Vicky Texas
Well-Known Member
Hi Gang
I need help please. This started several weeks ago. All seem great with our
little boy Gallant Lad. Then we got new hay in a Friday, I posted about the green
hay and foals. Well on the following Sunday Gallant Lad had diarrhea. We went to
the feed store and bought some old hay, Last year hay. But I made sure it was clean and good. Seemed a little better, then on the Following Wed. we had new foal (a filly) born. Well the mare was having some after birth problems. So we decided to take them all in. Also at the Vets, he did a test to see if worms were involved. And yes they tested postive. To my shock. I am worming the mare like we are suppose to. She was wormed with Zemtrim, then right after foaling the ivermetrin. (sp). He wormed the foal at the clinic.
The Vet put Gallant Lad on Drench and Lamisc, this was June 22. Then on the following Friday, he showed signs of an Ulcer. So we called the Vet back. He put him on Carafate and Cimetidine. Well we continued with the diarrhea. Not bad, more like runnie poop. Like Cow Poop.. Then last week I found little white worms in the poop of the mare and in foal diarrhea. So I re-wormed both of them. Which only made him worse. Then on Friday, he got worse. So I called
the Vet back, this was last Friday, he had me to come in. So he refilled his ulcer meds and said it could take up to a month to heal the ulcer. He put him on
EPIC Scour Formula, I mix with yogart. Also put him on Pedia Sorb. Well he said this would clear him up. Well Friday night he was better. Almost normal poop.
Then Sat. afternoon here we go again. Still today. Tomorrow I am calling him back. But I was wondering if anyone else is having foal diarrhea.
Any suggestions, anything to help us.
We are watching him closely. He is up nursing, & playing. I am watching him for dehyradation. I clean his stall, bleach the walls and all, trying to keep everything clean. He has a hay bed, of the older hay. I made sure he can not get any of the new hay through the fence of the next mare and baby. We tried putting him out, but he played to hard, and it made him worse. I do put them out for a while, with us there with them. During the heat they are in a stall, under a fan and under the camera.
Please helps us..
Thanks Vicky
I need help please. This started several weeks ago. All seem great with our
little boy Gallant Lad. Then we got new hay in a Friday, I posted about the green
hay and foals. Well on the following Sunday Gallant Lad had diarrhea. We went to
the feed store and bought some old hay, Last year hay. But I made sure it was clean and good. Seemed a little better, then on the Following Wed. we had new foal (a filly) born. Well the mare was having some after birth problems. So we decided to take them all in. Also at the Vets, he did a test to see if worms were involved. And yes they tested postive. To my shock. I am worming the mare like we are suppose to. She was wormed with Zemtrim, then right after foaling the ivermetrin. (sp). He wormed the foal at the clinic.
The Vet put Gallant Lad on Drench and Lamisc, this was June 22. Then on the following Friday, he showed signs of an Ulcer. So we called the Vet back. He put him on Carafate and Cimetidine. Well we continued with the diarrhea. Not bad, more like runnie poop. Like Cow Poop.. Then last week I found little white worms in the poop of the mare and in foal diarrhea. So I re-wormed both of them. Which only made him worse. Then on Friday, he got worse. So I called
the Vet back, this was last Friday, he had me to come in. So he refilled his ulcer meds and said it could take up to a month to heal the ulcer. He put him on
EPIC Scour Formula, I mix with yogart. Also put him on Pedia Sorb. Well he said this would clear him up. Well Friday night he was better. Almost normal poop.
Then Sat. afternoon here we go again. Still today. Tomorrow I am calling him back. But I was wondering if anyone else is having foal diarrhea.
Any suggestions, anything to help us.
We are watching him closely. He is up nursing, & playing. I am watching him for dehyradation. I clean his stall, bleach the walls and all, trying to keep everything clean. He has a hay bed, of the older hay. I made sure he can not get any of the new hay through the fence of the next mare and baby. We tried putting him out, but he played to hard, and it made him worse. I do put them out for a while, with us there with them. During the heat they are in a stall, under a fan and under the camera.
Please helps us..
Thanks Vicky