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JINGLES Desperately Needed for Tank - HAPPY UPDATE!!!!

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  • Originally posted by ChocoMare View Post
    Yes "refluxing" is when they pass a tube down the nose into the stomach. They then pump in clean water and siphon it & stomach contents back out. The pump in/siphon out process continues until the output runs clear. So 38 gallons of water went in and 38 gallons of green, grass/hay water came back out.

    Urk X P
    And do not forget to mention the lovely aroma of fermented stomach contents.
    Courtesy of my Vernon @ his colic surgery.
    I got the "good job" of holding the Ringer's bag at his head, my trainer got the "fun" one of emptying the buckets of stomach "stuff" the vet was siphoning out
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      Yeah, my friend who helped me about hurled when she dumped one of the 6 1/2 five-gallon buckets of Green Liquid. Yup, she was laffed at---in a nice way tho!

      ETA: I believe her words were "Gag a maggot!"
      Last edited by ChocoMare; May. 2, 2012, 05:16 PM.
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      • Yikes Eeeekkk I have a LGT = LOW GAG THRESHOLD !

        YIKES & EEEKKK I SUFFER FROM A LGT = LOW GAG THRESHOLD !

        CREAM OF CELERY SOUP MAKES ME "YARK' !

        Originally posted by 2DogsFarm View Post
        Urk X P
        And do not forget to mention the lovely aroma of fermented stomach contents.
        Courtesy of my Vernon @ his colic surgery.
        I got the "good job" of holding the Ringer's bag at his head, my trainer got the "fun" one of emptying the buckets of stomach "stuff" the vet was siphoning out
        Zu Zu Bailey " IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ! "

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        • I think vets may use the term "reflux" differently.

          My vet used the term reflux to mean that when a stomach tube was passed, "stomach goop" came out withou any action other than the pressure from the stomach. When he does the stomach flushing stuff he calls it "lavage".

          My boy had a grain overload. He refluxed a bucket full. (This was 24 hrs later due to boarding barn error) Vet then did the flushing action he called lavaging. Got lots more! Horse didnt founder but developed endotoxemia and was on IVs for eight days before we knew he would make it.

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          • Sending jingles your way! My gelding is also named Tank, and he sends his Jingles as well! I can't believe someone let the horses out. Some people, I swear.

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              • Originally posted by ChocoMare View Post
                Yes "refluxing" is when they pass a tube down the nose into the stomach. They then pump in clean water and siphon it & stomach contents back out. The pump in/siphon out process continues until the output runs clear. So 38 gallons of water went in and 38 gallons of green, grass/hay water came back out.
                Wow! I didn't realize the stomach can hold 38 gallons of fluid...
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                  It wasn't 38 gallons all at once. They'd pump in a gallon or so and then siphon back out. Repeat until it runs clear. The exit juice (nice way to put it ) went into a five-gallon bucket, so we counted bucket dumps on the grass to be sure the count was accurate for the vet's records.
                  <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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                  • so glad that Tank is good. I will call you later today.
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                    • Originally posted by katarine View Post
                      there is a farm I know with a few longhorns out in a lovely field with what looks to be a mighty fine fishing hole on the back side.

                      Their sign says

                      Red can make it across this pasture in 9 seconds flat. Can you do it in 8?
                      I saw that sign in North Dakota at the touristy buffalo farm that has the white buffalo.
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                      • Originally posted by ChocoMare View Post
                        We don't have many visitors at all. It truly is a private farm (organic hay & veggies). The barn is at the way back left of the property. The 28 acre hay field backs up to it. That hay field is connected to other farms to the east.

                        ANYONE could come up from behind (thru the hay field) to the barn without notice. I did tell the farm manager that, if the padlocks & sign still result in a Tank-scapade, I will install cameras.

                        I truly don't want to leave. Despite this episode, the farm is a dream situation for us. My other mare has 14 acres of pasture, hay is produced right there, it borders The Silver Comet Trail, I have use of 3 stalls, 2 run-ins and the tack room. It's only $150 per month, per horse. I can park my trailer there for free. I can teach lessons or have visitors come ride with me. The owner & manager have allowed us to make any improvements we want. The manager gladly puts out round bales for us with the tractor. And it's only 6 miles from our home.
                        You know, afte reading the next post where you told someone it was private property, I can probably tell you where the "idjits" may be coming from. In an impoverished or uneducated area, or even where there is a shall we say "diversity" of income, meaning big income disparities, it could just be someone angry about those kinds of interactions. I find it difficult to be driving a Volvo wagon, even with 80,000 miles it looks new and living in a nicer area with some very poor people around us. Maybe you want to cultivate a little less English gentry with the common folk approach when you are on horseback. There are so few nice, quiet and clean areas where people can go and enjoy themselves it is somewhat sad. I hope you understand where I am coming from on this, it is not hard to cultivate jealous or envious feelings with folks these days, it is also not hard to be a little more sympatheic and, as my husband would say, "Machiavellian" in these times. Give them a way out, in other words, be kind and understanding without being a pushover. That is a challenge.
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                          Ummm, Calamber, perhaps you should speak with Freebird!, Gnalli, SBT, LMH, Pattnic, RelocatedTxJumpr, HoneyBee, SpotNnotFarm and others who have been to this barn, ridden with me and know me. Methinks not one would say I am "English gentry."
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                          • I guess I don't understand what CM is suppose to be sympathetic or give them a way out about? Be sympathetic that they turned Tank out and opened all the gates? I'm confused
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