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Los Angeles area- RIP Craigs List mare Princess

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  • #81
    It will be a sad morning for those who are present when the poor mare is euth-ed. Great of those of you who have done all the work and those who will be there at the end. Please thank the vet for us.

    We had huge storms last night at barn, trees down, etc. BO got my 2 in but was having trouble getting some of hers in in high winds. 10 minutes after she called me, we got storms in Savannah. I hope no one else gets the high winds and hail. The weather is so wacky. No thunderstorms like we used to get when I was growing up, but violent winds and hail. And for the 4th day in a row, we're going to get 100 degree temps. Everyone stay safe.

    And did any cother find a home for the other horse the woman had on CL as giveaway? I'd hate for him to go to Mexico.

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    • #82
      Here is another craigslist so calif. cheapie. I hope a meat buyer doesn't get him.
      http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv...111843174.html

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Airfern View Post
        Here is another craigslist so calif. cheapie. I hope a meat buyer doesn't get him.
        http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv...111843174.html
        WOW!!!! He's a knockout!!!! Someone GET THAT HORSE!!!!! I'm speechless.
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        • #84
          Hugs to all of you involved ~ I wish this mare never had to go through these last days, but I'm grateful that you were there for her.

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          • #85
            Someone GET THAT HORSE!!!!!

            Stop yelling that at me!

            Oh dear, dear, dear. I just can't have another...but he is quite nice looking AND my OTTB loves the trail just a little TOO much to have a relaxing ride....

            sigh.....turning the computer off. I can't have another right now.

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              #86
              Hi everyone-

              Candico will be on the board later to give her report, but the mare was put down this morning. Both the vet and Candico thought the owner truly cares for her animals, and was just naive and uneducated about horses. All of the other animals on the property looked to be in great condition.

              The mare was full of energy, and moving around on those terrible legs without as much trouble as you would expect. Candico said her legs looked even worse than the photo, and that all four legs had blown out tendons. The mare got plenty of carrots before she went. It did take a little while, but it was uneventful. It sounds like the mare mentally was still full of life, but unfortunately her legs were beyond repair. With her owner unable to support her any longer, letting her go was sadly the best choice.

              Thanks again to everyone for their support. This was beyond what I could afford to do on my own, and I really appreciate everyone pitching in to make sure this mare didn't have a bad end.

              Candico gets one million gold stars for going out there to oversee the visit, and to make sure everything went smoothly. She even brought a stuffed animal for the owner's 4 year old daughter, who was very upset.

              The part-arab is now the only horse on the property (although he does have goats, chickens and pot-bellied pigs for company), plump and in need of a job. Spread the word.

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              • #87
                Thanks to everyone for helping her get to a pain-free place. I can't help but believe each of you get a million gold stars for going out of your way to help the mare when so many would have just turned away.

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                • #88
                  Good work.

                  A couple (hundred) Karma points are waiting for you.

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                  • #89


                    Well done, gang.

                    I'm also glad to hear that the owner was grateful for the help too.

                    Godspeed old mare. Sounds like you were loved. And you touched a lot of people out here in internet land.
                    "Aye God, Woodrow..."

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                    • #90
                      Thank you for helping this poor mare along to a better place.
                      I loff my Quarter horse clique

                      I kill threads dead!

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                      • #91
                        Just saw this thread and wanted to say thank you to everyone involved for helping this mare. Words can't describe how amazing you are! RIP Princess.
                        Originally posted by EquineImagined
                        My subconscious is a wretched insufferable beotch.

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                        • #92
                          Originally posted by Cammie View Post
                          Candico gets one million gold stars for going out there to oversee the visit, and to make sure everything went smoothly. She even brought a stuffed animal for the owner's 4 year old daughter, who was very upset.
                          Wow. That is so, so, so kind. Candico, you're my hero today.
                          I have a Fjord! Life With Oden

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                          • #93
                            My hero, too!

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                              #94
                              From the owner-

                              "She has been the sweetest most gentle horse for my 4 year old daughter to learn from. She is a beautiful horse and so strong despite her front feet condition. Words cant really express our gratitude at this time."

                              "Thank you so much for coordinating putting Princess down. It went smoothly. You are a very generous person. Everyone was very kind to us. Thank you again and if you ever need help with anything just let me know. Wow so many people. Amazing. Yes thank them all for me."

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                              • #95
                                Just getting back online after having a DSL outtage for days. Thank you for taking care of this and please PM me to let me know how much you still need to cover this. I'm ready to help.
                                Visit Sonesta Farms website at www.sonestafarms.com or our FaceBook page at www.facebook.com/sonestafarms. Also showing & breeding Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.

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                                • #96
                                  Originally posted by Cammie View Post
                                  From the owner-

                                  "She has been the sweetest most gentle horse for my 4 year old daughter to learn from. She is a beautiful horse and so strong despite her front feet condition. Words cant really express our gratitude at this time."

                                  "Thank you so much for coordinating putting Princess down. It went smoothly. You are a very generous person. Everyone was very kind to us. Thank you again and if you ever need help with anything just let me know. Wow so many people. Amazing. Yes thank them all for me."

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                                  • #97
                                    Coming into this thread a bit late but just wanted to echo everyone else's comments. Thank you so much Cammie, Candico, the vet and everyone involved. I think it's amazing that you were able to help this horse AND the owner/family of Princess. It's so very unfortunate that people get into situations they can't handle, circumstances change, etc., you allowed this woman some dignity while also helping alleviate the situation. I think that's incredible an incredible gift. RIP Princess.
                                    You can't fix stupid.

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                                    • #98
                                      A heartfelt THANK YOU to all involved. People like you restore my faith in humanity.
                                      APPSOLUTE CHOCKLATE - Photo by Kathy Colman

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                                      • #99
                                        Thank you, Cammie and Candico for helping this sweet mare and her family. What kindness you have both shown. Thank you for being there for Princess and for coordinating this effort. In short, you rock.

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                                        • Its amazing how well horses adapt to their disabilities, however, you guys all have her an "out" which is a gift. Surviving isnt "living". Glad she was somewhat happy on her way out. If you need further funds, please let me know.

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