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My horse is found "dead" at least once a month...

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  • #61
    When I moved my horse to his new stable he was kept in the round pen for a few days for a quarantine type thing. I moved him there on Sat, so Sunday I was at church (located in an area where no one gets good cell phone service) and was getting phone calls about my horse laying down down. She thought maybe he had a bit of a belly ache, so by this time I am panicking (church was also 35 min away) that my horse is colicing from the move and I am in tears now. I finally get service enough to call her back and she had given him a warm bran and he was eating and pooping fine!

    What REALLY happened...BO didn't know that Tobias LOVES to lay in nice, soft, deep sand because where he was at, he didn't have that. Now that she knows that, I haven't had a call from her about it anymore. he was colicked, but I bet he loved that warm bran!

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    • #62
      Haha love these 'Dead Horse' stories
      absolutely nothing will get my lad off the ground when he's playing dead.
      In winter when he's in at night he makes himself a cute 'horse-nest' every night, a real nest is dug out and walled and he'll settle in there for hours
      Not even dog can shift him when he's determined to sleep
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      • #63
        Originally posted by enjoytheride View Post
        My barn is next to the highway and animal control comes out every 6 months due to reports of starving horses with nothing to eat.

        There isn't really any grass as there are too many horses outside but there are 300 bales of hay inside and lots of grain.

        Usually animal control shows up, and someone treks out with them to poke the jiggly sides of a fat horse.

        Once we did have animal control demand that we sprinkle bales of hay in the field so the horses could stand on that and not mud. Ummm not for $6 a bale.
        I've had AC out for horses standing in mud also. AC checked the horses and told the person that yes indeed the horses were standing in mud but if they cared to move a few feet UP the hill they would be out of the mud.
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        • #64
          My "dead" palomino wrote a blog entry about my favorite time someone thought he had sadly expired: http://countyisland.wordpress.com/20...1/false-alarm/

          And yes, I can ride all around him in my arena (he's not exactly the wild type, so he's fine being left loose) and he'll barely open an eye or flick an ear at the other horse walking/trotting/cantering past him. Sometimes I use him as my "cone" or "letter," i.e., "at Whiskey, half circle right..."
          Last edited by LisaW-B; Aug. 17, 2010, 06:40 PM.

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          • #65
            Here's my youngin' before a horse show, braided, bathed, in his sleezy and sheet. And dead. to. the. world.

            Because he's.....um.....nervous

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            • #66
              LOL, I wish I had some pics of mine. Rico loves his beauty sleep. In the paddock, in his stall, wherever. Lock him in his stall for an hour, you'll find him out cold every time.
              Lowly Farm Hand with Delusions of Barn Biddieom.
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              • #67
                This thread is great!

                Here's a great (but small) photo from my mare's breeders: herd of "dead" mares. The "dead" palomino at the left is either my horse, or her dam.
                You have to have experiences to gain experience.

                1998 Morgan mare Mythic Feronia "More Valley Girl Than Girl Scout!"

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                • #68
                  Yup. Darlin has left me now but once or twice a week, someone would stop to tell me they thought a horse was dead in my driveway. hahahah her job was to keep the lawn mowed because she could not go out to pasture anymore. She needed the hill to help her get up so always layed on the hill in the driveway. Then she only had to roll halfway.

                  Then again, the neighbors were paying attention. I never got woken up for it at least.
                  Our horses are not seen as the old and disabled they may have become, but rather as the mighty steeds they once believed themselves to be.

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