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Farewell, "Sweet" Sarah

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  • Farewell, "Sweet" Sarah

    This is a memorial for a mare sent over the Bridge. Her pieceofwork owner wont do one, so I will.

    Sarah was the wierdest pony. Little kids could pull her ears and swing on her tail and she wouldnt turn a har. Adults walk in the stall to tack her up and risk getting kicked/bitten. She was owned and loved by a lot of little girls in her lifetime. I didnt know her until the end of her life but she was good show pony.

    She was retired and sent to be bred at a BNT. Absentee owner laid eyeballs on her a few times, from about 1/2 mile away, wearing a blanket. When A/O finally decided to bring her "home" after no foals, she had a BCS of ~1.5. (BNT will get theirs someday .) She had foundered and was in pretty bad shape. Vet said nothing wrong with her htat groceries wouldnt fix. So groceries she got--great quality feed, the best orchard hay, grass when it grew. She gained weight but was in pain. Supps, special meds other stuff, etc didnt help. Vet scratched his head and said take everything away, let her bee a horse, give her bute when needed. She somehow got better, then worse, rinse, repeat. Some days she walked outside and grazed, some days she snarled at everyone (chestnut pony mare ), some days she layed down all day.

    A/O didnt want to put her down. Finally after many months to long they left it up to BO who loved her to make the call. When Sarah couldnt get up they did. She almost couldnt walk to the hole they dug for her.

    That wierd chestnut pony mare is now grazing in the lush meadows Im sure, looking for her special girl to braid her mane and pull her tail. I hope she finds it.
    Last edited by JohnDeere; Apr. 16, 2009, 09:49 PM.
    “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” Peter Drucker

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    Godspeed, little mare.
    From the description of her condition and cycle of symptoms, I am going to stick my neck out and wonder about Cushings /IR.
    It is very kind of you to write such a touching tribute to her - good job.
    Dee
    Founder of the I LOFF my worrywart TB clique!
    Official member of the "I Sing Silly Songs to My Animals!" Clique
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    • #3
      Lovely tribute--may she be running free in the greener pastures!

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        #4
        She did have Cushings.
        Last edited by JohnDeere; Apr. 16, 2009, 06:28 PM.
        “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” Peter Drucker

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        • #5
          Godspeed Sarah.

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          • #6
            Your tribute made me cry, which means it was a great tribute. Godspeed, Sweet Sarah.
            If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude.
            ~ Maya Angelou

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            • #7
              Things will never change until these BNT and BNO and BT-whatevers get outed!

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              • #8
                Thank you for a lovely tribute.
                www.specialhorses.org
                a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                • #9
                  Awwwww. Godspeed sweet and endearingly weird little Sarah.

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                  • #10
                    RIP Sarah!
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                    • #11
                      A very touching tribute to a mare who really must have been a trooper. May she rest in peace.

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                      • #12
                        Godspeed Sarah and bless the BO that loved her!
                        Ridge Farm Inc.-full care retirement
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                        • #13
                          Happy trails, Sarah. Hugs to those who loved her.
                          She wasn't running away with me, I just couldn't stop her!

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                          • #14
                            How tough...God Speed Sarah!
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                            • #15
                              RIP Sarah. I'm sure she will live on in the memories of the little girls who loved her.
                              There are friends and faces that may be forgotten, but there are horses that never will be. - Andy Adams

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                              • #16
                                Happy Trails, sweet Sarah! No more pain, and lots of love.
                                "Aye God, Woodrow..."

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                                • #17
                                  Run happy, Sarah. Say hi to Metro for me

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                                    Originally posted by li'l bit View Post
                                    Awwwww. Godspeed sweet and endearingly weird little Sarah.
                                    Sweet isnt a good description. The rest of what you said is great.
                                    “Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” Peter Drucker

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                                    • #19
                                      So sad poor Sarah didn't have the retirement she deserved.

                                      I picked up a pony last July that probably would have had the same out come. She had foundered (pasture laminitis) and the owner kept her out to pasture and did not treat her. When I went to look at her she couldn't walk with out pain. My vet thinks she foundered three months before I got her so the poor soul suffered for that long.

                                      Turns out she had 13 degree rotation in three feet. She had a scar around her head shaped like a rope halter. Owner had no idea where that came from and denied it existed even after I sent her a picture of it.

                                      My kids can climb all over her but she is definitely scared and un-trusting of adults. Little Babe is getting a second chance too bad Sarah didn't. I will never understand why people hang on to animals they don't really want.

                                      Like Sarah my little Babe had her glory days; I contacted her original owner and she used to be a pairs driving pony. They still own her partner pony and were sad to hear she had fallen into less than kind hands.
                                      No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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