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<blockquote data-quote="Ozhorse" data-source="post: 944317" data-attributes="member: 18575"><p>She seems improved by the antibiotic. Today I had a chance to have a good look in her mouth. She had stinky grass wadded in her whole mouth and cheeks. That alone was stopping her swallowing. She was very co-operative with me getting it out and seemed much relieved. Much of what appeared to be swelling was the grass so I am thinking she may have a chance. She sucked on the end of a hose and I think she managed to swallow water. The tongue was more mobile than I was expecting at the front but I think it is still hard further back. She is still drooling but does not have her tongue stuck out.</p><p></p><p>I took hay away as I think she will only get that stuck again and gave her a little horse sweet feed. I will find out tomorrow if she managed to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozhorse, post: 944317, member: 18575"] She seems improved by the antibiotic. Today I had a chance to have a good look in her mouth. She had stinky grass wadded in her whole mouth and cheeks. That alone was stopping her swallowing. She was very co-operative with me getting it out and seemed much relieved. Much of what appeared to be swelling was the grass so I am thinking she may have a chance. She sucked on the end of a hose and I think she managed to swallow water. The tongue was more mobile than I was expecting at the front but I think it is still hard further back. She is still drooling but does not have her tongue stuck out. I took hay away as I think she will only get that stuck again and gave her a little horse sweet feed. I will find out tomorrow if she managed to eat. [/QUOTE]
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