Minimor
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I'm so sorry for your losses.
What is your horses' water source? Well, city water, pond? Dugout? If it were summer time with hot weather & water source was a pond or dugout I'd say possibly blue green algae poisoning, but that's not likely this time of year.
Are there any poisonous trees or bushes growing anywhere near--yew, oleander, red maple--doesn't have to be on your property, leaves could blow in from a neighbor's yard--but I'm not sure if this time of year there'd be any leaves left to blow around the neighborhood.
No grainery or shed in the pasture, where there's something toxic stored--treated grain, especially treated canola seed? I've known more than one person to lose a horse to something like that--it's assumed that the grainery or shed is secure and safe, but either there's a small leak & some treated grain spills out where the horses can get to it, or the horse manages to get into the building & get to the treated seed.
Neighbors putting poison out? Not saying deliberately for the horses, but someplace where the horses can get to it?
Has the vet done the post mortem on these last two, or just the first two? No heart abnormalities, nothing unusual about liver or kidneys? No aneurysm? No twisted intestine--sometimes that seems to kill very quickly, with few or no signs of colic/thrashing.
I hope you can get it figured out & prevent any others from having problems. Or if it's just a horrible coincidence, then I pray this is the end of your trouble.
What is your horses' water source? Well, city water, pond? Dugout? If it were summer time with hot weather & water source was a pond or dugout I'd say possibly blue green algae poisoning, but that's not likely this time of year.
Are there any poisonous trees or bushes growing anywhere near--yew, oleander, red maple--doesn't have to be on your property, leaves could blow in from a neighbor's yard--but I'm not sure if this time of year there'd be any leaves left to blow around the neighborhood.
No grainery or shed in the pasture, where there's something toxic stored--treated grain, especially treated canola seed? I've known more than one person to lose a horse to something like that--it's assumed that the grainery or shed is secure and safe, but either there's a small leak & some treated grain spills out where the horses can get to it, or the horse manages to get into the building & get to the treated seed.
Neighbors putting poison out? Not saying deliberately for the horses, but someplace where the horses can get to it?
Has the vet done the post mortem on these last two, or just the first two? No heart abnormalities, nothing unusual about liver or kidneys? No aneurysm? No twisted intestine--sometimes that seems to kill very quickly, with few or no signs of colic/thrashing.
I hope you can get it figured out & prevent any others from having problems. Or if it's just a horrible coincidence, then I pray this is the end of your trouble.