JinglebellJessi & MistletoeMagic
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This is an old subject of debate but i thought some may like to know. My donkey died today from lilandii poisoning. For all those that have said it is not, please please hear my warning.
He was 18 months old. Had a vet checkup only 5 days before. He and my pony had broken the fence boundary to my land owners hedge and eaten it. That was tuesday. Wednesday he was fine, i even have a video taken of him playing with my pony. Perfectly normal behaviour. I said goodnight to him at 5pm that night. I was late to the yard the next morning, arriving at 12:45 with a friend and he was just laying there. He was warm and soft so had just gone down, i called the vet immediatly but it was too late.
They performed a autopsy that night. It was found that he had ingested a medium amount of lilandii conifer and it had posioned him. It had killed off his small intestine. They said his body had shut down almost instantly so he felt no pain and he couldnt have been saved if the vet had been there to watch him fall. My pony is now under constant watch, checking his gums for jaundice, watching for lethargy, dizziness or colic.
Whatever your opinion on this tree please please read this and keep it in mind. I wouldnt wish a sight like that on my worst enemy.
Love isnt measured in the size of their ears, but for every single time they made you smile.
He was 18 months old. Had a vet checkup only 5 days before. He and my pony had broken the fence boundary to my land owners hedge and eaten it. That was tuesday. Wednesday he was fine, i even have a video taken of him playing with my pony. Perfectly normal behaviour. I said goodnight to him at 5pm that night. I was late to the yard the next morning, arriving at 12:45 with a friend and he was just laying there. He was warm and soft so had just gone down, i called the vet immediatly but it was too late.
They performed a autopsy that night. It was found that he had ingested a medium amount of lilandii conifer and it had posioned him. It had killed off his small intestine. They said his body had shut down almost instantly so he felt no pain and he couldnt have been saved if the vet had been there to watch him fall. My pony is now under constant watch, checking his gums for jaundice, watching for lethargy, dizziness or colic.
Whatever your opinion on this tree please please read this and keep it in mind. I wouldnt wish a sight like that on my worst enemy.
Love isnt measured in the size of their ears, but for every single time they made you smile.