So Dr. Anne got out here, and Shithead seemed fine. His heartrate was faster than normal but other than that, she was clueless. She said he could have seizured, he could have been kick by one of the other horses and the pain was too much to get up right away, or he went to roll and got stuck in the snow. She gave him a shot of Banamine for pain and in case he was a bit colicky.
So, this is what a dead horse looks like today...
I felt like a fool for reacting the way I did to have him be fine. But I was honestly scared for him and was afraid that he was suffering. Thank God Dr. Anne didn't drive any faster, and got here sooner because she would have just given him the sleepy shot. Maybe he is my little Christmas miracle. Or maybe he just wasn't ready to be done be loved. Whatever it is, hopefully he is like a cat and has nine lives.
So, anyway, the boys got there Christmas dinner tonight. They all had some senior feed, sweet feed, and beet pulp soaked in warm water and top dressed with carrots. They were in heaven. That is Shithead's normal dinner minus the carrots, but the other boys really like their treat
So, anyway, the boys got there Christmas dinner tonight. They all had some senior feed, sweet feed, and beet pulp soaked in warm water and top dressed with carrots. They were in heaven. That is Shithead's normal dinner minus the carrots, but the other boys really like their treat
Cappy liked his dinner so much he tried to find a way under the gate to help Shithead eat his. Kinda cute... and acrobatic.
So once again.... Long live Shithead! I am not ready for him to leave and I am glad he isn't ready yet either.
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Katie, I'm so glad your old man pulled through. What an experience!
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