Riverdance
Well-Known Member
I placed a 7 year old unregistered mare with a family who had an older horse and wanted company for him. They had her for several days, then took her into the vets for shots. He gave her the combination shot and 3 days later they came outside to see her staggering around. Then when they checked again she was laying down and did not want to stand up. They took her to the vets and he said she had West Niles, though he did not take a test to see if she did or not. I know that EW can also give similar symptoms. They brought her home and put her in a stall. She would not get up at all, and they could not keep her up, but she ate her food. The next morning they came into the stall and found her seizuring, blood all over the stall. They had her put down.
I know that their pasture needed mowing bad and there were lots of weeds around. They mowed it before putting her out, but the old man had been out there all summer.
Now here is my question. She did not have the West Niles shot as I just will not give it to my horses. I have read too many real reactions to it. Aborted foals, deformed foals, stallions that went sterile, etc. She has also not gotten her EW shot yet. I was vaccinating them again for October, but had not gotten to her yet. Could she have had this kind of reaction to the combination shot, have any of you heard of one this bad?
I do not like it when a vet who diagnosis something without testing for it as so many things can have the same symptoms. There could be a poisonous plant or flower or milkweed that had been mowed down. EW or West Niles. I would like to know, but now will never know.
All of my other horses are just fine. I have ordered more EW shots as I ran out, so there are still some horses that have not yet been vaccinated.
I know that their pasture needed mowing bad and there were lots of weeds around. They mowed it before putting her out, but the old man had been out there all summer.
Now here is my question. She did not have the West Niles shot as I just will not give it to my horses. I have read too many real reactions to it. Aborted foals, deformed foals, stallions that went sterile, etc. She has also not gotten her EW shot yet. I was vaccinating them again for October, but had not gotten to her yet. Could she have had this kind of reaction to the combination shot, have any of you heard of one this bad?
I do not like it when a vet who diagnosis something without testing for it as so many things can have the same symptoms. There could be a poisonous plant or flower or milkweed that had been mowed down. EW or West Niles. I would like to know, but now will never know.
All of my other horses are just fine. I have ordered more EW shots as I ran out, so there are still some horses that have not yet been vaccinated.