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  • yea abe! wonser has been keeping his hooves crossed for him to get to feeling better and getting to come home!(can you just see the hooves crossed thing,ha! )it would be just like him to do that though. great news and i am so glad he is home so soon.
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    • That is awesome news! Yippie for Abe. I am so happy and relieved for all three of you.
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      • What a MOM you are, Fessy's Mom! You win the MOM of the year award! You are wonderful and Abe is the luckiest!

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        • YIPPEEEE for Abe and his family!!!!
          \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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          • Original Poster

            Aw, you guys are so sweet. I still say I haven't done anything that any one of you wouldn't do for your own horses.

            Tarragon - believe it or not, that's all they gave me for aftercare. I asked about doing Legend or Adequan, but they said the surgery was the best thing that could be done for the knee, and allowing it time to heal. He said I could do Cosequin if I wanted, but he said he'd just put him on a good vitamin/mineral supplement. I may still try the Cosequin, especially since I found it for a really good price online ($139 for 1400 g).

            I already tried a Lik-it for Abe - he didn't like it either! But thanks so much for the offer!
            I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

            But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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            • Oh, how wonderful! Give Abe a hug for me. Keep us updated on his recovery. I am so happy for you!! You sound like you have the sweetest husband. Tell him how lucky we think you are.

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              • Ahhhhhhh so nice to hear good news for a change. I was getting depressed reading the other threads (you'd think I'd learn NOT to read them!!).

                Here's a *JINGLE* for continued good news!!

                Fessy you're an angel (as is your hubby!!).
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                • I am so glad to hear he is home and doing well! Tell him Brown is being a real sport about his recent issue of running his shoulder into someones hoof and is receiving his flushings and shots well and he should follow his example!

                  Rosina says to give him lotsa kisses.
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                  • Super news! Yea Abe and FM!!!!!!
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                    • That is awesome. Keep us posted!!!!
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                      • FM which flavor likit did you try-there is another likit type product out there that makes carrot, apple, and peppermint....
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                        • I've been following Ole Abe's story all this time but waited till now to post.

                          WoooooHooooo Abe and Mom!!!!

                          With regard to healing, perhaps this may be a good time to look into adding Blue-Green Algae to his diet? It has been known to stimulate cell growth and heal very quickly, as well as improve hoof condition from the inside. This may be a way to help him heal without chemicals. Just an idea to munch on.

                          Now, go hug Abe for me and give him a kiss on the nose.
                          <>< 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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                          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Fessy's Mom:
                            He was very kind, though and gave us a discount because of the circumstances of our "acquiring" Abe.

                            <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            Having recently survived a bout of vet bill sticker shock myself, and knowing yours was much worse, it did my heart alot of good to read this. No one could be more deserving. I'm sure Abe feels you're a keeper, too.
                            "One person's cowboy is another person's blooming idiot" -- katarine

                            Spay and neuter. Please.

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                            • Yay Abe!! big hugs!!
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                              • How Abe doing? Settled in and not too BORED, I hope.

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                                  Abe's doing really well. Thanks for asking! He's thrilled to be home. I think he really is beginning to feel like part of our herd.

                                  The cutest thing he's done since he got home was to remember where his feed tub is. When I went out the first night to feed him, he looked at me all expectantly (which considering the illness he was recovering from was VERY good to see!) and kept touching his nose to his tub. It was SO cute! Like, "it's right here Mom! This is where you put the FOOD!"

                                  It's also been neat to see his personality develop now that he's feeling better. He has actually begun pinning his ears at the pony if she gets too close to his hay (through the fence of course) like, "Listen pone, this is MINE!" I think once he's out with everyone, he'll hold his own against the rest of them at feeding time just fine.

                                  Again, considering the bad bout of enteritis he recovered from, it's wonderful to see what a hay VACUUM he has become. Most of the OTTB's I have had it's taken the first few months to even get them interested in hay. He has already put on some weight since he came home.

                                  He still gets very upset if I take him in the barn and he can't see the pony, but he doesn't do anything stupid because of it, just calls and moves around a little. But then he realizes he'll survive the separation and settles down for his grooming.

                                  I WUV him!

                                  And thanks again for all the kind words. You guys have made me feel so wonderful with all your words of encouragement and support. I can't thank you enough.
                                  I would like to think I will die an heroic death...

                                  But it's more likely I'll trip over my dog and choke on a spoonful of frosting.

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                                  • Oh I'm SO glad! I'll bet he's relieved as all get out to be HOME!

                                    Now you know FM, We're gonna want update photos! (You know, the proud mom ones.....Here's baby eating, Here's baby pooping, Here's baby sleeping......Here's baby carrying me around for the first time!)
                                    "The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear" ~ Socrates

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                                    • Great News!

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                                      • yay abe! be sure to give him a big hug from his aunties!
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                                        • I'm so glad to hear he is doing so well! Sounds like he is definitely part of the family now. Hope his recovery is uneventful!

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