2 1/2 weeks ago I went down to feed horses early in the morning and found one of our geldings with his head stuck between a gate and the gate post. I have not idea how he got caught - he shouldn't have been able to even get his head through the narrow space. Anyway - he did it and once his head was through - he was jammed. When I found him his tongue was hanging out and his lips were just hanging. I somehow got the gate open and got him out - he was staggering. I called the vet and she came out - he was in bad shape. She put him on banamine for pain and dexamethasone to try to stop the swelling - his head looked like a giant football. The vet warned me that the soft tissue damage was extensive and that he could end up with abscesses.
A week later - the first abscess appeared on the side of his neck just behind the head. Once it surfaced the horse appeared better. He had lost weight during the week as it was painful to chew and swallow. He was put on antibiotics and the abscess was getting better and starting to heal. Then another abscess surfaced under his chin. He by now had lost considerable weight. We kept him on the antibiotics for 8 days rather than 5 days.
This morning I took him into the vet as he is having trouble swallowing. He eats grass or hay and chews it but then it falls out of his mouth. He does the same with pellets, oats, sweet feed - anything. I had made warm mashes with alfalfa cubes - he tries to eat some but gives up and goes back to the grass or hay.
He looks awful - he is so thin. He is bright and alert but obviously not getting enough nutrition. The vet took xrays and he has osteomyelitis in a bone just behind his skull. The prognosis is poor as apparently it is very difficult to treat infections in bones. He is on Excenel (antibiotis) and Gentocin - plus the vet wants me to put him on Bute. I am terrified of the Bute as it is so dangerous in minis - but I don't know what else to do.
If anyone has had any experience with this type of injury and resulting infection in the bone - and treated it successfully - please post your advice. This gelding is beautiful and so sweet - I don't want to give up on him yet - I want to try anything to help him get through this.
Thanks for your advice.
A week later - the first abscess appeared on the side of his neck just behind the head. Once it surfaced the horse appeared better. He had lost weight during the week as it was painful to chew and swallow. He was put on antibiotics and the abscess was getting better and starting to heal. Then another abscess surfaced under his chin. He by now had lost considerable weight. We kept him on the antibiotics for 8 days rather than 5 days.
This morning I took him into the vet as he is having trouble swallowing. He eats grass or hay and chews it but then it falls out of his mouth. He does the same with pellets, oats, sweet feed - anything. I had made warm mashes with alfalfa cubes - he tries to eat some but gives up and goes back to the grass or hay.
He looks awful - he is so thin. He is bright and alert but obviously not getting enough nutrition. The vet took xrays and he has osteomyelitis in a bone just behind his skull. The prognosis is poor as apparently it is very difficult to treat infections in bones. He is on Excenel (antibiotis) and Gentocin - plus the vet wants me to put him on Bute. I am terrified of the Bute as it is so dangerous in minis - but I don't know what else to do.
If anyone has had any experience with this type of injury and resulting infection in the bone - and treated it successfully - please post your advice. This gelding is beautiful and so sweet - I don't want to give up on him yet - I want to try anything to help him get through this.
Thanks for your advice.