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  • Looks like "wobblers" a neurological disorder. So what happened to the horse. Was it seen by a vet to be diagnosed rather than a horse breaker with a video camera to put it on YouTube. Was it euthanized to lessen it's suffering if the problem could not be diagnosed. .

  • EPM or poisoning

  • Definately intoxication...call A VET who does blood work...

  • is it not maybe a neurological form of herpes

  • it looks neurological, have you tried an equine accupuncturist? i have seen amazing results from similar problems, might be worth a shot huh

    i hope you find a treatment soon!

  • looks like epm

  • Is it shivers?? Very hard to diagnose...varied symptoms...post the answer if you find one.x

  • its definatly neurological- its like the horse doesnt realise it has hind legs - poor thing :(

  • looks like stringhalts.....or rye grass staggers or even tieing up?

    was the horse drinking enough water??

    Iv had 4 horses come down with these kinda symptoms in the last 2 months but they also had very very runny poo and they had not been drinking much water.

  • Wobblers?

  • Is the horse blind as well, seems to have a lot of sores about the head?

  • Is this in Australia ? seems very neourological, I assume a vet has seen it ? i'm surprised bio security isnt interested and where is the PPE ???

  • @meink09 my condolences to the owners as well :( three horses is an awful lose !

  • Thanks. It is not my Horse. A Client. It is not stringhalt. One had to be put down with Liver attacked. Australian Bio Security are not interested.

  • @horseproblems Seems to have severe neauralogical problems. I live in caboolture QLD and there have been a few cases of it around here but it has not been diagnosed.

  • Looks like Stringhalt to me. Look if up on the internet and see if your horses have any of the other clinical signs and then speak to your vet about your concerns. I hope you get some answers for your horses. Best of luck!!

  • staggers?

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