Maesfen
Extremely Old Nag!
I agree with B & J and Wizoz but I would still want answers as to why and how. I'd also be wanting the surgery to foot the bill at the very least if it was proved the young vet was a contributory factor to this.
I'm sorry, I know I'm harsh and this won't be popular, but I also have to question the humanity of this quote.
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J
It can by this point only manage small mouthfulls of mushy cubes and SB water, and its getting weeker. it then colics. Is having to be pumped full off morphine and fynadine. He gets over the colic and some how keeps fighting. you spend all your time watching him looking and hopeing he gets better, even a small sign. But in your heart you know you are going to loose him, but while you see he is still fighting you cant make the horible decision.
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For a horse of this age to have got into this horrific state although I know it's not of the owner's making, I personally think the owner should call it a day for the poor horse's sake; it seems a very selfish act to me to continue prolonging the agony. I do stress, that is my personal opinion only, not rocket science, just my gut feeling from a lifetime working with horses.
I'm sorry, I know I'm harsh and this won't be popular, but I also have to question the humanity of this quote.
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J
It can by this point only manage small mouthfulls of mushy cubes and SB water, and its getting weeker. it then colics. Is having to be pumped full off morphine and fynadine. He gets over the colic and some how keeps fighting. you spend all your time watching him looking and hopeing he gets better, even a small sign. But in your heart you know you are going to loose him, but while you see he is still fighting you cant make the horible decision.
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For a horse of this age to have got into this horrific state although I know it's not of the owner's making, I personally think the owner should call it a day for the poor horse's sake; it seems a very selfish act to me to continue prolonging the agony. I do stress, that is my personal opinion only, not rocket science, just my gut feeling from a lifetime working with horses.