NoahG
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
Yesterday while trying to remove a piece of hay from Aggie's eye, she reared so high she fell over backwards and hit the fence. She hopped right back up and we soon got the hay out. Today her eye looks twice as bad, and now she won't stop laying down. She's interested in food but only takes a couple bites of hay before going and laying down. Her breathing is also frighteningly rapid. I'd say nearly 100 breaths a minute. She had been doing so well with her asthma steroid treatments. I have her on nebulizer albutorol right now and the vet is on the way. I don't know why Aggie always has things wrong with her. I'm kinda a mess right now.
Yesterday while trying to remove a piece of hay from Aggie's eye, she reared so high she fell over backwards and hit the fence. She hopped right back up and we soon got the hay out. Today her eye looks twice as bad, and now she won't stop laying down. She's interested in food but only takes a couple bites of hay before going and laying down. Her breathing is also frighteningly rapid. I'd say nearly 100 breaths a minute. She had been doing so well with her asthma steroid treatments. I have her on nebulizer albutorol right now and the vet is on the way. I don't know why Aggie always has things wrong with her. I'm kinda a mess right now.