatic to be too close) he had died. Very strange. Now I m paranoid about losin' this one to it. Not good.Originally posted by LindaHope he's ok Plumb Bob!!
We got called out last winter on a foggy Sunday night to take a pony to the vet horspital with bad colic, it's not much fun finding transport at that hour on a weekend.
Having lost one to Colic myself I know what a worry it is - really hope yours is ok!!How can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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Well, paddy is back from the horsepital, and seems to be ok, with no ill effects.
He's been put on a diet consisting of less grass ( as this maybe partially to blame) and we're keping an eye on him, but he seems OK.
Thank you all for your concern,
Sorry I didn't post sooner, but I was woking (and staying) in London.
RobertRob
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Ooooo huge sigh of relief - glad Paddy is ok. Was gettin worried back there. Not sure about the less grass bit as an empty stomach is worse but the vet must know what they are talikn' about.Originally posted by plumb bobWell, paddy is back from the horsepital, and seems to be ok, with no ill effects.
He's been put on a diet consisting of less grass ( as this maybe partially to blame) and we're keping an eye on him, but he seems OK.
Thank you all for your concern,
Sorry I didn't post sooner, but I was woking (and staying) in London.
Robert
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