Hi All, yes excellant advice from you all, which I greatly appreciate. I have discussed the possibility of worms with the vet as it was my first thought. Both foals were wormed regular and followed a similar programme. I am awaiting dillons owner coming back to me with the pm report as I had already thought they could be related. On a positive note Romeo is a little chirpier today and is drinking his water with electrolytes, munching his hay and whinnying when he see me! Other than the twice daily injections I think he is enjoying the attention. He is however still very loose and stinky! And his test results wont be back until mid next week! He was due to be wormed for re worm last weekend but as with all best laid plans it didnt happen due to events that occured. I'll keep you updated! xx
I am so sorry to hear Romeo is not well, I hope you get to find out what the problem is, it is a worry though what with loosing the other one to colic, please keep us updated and I wish him better.