Lea-Anne
Warren Veteran
Found him "not quiet right" about 2 hours ago, he refused his hay and showed not interest in a treat. I took him out of the pen into the back garden to see him move - his was bright, even cleaning himself but a little quiet. But when I tried to stroke him or pick him up (usually a cuddle bun) he ran off and looked hunched. His tum felt a little hard.
Off to the vets we went.
She said his tum is a little hard, but there are noises and his temp was normal. He is a little dehydrated. I suddenly remembered he had had a tiny bit of a dicky tummy the day before, but he had been bright and eaten lots of hay so I was not concerned at the time...
He has been given fluids, painkiller, and some kind of vitamin injection.
We have an appointed booked for the morning "just in case" :roll:
Off to the vets we went.
She said his tum is a little hard, but there are noises and his temp was normal. He is a little dehydrated. I suddenly remembered he had had a tiny bit of a dicky tummy the day before, but he had been bright and eaten lots of hay so I was not concerned at the time...
He has been given fluids, painkiller, and some kind of vitamin injection.
We have an appointed booked for the morning "just in case" :roll: