SUPERVETS - Don't forget

AmyMay

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No not particularly - so many of us just seem to forget that it's on
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the surgeon who operated on my horse was on there - he was Matt Smith who was helping Justin with the skin graft. I helped with that pony too - they neglected to show the bit where her chest split open at 9pm one night and we had to spend ages stitching it all back up again!
 

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Oooooooops! The skin graft was amazing tho - the way they make the skin into mesh was thoroughly intriguing and made loads of sense!

Am worried about my springer now tho, she eats LOTS of grass :S
 

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the surgeon who operated on my horse was on there - he was Matt Smith who was helping Justin with the skin graft. I helped with that pony too - they neglected to show the bit where her chest split open at 9pm one night and we had to spend ages stitching it all back up again

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Was the overall outcome a success????
 

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the surgeon who operated on my horse was on there - he was Matt Smith who was helping Justin with the skin graft. I helped with that pony too - they neglected to show the bit where her chest split open at 9pm one night and we had to spend ages stitching it all back up again

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Was the overall outcome a success????

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well, you saw her go home. i never saw her after that, but we only stay on each rotation a few weeks, so no idea if she ever needed to come back again. the chest and leg were looking good when she went though.
 
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