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Horse Talk!
ILL AFTER DEWORMING???
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 157999" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>If she had a heavy worm infestation, she could just not be feeling well due to the worming - it's not unusual. Is this her first time for being wormed? I would just keep a close eye on her for colic or other possible side-effects and let her get it worked out (no pun intended). If she still isn't eating within a day or two, I would consult with my vet. Is she drinking water? As long as her water intake remains level, a day or so without food isn't going to cause problems considering the circumstances. I wouldn't let it go much longer than 24 - 36 hours max without talking to my vet. When she does start eating again, give her several small feedings and gradually work her up to what she was eating before - don't just hit her with the usual amount of hay or whatever you are feeding her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 157999, member: 539"] If she had a heavy worm infestation, she could just not be feeling well due to the worming - it's not unusual. Is this her first time for being wormed? I would just keep a close eye on her for colic or other possible side-effects and let her get it worked out (no pun intended). If she still isn't eating within a day or two, I would consult with my vet. Is she drinking water? As long as her water intake remains level, a day or so without food isn't going to cause problems considering the circumstances. I wouldn't let it go much longer than 24 - 36 hours max without talking to my vet. When she does start eating again, give her several small feedings and gradually work her up to what she was eating before - don't just hit her with the usual amount of hay or whatever you are feeding her. [/QUOTE]
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