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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Rebel Continued

Last night I went out to check on Rebel at 10:30 and 1am.  Got his nose cleaned up and finally went to bed.

This morning, went out to the barn early and the sunrise was trying to tell me something.  We may get some severe weather before this day is over.  The temperature went up to 80 degrees.

Little Wonder knew our routine was different as he did not get his carrots before we went out.
Rebel had a bloody nostril, so I cleaned him up and took his temperature.  99.1
It must have drained a fair amount last night as there was gunk near his window and on the shavings...again.
It was very hot right off the bat and the boys came into the run-in by Buddy's stall.
I set them up with hay nets as there was a nice breeze.



I did more nose cleaning off and on.


I was back in the house by 8:15 and called the vet.  Was taking a rest when someone knocked on the door.  It was Alice!  I forgot we were having a Spa Day.  Even with a bloody nose, I knew Rebel would appreciate a good grooming.
The boys were happy to see her.
As per usual, Buddy was first.


Just when it was Rebel's turn I had to go in the house and spent quite awhile trying to get some photos and a video to the Vet so I did not get any photos of him.  Alice kept his nose clean and when I got back to the grooming room we turned them back out.



Dr. Pell arrived at 3:30 and set up a ton of equipment so she could scope Rebel's nostrils.  I watched the entire thing and was very worried.
He had to be sedated as it took an hour and a half to do it.  Fortunately his guttural pouches were fine.  If there was a problem there it would have been bad news.  I chose not to have an x-ray done (cha Ching cha Ching) as if there was a cist there, nothing could be done.  So why bother?  He is on antibiotics for 2 weeks and if things shape up, it may still happen again.  Hopefully the draining will stop.
Fortunately he had his pal in the stall next to him and he was a perfect angel during the procedure and while Rebel was coming out of the sedative.


They were finally able to go out around 6:30.



All day long the weather service had been putting out storm warnings and some places not too far from here may get tornadoes.  At 7pm, the sky still looked ok here, and now (8:23) it has started to sprinkle.



The boys were tucked in at 7:30 and Rebel was not very excited to get his antibiotics.  It's going to be a long two weeks.  I am so tired.
Night all.

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do hope Rebel will be okay and there will be no more problems for the dear boy.
Take Care,
Kaye

Terra said...

You take such good care of your horses, you are a good horse mom. I hope Rebel's nose problem clears up quickly.

Anonymous said...

It’s very stressful on us worrying about our pets. Hope you get some rest today and can see improvement in Rebel soon. Kathy