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<blockquote data-quote="Byrdy" data-source="post: 591835" data-attributes="member: 8905"><p>He was a little runny before this all happened. Monday morning came out to feed and he was just laying there as if in a coma. Gave him some bloat release and within 5 minutes started releasing gas and pooping normal looking poops. What able to get him up and walk him around until the vet came. She tubed him with baking soda and mineral oil, shot him up with Naxcel and Banamine. Now his poops look like the horses poops if he poops at all. I was just reading material on acidosis, but I guess what has me stumped is the wierd way he is acting, kind of drunk I guess you could say. How long are they usually off feed? Should I continue to hand feed him? Continue with the antibiotics and probiotics? Will he ever be back to normal? Am I worring too much? Sorry just a worried mama here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrdy, post: 591835, member: 8905"] He was a little runny before this all happened. Monday morning came out to feed and he was just laying there as if in a coma. Gave him some bloat release and within 5 minutes started releasing gas and pooping normal looking poops. What able to get him up and walk him around until the vet came. She tubed him with baking soda and mineral oil, shot him up with Naxcel and Banamine. Now his poops look like the horses poops if he poops at all. I was just reading material on acidosis, but I guess what has me stumped is the wierd way he is acting, kind of drunk I guess you could say. How long are they usually off feed? Should I continue to hand feed him? Continue with the antibiotics and probiotics? Will he ever be back to normal? Am I worring too much? Sorry just a worried mama here! [/QUOTE]
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