yasmindimick
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Hi, we were just wondering if anyone could help.
We owned a fantastic 138cm JA pony for 8 years and just two weeks ago sold her. Throughout the entire time we had her, she has NEVER once been lame, sick or sorry, except for an occasional cold/cough in the winter which most ponies experience at some point in their life!! Anyway, after my daughter came out of Juniors (Dec '09)we decided to sell her because, although she is 17, she genuinely rides like a 6 year old and is able to compete still. After rejecting lots of potential buyers because we didnt find them good enough, we eventually found a perfect family!! Meg was sold almost three weeks ago now and the new owners have been calling us to say that every day, she is having a very minor nose bleed. Is it possible that this could be stress at losing my daughter as they had an incredibly strong bond (after 8 years!!!) and the vet cannot find anything else wrong with her! Does anyone know of any other similar cases? Please help!!!!
We owned a fantastic 138cm JA pony for 8 years and just two weeks ago sold her. Throughout the entire time we had her, she has NEVER once been lame, sick or sorry, except for an occasional cold/cough in the winter which most ponies experience at some point in their life!! Anyway, after my daughter came out of Juniors (Dec '09)we decided to sell her because, although she is 17, she genuinely rides like a 6 year old and is able to compete still. After rejecting lots of potential buyers because we didnt find them good enough, we eventually found a perfect family!! Meg was sold almost three weeks ago now and the new owners have been calling us to say that every day, she is having a very minor nose bleed. Is it possible that this could be stress at losing my daughter as they had an incredibly strong bond (after 8 years!!!) and the vet cannot find anything else wrong with her! Does anyone know of any other similar cases? Please help!!!!