Re: Biscuits and Gravy, looks like RI.....
so y did mine get edited?? i didnt swear!!
Re: Biscuits and Gravy, looks like RI.....
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mpkeelee
so y did mine get edited?? i didnt swear!!
Your post has the "RE:...." and I didn't get it fixed fast enough to take the asterisks out so when you replied it had his original thread name was at the top of your post. I just had to go through and fix all that so I didn't have to delete the thread. You would get a message from us if you did anything ;) I'll see if I can go through and edit the reason for editing to make it more clear.
Re: Biscuits and Gravy, looks like RI.....
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Originally Posted by
thedarkwolf25
I doubt the vet would just hand me the meds but if they would then that is fine, there was a very good video by Ralph Davis on how to do a Baytril injection. Unfortunately the vet I would be seeing is only in Mon-Thur but he is VERY highly recommended.
Good, then you now exactly what is going to happen! There are few vets that will let you get he meds, so you're probably right. Lucky for me I live in a pretty rural area and can pick up meds for just about anything, even puppies, which I don't really agree with. The last time the vet actually gave our horses their yearly shots was the very first time almost 7 years ago! He even gives us mild tranqs and shots to put the mares into heat...kind of scary thinking about all the people who could have horse tanqs in their fridge... I'm one of them :shh: :rofl:
Good luck though! Just keep those temps up!
Re: Biscuits and Gravy, looks like RI.....
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Originally Posted by
thedarkwolf25
I just checked on her again and the temp is around 88 ambient and 92 hot so I think that it's ok for now. I checked her throat again and no sign of bubbles or mucus this time, but she did sound like she wheezed for a second. >< This is so nerve racking, and I just can't figure out how the hell she got RI in the first place. Everything has been fine as far as I know.....I must have overlooked something.
Hmm, it's fairly common when breeding, even if you have everything perfect and your temps don't drop very low it still somehow happens. I'm not sure how common it is when you aren't breeding, if you have everything perfect. I'm guessing she just started the RI since you don't see much. Wheezing is a definite sign though. Do you know how cold your cool side gets? A good friend of mine got an RI at 75 degrees. It's not terribly low, but maybe if their immune system is already down for some reason, it's easy for them to get RI at that temp.