Horse flu.
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:37 am
talking to a friend who has stables the first sign is very high
fever ??aconite, ?belladonna. She does not know about
thirst ,restlessness ,prostration etc. Then there is a barking
cough, then a running nose which evolves into yellow smelly
discharge [maybe baptistia ] and then muscle aches and stiffness.
It takes about 3 weeks to recover
I may be able to talk to a sympathetic vet tomorrow. One would
perhaps advise dosing all endangered horses with Influenzium and
bacillinum maybe oscillinococcinum . I do not know details of
this equine virus.
Maybe if stuff was made available on the net through groups some good
could be done.
Have googled equine flu but have not found what I want. Just
interesting and help if accepted might be valuable, Jean
fever ??aconite, ?belladonna. She does not know about
thirst ,restlessness ,prostration etc. Then there is a barking
cough, then a running nose which evolves into yellow smelly
discharge [maybe baptistia ] and then muscle aches and stiffness.
It takes about 3 weeks to recover
I may be able to talk to a sympathetic vet tomorrow. One would
perhaps advise dosing all endangered horses with Influenzium and
bacillinum maybe oscillinococcinum . I do not know details of
this equine virus.
Maybe if stuff was made available on the net through groups some good
could be done.
Have googled equine flu but have not found what I want. Just
interesting and help if accepted might be valuable, Jean