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lhotse

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Yey, I've suspended him from the rafters with some plaited string and he's busy chewing on the windscreen wipers so problem solved.
Next problem, do you think I'll be able to return him to full work or should I look for a companion home for him?
 

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Returning to full work shouldnt be a problem. Just be sure to have his back, tack and teeth checked before you start. I'm sure the farrier can fit him with a built up shoe.
 

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ooooooooookay folks
can i have some of what ever you've had.
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actually i would staple the leg back on or get a spare so the original leg can have some rest !!!

just think lame horses cured just replace the leg !!!!
ooh blimey im getting as saft as you guys
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Ahh shite, am defrosting leg and the dog has just got hold of it. Only a couple of chunks missing, never mind. Is part frozen horse meat ok for jack russells or should I book him in with the vet as well.
I'm not going to be walking very well for several days...........
 

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PMSL at the 25% reduction in farrier's fees!!!!!!

Why not put the whole horse in the freezer with the leg, just for a day or two til the vet can get out? How did it drop off? Is it still under guarantee?
 

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Happy hallucinating. Think I'll have to retire to dream of low flying three legged horses dribbling soggy cornflakes mixed with bit of windscreen wipers being chased by a NHS doctor.

Ah well. Sweet dreams
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Get the doctor to sew your leg back on, with a local anasthetic, watch carefully what he does, then do the same proceedure on your horse. there problem solved.
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Maybe your vet will look in when she is driving by. It sounds like ragwort poisoning to me. Your JR cleary has rabies and you have leprosy.

You need to do the right thing and all be pts.
 

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Wow, you're really in a situation aren't you?
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Have you thought about investing in one of those industrial staple guns - you could glue the leg back on, then staple round the edge for extra strength.
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I think you are been extremely crule and shud have the horse put to sleep
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You will never be able to ride him again as he will not be able to turn to the side of the missin leg
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Unless its a back leg, and then there will be no problem.
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As for the dog..... just wait and see if it gets better.

If it dont then I am sure sumone will give you a nother one
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UPDATE
I've traded him in for some power tools and a dodgy quadbike down at the local pikey camp. The guy said he'll have him in a cart in no time, the traces will hold him up!
 
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