dixie_belle
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Those of you with more horse knowledge than I, please chime in here. One of my little guys, Peanut, a little gelding has been "off" all day. I just felt something was wrong. But when I let the boys out of the dry lot and into the pasture, he ran down with the other guys and looked as if he was eating, so I figured I was imagining things. However, when I brought them in this afternoon I was giving them small pieces of apple and carrot. Peanut would take one small piece in his mouth and it would take him forever to eat it. He'd chew, and chew and chew. He would move his head - not tossing it up and down - but sorta tossing it back and forth? I was concerned enough to pull him into a stall so I could monitor what was going in and coming out. He has peed twice and had one poop since 4:30. And, he hasn't eaten but maybe a mouthful of hay. When I saw he wasn't eating, I made some beet pulp soaked in hot water, added a few alfalfa cubes and a carrot cut up very tiny. Naturally he picked out the carrot and left everything else. So I then put a cup of horse feed in there, and mixed it up real well. Again, he tried to pick out the horse chow. Lots and lots of chewing - very little actual eating. And the same odd head moving front to back. I stayed out there in the stall with him for about an hour. He laid down twice - sorta odd. No rolling - just layed down with a big sigh. I put his little head in my lap and rubbed him and talked to him.
I'm going to leave him stalled tonight - left the beet pulp in there, along with his hay and water. Maybe he'll feel better and nibble on it later.
I did notice that he was standing sorta in one place with his head down, almost to the ground. Again, sorta odd.
He does have normal gut sounds, so I guess that is good.
I'm going to leave him alone tonight and check on him first thing in the morning.
Any ideas? Anything I need to be doing? I just had all the boys teeth done like...um....two weeks ago. So I'm fairly certain it isn't a tooth adjustment thing. But he certainly isn't himself. And I'm concerned.
Whenever any of my boys don't eat something is definitely wrong because they ALWAYS eat.
So I'm going to get some sleep and check on him first thing in the AM.
I'm going to leave him stalled tonight - left the beet pulp in there, along with his hay and water. Maybe he'll feel better and nibble on it later.
I did notice that he was standing sorta in one place with his head down, almost to the ground. Again, sorta odd.
He does have normal gut sounds, so I guess that is good.
I'm going to leave him alone tonight and check on him first thing in the morning.
Any ideas? Anything I need to be doing? I just had all the boys teeth done like...um....two weeks ago. So I'm fairly certain it isn't a tooth adjustment thing. But he certainly isn't himself. And I'm concerned.
Whenever any of my boys don't eat something is definitely wrong because they ALWAYS eat.
So I'm going to get some sleep and check on him first thing in the AM.
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