suz
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Earlier today after bringing my guy in from the pasture, I noticed his little nostrils were flaring and he was breathing kind of heavy.
I took his temperature and it was 101.3. His little head did feel a bit warm.
Granted, he had been out grazing, and this is Florida, but it wasn't a hot day today and he was only out for about 2 hours.
A friend from the barn called me about 8:30 tonite and said he was a bit calmer, but still panting a bit.
Now it is 10:30 at night and the barn manager (I board him) just called me and told me that he is still breathing a bit heavy. Temperature is about the same.
Any suggestions what may be wrong? I'm worried he might have eaten something wrong from the pasture, but it's the same pasture he and other horses go out into all the time.
Should I call a vet tomorrow if he is still panting?
Thanks much
p.s. He is eating his grain and hay and is pooping okay
I took his temperature and it was 101.3. His little head did feel a bit warm.
Granted, he had been out grazing, and this is Florida, but it wasn't a hot day today and he was only out for about 2 hours.
A friend from the barn called me about 8:30 tonite and said he was a bit calmer, but still panting a bit.
Now it is 10:30 at night and the barn manager (I board him) just called me and told me that he is still breathing a bit heavy. Temperature is about the same.
Any suggestions what may be wrong? I'm worried he might have eaten something wrong from the pasture, but it's the same pasture he and other horses go out into all the time.
Should I call a vet tomorrow if he is still panting?
Thanks much
p.s. He is eating his grain and hay and is pooping okay
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