I keep wondering how it happened. I think it was a freak combination of factors. the very deep snow, and She had a full neck rug on - I do have to concider whether that restricted her abilities to shift and get up by herself. Her legs were up at ten past two position so she couldnt get a purchace with her feet. The field is completely flat so it wasnt that she got stuck with her feet up the hill.
I have no idea exactly how long she had been like that, but it cant have been more than an hour cos I had looked at them earlier. The thing i,s with the position she was in, I think she was restricting her breathing, I think she was suffocating.....urgh,,,,horrible!! As an anaesthetic nurse i know how to recognise conciousness slipping away...that was happening before my eyes...Also she could have twisted her gut in her struggles, but luckily she hasnt.
I managed to unbuckle her rug before the others came to help get her up...once she was up it only took a few minutes and she was completely OK....well seems that way.
she is fine this morning....and she got plenty of carrots too!!
...the other thing to monitor is how much water your horses are drinking. Shelbie had a touch of colicy-ness last weekend, just too much dry hay and not enough water..(plenty available but just too cold) She had never had colic before, luckily again I noticed her odd behaviour beofre I went to full blown colic. Lots of sloppy feeds and warm water to drink and she was fine!! Phew that pony is doing me in
Emma T