My gelding suffered choke a 2nd time recently, the first time the previous owner had the vet come over. $480 later. So, as I'm not able to afford such an exorbitant amount of money, I resorted to massaging his gullet pouch, and tapping either side of his neck to encourage the throat to relax, after which he swallowed and soon came right. I'd used this technique successfuly on my older horse. You do have to know a little about your horses anatomy to know where to massage.
Its not exorbitant if you cant afford that for an emergency dont own a horse because there are way more expensive emergencies. Anyway oesophagus obstruction resolves alone in most of cases within 30 min, helped if you massage and make the horse walk. But if it doesnt resolves with that, a vet is needed to remove the blockage
I usually shove hose up in the mouth and turn it on. The horse usually throws head up so water goes down the throat you take the hose out try leave it as long as you can the horse will put head down and usually whatever comes out is the blockage
My gelding suffered choke a 2nd time recently, the first time the previous owner had the vet come over. $480 later.
So, as I'm not able to afford such an exorbitant amount of money, I resorted to massaging his gullet pouch, and tapping either side of his neck to encourage the throat to relax, after which he swallowed and soon came right.
I'd used this technique successfuly on my older horse.
You do have to know a little about your horses anatomy to know where to massage.
Its not exorbitant if you cant afford that for an emergency dont own a horse because there are way more expensive emergencies.
Anyway oesophagus obstruction resolves alone in most of cases within 30 min, helped if you massage and make the horse walk.
But if it doesnt resolves with that, a vet is needed to remove the blockage
I usually shove hose up in the mouth and turn it on. The horse usually throws head up so water goes down the throat you take the hose out try leave it as long as you can the horse will put head down and usually whatever comes out is the blockage
These are done so well!👌🏻👏🏻🥳
Thank you so much! We are learning lots as we create them!
This video really helps beginners
Is the horse ok now? What’s his/her name? What was he/she choking on?
He’s fine.His name is Ryder.He was chocking on grass/grains that he ate they can’t vomit like we do 🐎🐎🐎🐎
Its not diessa its only choking ?
😢no hsbkes yanto x dios dejas a uno sordo y li.oia wue seta mejor .y venga hablar