POLLDARK
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Why oin earth did they feel the need to give the dog an anaesthetic (which carries a big risk with a dog that fat) to be able to tell the owner the dog was very fat ??? I mean, really, wasn't it kind of obvious !
I always wonder how the vets stuff all the intestines back inside the horse. Is it scientific, or do they give them a stir and hope they sort themselves out? Any vets to ask?
The vet said that it was important to put it all back in the correctly ... I couldn't believe it when she then appeared to just stuff it in lol!
It's was a good program very intreasting , but I've gotta say I think to many people rely on worm counts , the problem is not every existing worm shows up .
Redmone I had to giggle about the mother in law bit sorry
Did anyone notice when they were loading the horse to go home... single horse into a double trailer... they loaded it into the curb side! I was not impressed.![]()
I totally agree to which is why they should be used along side worming , now days people rely on the results , i e say they have results come back normal on one test then on the next set of results ,it comes back again normal ,people are not going to worm ,when infact the normal results could in fact be incorrect results because the test hasn't pick up on worms like tapeworm , to which is why people shouldn't rely on them so much . But agree they do have there placeThere's nothing wrong with using worm counts for most of the year as they prevent the use of unnecessary chemicals. However tape worms are known to never show up on worm counts and therefore should always be treated.
They have the same hair!!! Seriously, daughter calls her nana alpaca!!!
And she has been known to go off at me like that one did last night!!![]()
I noticed the trailer looked very slanted as they drove off! Can I just clarify please? single horse in double trailer, where should it go, behind driver or passenger and why?I've only ever travelled two.
Did anyone notice when they were loading the horse to go home... single horse into a double trailer... they loaded it into the curb side! I was not impressed.
I once got behind a trailer where the horse was travelling on the curb side, with the other side empty. The road had a quite obvious camber and even though the vehicle wasn't travelling particularly fast, every time it went over a bump the trailer pitched right over towards the verge, and at one point I actually saw daylight under the offside tyres for a second.
Luckily the vehicle pulled in to a property while I was still planning how to attract the driver's attention.