* High Temperature: A temperature of 104°F is a serious sign of illness in a horse. It could indicate various conditions, including colic, infection, or heatstroke.
* Listlessness: This is another alarming symptom, suggesting your horse is unwell and needs prompt attention.
* Watermelon and Constipation: While watermelon is generally safe for horses in moderation, it's unlikely to cause constipation. Constipation in horses is usually caused by dietary changes, lack of exercise, or underlying health issues. However, a veterinarian can diagnose the exact cause.
What to do:
1. Call your veterinarian immediately. They are the best resource for diagnosing and treating your horse.
2. Keep your horse calm and comfortable. Provide fresh water and avoid any strenuous activity.
3. Monitor your horse closely. Take note of any changes in their behavior, appetite, or droppings.
Please remember: It's dangerous to diagnose and treat your horse yourself. A veterinarian's expertise is essential in providing accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.