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Comment by Ellin McGinley Daum on April 26, 2012 at 3:04pm

Very sorry for your sad loss after such an up and down start.  Sometimes life isn't fair.  Prayers for all.

Comment by Betty Kasper on April 26, 2012 at 1:26pm

I am sad for Chantily and whatever happened to her little one. I misss seeing them here and of course I am sad for Heather and Shannon and co. too. they worked so hard for a healthy foal and now it is having problems. Looks like Freya is working on hers some more. I hope it is a bautiful healthy little one.

 

Comment by Stephanie Scotton on April 26, 2012 at 12:54pm

Oh my...That is so sad. Hugs and prayers to you and Chantilly this morning. Horse heaven just got a special little angel.

Comment by Teresa Gritton Dayton on April 26, 2012 at 12:51pm

Heather, Im so sorry to hear about Bug.  I recently had to put my horse down and it is never easy, especially when they fight so hard to live.  You guys are awesome.

Comment by Heather Troglauer on April 26, 2012 at 12:46pm

We had to put Bug to sleep this morning.  We had the vet come out as we noticed her spine had a curve in int.  X-rays revealed much more than a curve...it was a huge c shape right above her rib cage.  Had we left her alive she would have had poor quality of life.  One lung was not working to capacity as the ribcage was compressed at the spine, her hind legs would have been paralyzed as her bones hardened and her stomach would  have been compressed too much causing frequent colics in the future. 

Our vet recommended putting her down which we agreed to.  Chantilly is with her while she accepts the fact that she's gone.

It just really sucks to see her get stronger, improve and then have to take this course of action.  Her legs were fine - she would have come up on them in time, but the spinal issues were too much to deal with.

Chantilly will be retired with TGIF and Sugar Babe.  She's suffered enough heartache.

Comment by Betty Kasper on April 26, 2012 at 11:42am

Sadly it looks like there may be more trouble in paradise. Hope all is OK.

 

Comment by Betty Kasper on April 26, 2012 at 11:20am

I can't get over how trusting and tame Heather's horses are. They put the foal through the gears for testing and the mare calmly eats. I've seen moms in other places totally freak when their baby is handled like that. Same with TGIF instead of freaking in her hour of trouble and possibly attacking she quietly waits for the team to come and help her.

Comment by Stephanie Scotton on April 26, 2012 at 11:09am

Its nice to see Bug A Boo up and walking! Hope she is doing well.

TGIF's colt is big and dark!

Comment by Betty Kasper on April 26, 2012 at 9:56am

Glad all is well. It looked to me like something was turned back and TGIF knew she was in trouble and was looking for you to come and help her. It was so neat the way she kept looking towards the gate and when she knew you had come she just relaxed (well sort of) went to the business at hand.

I can't believe how trim she looks not that the big fellow is here.

Comment by Karen Morgan on April 26, 2012 at 7:57am

It truly was a busy night. Congrats to TGIF and her colt who looks twice as big as Bug a Boo

 
 
 

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