O So
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Well, I a back from my 2 week vacation and today I took O So to be gelded! The Dr. called to let me know how things went!
The good news! He was able to geld him with no problem (remember, he was partially cryptoid (sp)! )! He said that he was able to do the procedure the normal way and he got everything!!
Bad news! The Dr. told me that when they took vital signs before the procedure O So's heart was fine. He then told me that they gave him an average dose of sedative and such for his size. The Dr. said that it knocked him out cold! Meaning O So is a light weight and needs a lighter dose. When they did the vital signs after the procedure (when O So was waking up) he developed an arrhythmia (sp). The Dr. said he is going to keep an eye on him and will keep checking his heart as O So wakes up more and more. He really believes it was a drug induced arrhythmia and thinks O So will be fine once he is fully awake and the drugs are out of his system. If not, we will be talking some more!
I am hoping he is right and O So goes back to normal! On another note, O So has been weighed via a scale finally! He weighs 150 lbs. He is 28 inches tall. The Dr. talked to me about a better feeding program. He says O So is to fat for his size. He feels a lot of fat on him. He wants me to cut him down to grass hay only. He told me to go ahead and finish my Strategy grain and as it starts to get low, wean O So off of it all together. He wants him to have 1 to 1 and a half pounds of grass hay only! He say's that O So is a smaller then average horse and that he should only be weighing about 120 lbs as a healthy horse with a fully grown horse weight around 150 lbs. He say's O So will still be growing for a bit more, and when he stops growing his healthy weight should be 150 lbs.
Now I have to agree with him as far as how small O So is for size wise. I did explain to him that mini's have a tendency to get a POT belly for not having enough protein. He told me that yes that is true, but he doesn't believe O So's is a POT belly. He say's it is more of a hay belly, and again said he had a pretty good layer of fat on him! Oh, I also told the Dr. that O So was really bony when I first got him and had the pot belly then too! He still say's he needs to go on a diet! LOL
With that said, I have to say I have now had 3 different people tell me to cut back on his food. The first vet, the farrier, and now this vet (who I like very much for a vet)! I am going to do as he say's ( gradually of course), but I think I will still give him the Strategy, but in smaller amounts. I was giving O So 2 cups twice a day, I think it equals about 2 pounds a day. I think I will cut him down to a pound a day and eventually only feed him the pound and a half of grass hay a day! I'll see how that works out. My plan is to keep feeding him his normal amount and gradually cut back to have his new diet in full force once spring is here. I don't want to cut back to much right now with winter coming on strong. I think I would be able to better tell how he is doing when he is in a summer coat instead of this fluffy winter coat!!
What are your guy's opinion on what the vet said? Do you think that sounds about right for a horse that is only supposed to weigh 150 lbs. Do you think a horse at 28 inches tall kind of petite in over all size, should only weigh 150? What are your guy's smaller guy's weighing in at?
Ok, wish O So a great recovery for me!!
The good news! He was able to geld him with no problem (remember, he was partially cryptoid (sp)! )! He said that he was able to do the procedure the normal way and he got everything!!
Bad news! The Dr. told me that when they took vital signs before the procedure O So's heart was fine. He then told me that they gave him an average dose of sedative and such for his size. The Dr. said that it knocked him out cold! Meaning O So is a light weight and needs a lighter dose. When they did the vital signs after the procedure (when O So was waking up) he developed an arrhythmia (sp). The Dr. said he is going to keep an eye on him and will keep checking his heart as O So wakes up more and more. He really believes it was a drug induced arrhythmia and thinks O So will be fine once he is fully awake and the drugs are out of his system. If not, we will be talking some more!
I am hoping he is right and O So goes back to normal! On another note, O So has been weighed via a scale finally! He weighs 150 lbs. He is 28 inches tall. The Dr. talked to me about a better feeding program. He says O So is to fat for his size. He feels a lot of fat on him. He wants me to cut him down to grass hay only. He told me to go ahead and finish my Strategy grain and as it starts to get low, wean O So off of it all together. He wants him to have 1 to 1 and a half pounds of grass hay only! He say's that O So is a smaller then average horse and that he should only be weighing about 120 lbs as a healthy horse with a fully grown horse weight around 150 lbs. He say's O So will still be growing for a bit more, and when he stops growing his healthy weight should be 150 lbs.
Now I have to agree with him as far as how small O So is for size wise. I did explain to him that mini's have a tendency to get a POT belly for not having enough protein. He told me that yes that is true, but he doesn't believe O So's is a POT belly. He say's it is more of a hay belly, and again said he had a pretty good layer of fat on him! Oh, I also told the Dr. that O So was really bony when I first got him and had the pot belly then too! He still say's he needs to go on a diet! LOL
With that said, I have to say I have now had 3 different people tell me to cut back on his food. The first vet, the farrier, and now this vet (who I like very much for a vet)! I am going to do as he say's ( gradually of course), but I think I will still give him the Strategy, but in smaller amounts. I was giving O So 2 cups twice a day, I think it equals about 2 pounds a day. I think I will cut him down to a pound a day and eventually only feed him the pound and a half of grass hay a day! I'll see how that works out. My plan is to keep feeding him his normal amount and gradually cut back to have his new diet in full force once spring is here. I don't want to cut back to much right now with winter coming on strong. I think I would be able to better tell how he is doing when he is in a summer coat instead of this fluffy winter coat!!
What are your guy's opinion on what the vet said? Do you think that sounds about right for a horse that is only supposed to weigh 150 lbs. Do you think a horse at 28 inches tall kind of petite in over all size, should only weigh 150? What are your guy's smaller guy's weighing in at?
Ok, wish O So a great recovery for me!!

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