This is on Sonny my big 29 year old Quarter Horse.
My vet will not be here until Saturday so for the meantime if anyone has any ideas for me for home remedys I'd appreciate it.
I am completely and totally freaked out beyond words. Thursday am at breakfast I noticed he had a small glob of....looked like a small dab of thick snot in his bottom eyelid. I wasn't alarmed and wiped it off. Thursday evening he came in from the field with it again. Still not alarmed but this time I washed it off with a wet wash rag figuring he bumped himself as rowdy as he is. This morning, same thing but with a whole lot more snot looking stuff that kept coming and coming and again I washed it out this time getting concerned and I used a few damp gauze pads in warm water. Tonite, I could just puke. He came in from the field with the top of his eye swollen beyond belief. Its huge and scary. At first his eye was stuck shut with crusty stuff built up around it until I cleaned it. Then he opened it and I swear I could hardly see his eyeball, just the white and that's when I about fainted. I thought I would die, I still might. Then I saw a little bit of his eyeball in the corner. OMG. It looks so swollen its like his eyeball is competely bugging out and its draining running down his face. I don't know if that's a good thing. Needless to say I have a very weak stomach for this and unsure of what to do until the vet shows up in the am. I am fixing to put some compresses on it now.
I put him on one gram of bute for the night hopefully to get that swelling down because I have no other idea as to what to do except keep trying to cleanse it.
I thought at first he has gotten some kind of something stuck in his eye somehow, a weed or splinter or anything, poked himself, but now that I read up on equine conjunctivitis, this really fits the profile perfectly and the flies in his field returned this week possibly causing this.
He is eating and pooping just fine, hollering at me to hurry up and feed him, wants his hay etc. I'm a lot more upset than he is. I can't imagine how this could have gotten so out of control so fast is beyond me.
Any input is appreciated.
My vet will not be here until Saturday so for the meantime if anyone has any ideas for me for home remedys I'd appreciate it.
I am completely and totally freaked out beyond words. Thursday am at breakfast I noticed he had a small glob of....looked like a small dab of thick snot in his bottom eyelid. I wasn't alarmed and wiped it off. Thursday evening he came in from the field with it again. Still not alarmed but this time I washed it off with a wet wash rag figuring he bumped himself as rowdy as he is. This morning, same thing but with a whole lot more snot looking stuff that kept coming and coming and again I washed it out this time getting concerned and I used a few damp gauze pads in warm water. Tonite, I could just puke. He came in from the field with the top of his eye swollen beyond belief. Its huge and scary. At first his eye was stuck shut with crusty stuff built up around it until I cleaned it. Then he opened it and I swear I could hardly see his eyeball, just the white and that's when I about fainted. I thought I would die, I still might. Then I saw a little bit of his eyeball in the corner. OMG. It looks so swollen its like his eyeball is competely bugging out and its draining running down his face. I don't know if that's a good thing. Needless to say I have a very weak stomach for this and unsure of what to do until the vet shows up in the am. I am fixing to put some compresses on it now.
I put him on one gram of bute for the night hopefully to get that swelling down because I have no other idea as to what to do except keep trying to cleanse it.
I thought at first he has gotten some kind of something stuck in his eye somehow, a weed or splinter or anything, poked himself, but now that I read up on equine conjunctivitis, this really fits the profile perfectly and the flies in his field returned this week possibly causing this.
He is eating and pooping just fine, hollering at me to hurry up and feed him, wants his hay etc. I'm a lot more upset than he is. I can't imagine how this could have gotten so out of control so fast is beyond me.
Any input is appreciated.
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