Aru
Well-Known Member
At 70 percent burns that horse must have suffered.
Horses can reason like humans can.In those days when she was in pain she wouldnt have been able to think about how it would all be over soon she also wouldnt have been able to call for a nurse or someone to up her meds :/ she'd have to show signs of pain to let her handlers know.
Id also love to no what pain killer they used in order to allow a horse that size pain relief without other serious side effects.
I question the sense of both owners and vets involved.
The quality of life is the most important thing in animal treatment and burns are one of the most painful injurys you can get.I hope as one poster stated that she had lost the feeling to her burn sites though I doubt that is the case,bar in the areas that needed skin grafting.
Poor poor creature.
Horses can reason like humans can.In those days when she was in pain she wouldnt have been able to think about how it would all be over soon she also wouldnt have been able to call for a nurse or someone to up her meds :/ she'd have to show signs of pain to let her handlers know.
Id also love to no what pain killer they used in order to allow a horse that size pain relief without other serious side effects.
I question the sense of both owners and vets involved.
The quality of life is the most important thing in animal treatment and burns are one of the most painful injurys you can get.I hope as one poster stated that she had lost the feeling to her burn sites though I doubt that is the case,bar in the areas that needed skin grafting.
Poor poor creature.