Last Thursday I found one of my ponies, a rising 4yo homebred filly, in a right state in the field, and I've been intensive nursing her ever since with possible diagnoses along the way including Grass Sickness, toxic poisoning of various kinds, head/jaw injury, allergic response to something eaten or drunk, infection (viral or bacterial).. so not easy to treat or work out a prognosis for

Thursday to Monday morning the only fluid she could take was what I could syringe into the back of her mouth using a 50ml syringe so that was what I had to do as frequently as she would take and swallow it. Carrots were eventually discovered to be the only thing reliably edible for her, though she had a buffet of 6-8 feed options at any one time. Slight symptomatic improvements and variable results from tests got us eventually to a shortlist but yesterday teatime she started to lose the improvements and sink back towards square one first thing today. Vet visit 4 (plus multiple phone calls) was a sad one and my beautiful girl had to be set free

but she had deteriorated between the call at 720 and the vet coming at 9 so it was time..
Douglasbrae came for her at lunchtime and as usual my yard entrance proved a problem for their massive lorry so a neighbour had to be called to load her with a forklift onto the road and I had to help push her about to get her on it..
An hour later I had a visit from the person who had taken one of my ponies away last week to ride and get ready for either sale or to buy herself, depending on how she got on with him. I knew he had done fine but you can never tell, but she arrived with payment in full and left with the paperwork and ownership..
So tonight I own 2 less ponies than this morning, but the sale of one will pay the bills I have accrued for the other and leave me a bit to spare for the next ones

Is this a good day, a bad day, or just a day..

Dazed and confused about my feelings, tonight is an early night and at least I won't have to worry about what I might have to deal with in the morning I suppose

Not to say I won't have to deal with anything, but not what the last week has involved

PS the most likely culprit in the end was leylandii toxicity from fallen branches off my neighbours trees that fell in the field during the gales (one each time) while he was away and I wasn't able to get them down/out. 7 ponies were in the field, of which 3 didn't show any interest, 4 were seen nibbling but I didn't realise the level of toxicity possible as they've had an occasional twig previously over 10 years in that field. Looks like this one was either stuffing on it or ate the nut like cones which are more toxic

Symptoms very like grass sickness but then neurological symptoms from liver damage and sadly fatal
