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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1389871" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>It sounds more like a neurological thing than an abdominal one since it falls and is wobbly and then after a couple tries gets up and acts normal. In the process of him being born, he may have suffered some sort of trauma/problem. I assume she was in the catch because she was having problems. Was either one breech? Or took a long time to have the second one so it might have been O2 deprived? Maybe she knew there was something wrong with it and that is why she didn't want it. I think a vet check on it is in order but unless he sees it actually having the problem, they might not be able to tell you anything. Have all the spells been the same day or is it over a period of days that you have noticed them. Try to write as detailed an account of it for the vet so that they can look at the whole picture; times, days, the first one you saw it have, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1389871, member: 25884"] It sounds more like a neurological thing than an abdominal one since it falls and is wobbly and then after a couple tries gets up and acts normal. In the process of him being born, he may have suffered some sort of trauma/problem. I assume she was in the catch because she was having problems. Was either one breech? Or took a long time to have the second one so it might have been O2 deprived? Maybe she knew there was something wrong with it and that is why she didn't want it. I think a vet check on it is in order but unless he sees it actually having the problem, they might not be able to tell you anything. Have all the spells been the same day or is it over a period of days that you have noticed them. Try to write as detailed an account of it for the vet so that they can look at the whole picture; times, days, the first one you saw it have, etc. [/QUOTE]
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