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I've not read all comments so may be saying the already known but I believe his owner in racing who would have had the prize money died some time ago. Someone I know led SS up after the funeral.
Insurance doesn’t pay enough anyway. I’ve just spent double over what the max insurance pay out was trying to save my horse. I’d love to do a GoFundMeI'm starting to think that if you own a horse it should be mandatory to have insurance, like cars. I dread to think the amount of horses (and animals in general) who suffer because people can't, won't or don't pay for the vet.
The horse has the treatment he needs hence my comment.I doubt that it’ll be as simple as all’s well that ends well after all that fuss, begging and drama.
Reading the RP article it says that SS will 'return to his stable' after the procedure. Sounds like he's going back to the person who started the gofundme. I'd question if that is the right place after this launching of a begging bowl when NH says he'd already arranged to pay for the treatment/op personally.
Think there's an interesting discussion to be had about the role someone has who takes on a high profile horse, and whether that high profile horse remains in the public eye because social media allows it, and that public profile allowing for the ol' tug of the heart strings when the proverbial, in whatever form, happens.
There are plenty of successful high profile ex racers who you wouldn't know what they're up to, just merrily being enjoyed elsewhere.
Fractured split bones generally dont. The fractured portion l9ses its blood supply, becomes necrotic and sets up an infection (sequestrum). Generally removing the fractured portion is thr only option. It's minor surgery, and often done standing.I am curious as to why there was such a panic to surgically intervene, Splint bones usually sort themselves out with time!!
Thank you for the clarification. Every day is a school day in up to date times.Fractured split bones generally dont. The fractured portion l9ses its blood supply, becomes necrotic and sets up an infection (sequestrum). Generally removing the fractured portion is thr only option. It's minor surgery, and often done standing.
I've not read all comments so may be saying the already known but I believe his owner in racing who would have had the prize money died some time ago. Someone I know led SS up after the funeral.
Yes, I did a quick google, It was a Raymonds funeral that the guy i know went too. If you can afford a funeral (party after) like that was you can afford any amount of vets bills. Friend filmed various bits it was abosulutely mental.I think Caroline is still alive and kicking, it was her husband that sadly passed.