hunterseat
Posted : 3/6/2012 3:35:11 AM
Wow. This thread got popular all of a sudden! [
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The really bad thing is I expect I'll have to relocate in a month or two or less and Zag needs health papers. I don't have a start date, though. How long do you think it takes to run its course? I read that it's kin to strangles. My horse farm neighbors don't do anything for that. But there's no vaccine for PF. Also it said antibiotics might prolong the symptoms but I think that depends on if it's external or internal. This is right on the surface. (no bleaching the horse. Got it!)
Yes, I got your pm. Sorry for not replying. I'm not sure if I'm coming or going and whichever way I'm moving, I forget what I was going to do once I get there.
I expect Maggie has a fatty tumer. It's rather firm and it's right along her chest wall behind her elbow. It's 
retty large. I just want to have it confirmed. She needs her Rabies and hw stuff anyway so we can take care of it all. I'm putting her and Major back on PetFinders but the whole rescue scene is saturated. I might find a place to board them in CT. I'm reaching out to rescues up there for temporary homes. Not having a lot of luck. I mentioned a friend in this area to keep them temporarily. Then we'd have to figure out how to get them when we get a place for them. It's a 2 1/2 day drive up there - or just two grueling days of driving.
I can't imagine how excruciatingly uncomfortable Miles will be travelling to Wisconsin. I'm not liking that person very much right now. But by contract, she could come after me and she probably would. She mentioned two other horses that have lived there in pain for many many years. When I first emailed her I cc'd vet, dentist, and Bowen therapist. I could also get a note from the vet. I've spoken with him. I told her I could get a full analysis of him by the vet if she wanted but she wasn't interested. She wants to save them all. It hurts me to imagine him up there again. He hated the winter up there when I first met him. [
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eta: Thanks so much for all the input, my friends.