Like I phoned her saying she was shivery and lethargic and I was wondering what my next step should be. Instead of coming out and look at her she told me over the phone that her organs were failing and I should just put her down
When my show horse colicked last year she tubed her, told she would probably die and then left. I phoned her the next day saying she took a turn for the worse and she over the phone diagnosed her with organ failure. Then in 24 hours when she started to look better I phone her, then she told me she wasn't sure how to reintroduce food
Ugh, thrush is the worst. I've been dealing with it and and off for the last year with my TB. 7 days of rain sure isn't helping her but I only have two dry spots and they are being occupied
That does look good. I just got in from rebedding my girls stall. I'm not sure if stall rest is the way to go with her injury but the rain hasn't left me much option
Wheezing. So, redid Oklahoma's stall area and was scratching her on the neck in that groove by the esophagus. Made her do the 'that feels good' lip thing. Mom later told me that Oklahoma doesn't like being touched there. This damn horse is turning into the plot of a YA horse book.
Am I supposed to enter some horse show, be the complete under dog, and wind grand champion?