skriz
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So, one of my horsies had a really big bulging belly. I thought " cool, she's pregnant". Upon closer inspection, turns out she's a he and he actually has pouch emphysema; doh :doh:
Having never dealt with this before, I was somewhat apprehensive about treating it and almost post for some help. But, I figured I'd give it a shot. So, I grabbed him and applied a little pressure to the pouch; man, that pouch seemed like it was going to pop and kill him. During the whole time I'm trying to apply light pressure, he's trying to escape. Well, all of a sudden, he makes this move which forced me to react; I guess my I held him a little tighter..
Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. All sorts of bubble started coming out of the pouch. It kinda freaked me out a bit, but I checked and I wasn't hurting him. So, I starting applying more pressure and squeezed out all of the air.
Now, he's hanging out and looking normal again.
YAY! :yay:
Having never dealt with this before, I was somewhat apprehensive about treating it and almost post for some help. But, I figured I'd give it a shot. So, I grabbed him and applied a little pressure to the pouch; man, that pouch seemed like it was going to pop and kill him. During the whole time I'm trying to apply light pressure, he's trying to escape. Well, all of a sudden, he makes this move which forced me to react; I guess my I held him a little tighter..
Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. All sorts of bubble started coming out of the pouch. It kinda freaked me out a bit, but I checked and I wasn't hurting him. So, I starting applying more pressure and squeezed out all of the air.
Now, he's hanging out and looking normal again.
YAY! :yay: