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Thank you so much for your kind thoughts on Misty - my senior

mare...unfortunately, the beating was worse than I could ever

have dreamed - since she couldn't seem to eat the hay or grass -

it would go up - and then come out - I took her to the vet -

after several x-rays - the news was not good...her jaw had been

broken at the mid point and there was what she called an open

fracture - which is why it was still dripping blood from the

wound underneath... the only option I had was to take her to the

university of columbia (MO) equine center....and they could TRY

to put a plate in her head and hope for the best - which would

run between $3,000 and $5,000 or put her down...I was dumbfounded

and heartbroken - but my dh and I could not spend that type of

money and we could not watch her be in pain or slowly starve to

death.....so I stayed with her in the stall for a while, cried

and comforted her and bid her good bye.....She was a grand ole

lady

 

Blessings,

Pam

 

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Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:16:43 -0000

" sewingstorms " <sewingstorms

Re: Help with Beat up Mare

 

 

, " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote:

> Yep..you read that right....my 22 year old sweet ole mare got

> caught in a stall with my 8 yr old can't stand another in the

> same room

 

Pam:

 

I am thinking a little bit into the future here for you.

Your 22 yr old mare was tramatized. She is going to be skittish

for

sure.

 

May I suggest you get a hold of a book on Tellington-Jones

massage.

This is a wonderful way to massage animals and specifically

horses.

I have a feeling she will not want to be touched for awhile and

with

the herbs and then this massage it would be a great benefit to

her

and draw her back to her normal self again.

 

Good luck with her, I left my horse when he was 40 yrs old.

Barbara

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pam:

 

I am so sorry to hear about Misty. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

 

Blessings,

Debbie

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Pam

Sunday, December 05, 2004 12:13 PM

Help with beat up mare

 

 

Thank you so much for your kind thoughts on Misty - my senior

mare...unfortunately, the beating was worse than I could ever

have dreamed - since she couldn't seem to eat the hay or grass -

it would go up - and then come out - I took her to the vet -

after several x-rays - the news was not good...her jaw had been

broken at the mid point and there was what she called an open

fracture - which is why it was still dripping blood from the

wound underneath... the only option I had was to take her to the

university of columbia (MO) equine center....and they could TRY

to put a plate in her head and hope for the best - which would

run between $3,000 and $5,000 or put her down...I was dumbfounded

and heartbroken - but my dh and I could not spend that type of

money and we could not watch her be in pain or slowly starve to

death.....so I stayed with her in the stall for a while, cried

and comforted her and bid her good bye.....She was a grand ole

lady

 

Blessings,

Pam

 

TLC Naturally - Pure Essential Oils & Soaps

http://www.tlcnaturally.com

E Web Express - Design & Hosting Service

http://www.ewebexpress.com

 

 

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Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:16:43 -0000

" sewingstorms " <sewingstorms

Re: Help with Beat up Mare

 

 

, " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote:

> Yep..you read that right....my 22 year old sweet ole mare got

> caught in a stall with my 8 yr old can't stand another in the

> same room

 

Pam:

 

I am thinking a little bit into the future here for you.

Your 22 yr old mare was tramatized. She is going to be skittish

for

sure.

 

May I suggest you get a hold of a book on Tellington-Jones

massage.

This is a wonderful way to massage animals and specifically

horses.

I have a feeling she will not want to be touched for awhile and

with

the herbs and then this massage it would be a great benefit to

her

and draw her back to her normal self again.

 

Good luck with her, I left my horse when he was 40 yrs old.

Barbara

 

 

 

 

 

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I am sorry for your loss of Misty.

 

Jill Mc.

Alabama

 

Pam <pam wrote:

Thank you so much for your kind thoughts on Misty - my senior

mare...unfortunately, the beating was worse than I could ever

have dreamed -

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Oh Pam I'm so sorry to hear about this. We become so attached to these animals,

they are part of our family.

 

Prays and healing thoughts to all of you

Rita

 

Pam <pam wrote:

Thank you so much for your kind thoughts on Misty - my senior

mare...unfortunately, the beating was worse than I could ever

have dreamed - since she couldn't seem to eat the hay or grass -

it would go up - and then come out - I took her to the vet -

after several x-rays - the news was not good...her jaw had been

broken at the mid point and there was what she called an open

fracture - which is why it was still dripping blood from the

wound underneath... the only option I had was to take her to the

university of columbia (MO) equine center....and they could TRY

to put a plate in her head and hope for the best - which would

run between $3,000 and $5,000 or put her down...I was dumbfounded

and heartbroken - but my dh and I could not spend that type of

money and we could not watch her be in pain or slowly starve to

death.....so I stayed with her in the stall for a while, cried

and comforted her and bid her good bye.....She was a grand ole

lady

 

Blessings,

Pam

 

TLC Naturally - Pure Essential Oils & Soaps

http://www.tlcnaturally.com

E Web Express - Design & Hosting Service

http://www.ewebexpress.com

 

 

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Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:16:43 -0000

" sewingstorms " <sewingstorms

Re: Help with Beat up Mare

 

 

, " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote:

> Yep..you read that right....my 22 year old sweet ole mare got

> caught in a stall with my 8 yr old can't stand another in the

> same room

 

Pam:

 

I am thinking a little bit into the future here for you.

Your 22 yr old mare was tramatized. She is going to be skittish

for

sure.

 

May I suggest you get a hold of a book on Tellington-Jones

massage.

This is a wonderful way to massage animals and specifically

horses.

I have a feeling she will not want to be touched for awhile and

with

the herbs and then this massage it would be a great benefit to

her

and draw her back to her normal self again.

 

Good luck with her, I left my horse when he was 40 yrs old.

Barbara

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am truly sorry for your loss. Kathy

 

 

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Pam

 

12/5/2004 1:13:43 PM

Help with beat up mare

 

 

Thank you so much for your kind thoughts on Misty - my senior

mare...unfortunately, the beating was worse than I could ever

have dreamed - since she couldn't seem to eat the hay or grass -

it would go up - and then come out - I took her to the vet -

after several x-rays - the news was not good...her jaw had been

broken at the mid point and there was what she called an open

fracture - which is why it was still dripping blood from the

wound underneath... the only option I had was to take her to the

university of columbia (MO) equine center....and they could TRY

to put a plate in her head and hope for the best - which would

run between $3,000 and $5,000 or put her down...I was dumbfounded

and heartbroken - but my dh and I could not spend that type of

money and we could not watch her be in pain or slowly starve to

death.....so I stayed with her in the stall for a while, cried

and comforted her and bid her good bye.....She was a grand ole

lady

 

Blessings,

Pam

 

TLC Naturally - Pure Essential Oils & Soaps

http://www.tlcnaturally.com

E Web Express - Design & Hosting Service

http://www.ewebexpress.com

 

 

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Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:16:43 -0000

" sewingstorms " <sewingstorms

Re: Help with Beat up Mare

 

 

, " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote:

> Yep..you read that right....my 22 year old sweet ole mare got

> caught in a stall with my 8 yr old can't stand another in the

> same room

 

Pam:

 

I am thinking a little bit into the future here for you.

Your 22 yr old mare was tramatized. She is going to be skittish

for

sure.

 

May I suggest you get a hold of a book on Tellington-Jones

massage.

This is a wonderful way to massage animals and specifically

horses.

I have a feeling she will not want to be touched for awhile and

with

the herbs and then this massage it would be a great benefit to

her

and draw her back to her normal self again.

 

Good luck with her, I left my horse when he was 40 yrs old.

Barbara

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, " Pam " <pam@e...> wrote:

> Thank you so much for your kind thoughts on Misty - my senior

> mare...

 

You have been wise and most kind to an animal that obviously loved

you as she tried to stay for you.

 

My heart knows your pain and so did she as you comforted her in her

last hours with you.

 

You will always remember her as that grand ol' lady she obviously was.

 

Barbara

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