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  • Tribute to a special horse we lost today.

    We lost a dear old boy today. He was somewhere around 35 and we rescued him from the auction block about 14 years ago when his owner could no longer keep him. He had Navicular so when he didn't respond to any of the treatments, we made the decision to have a low neurectomy done on him at an equine clinic to buy him a few comfortable golden years. How lucky we were that those few years stretched out into almost half of his lifetime.

    He was a tough old QH who had been a lead pony at the track, a therapy mount, a well loved husband horse, trail horse, pleasure horse and who knows what else. To us, he was our hugging horse and caretaker of children, giver of pony rides, and patient teacher. At the end of each ride, as soon as the reins were dropped and feet came out of the stirrups, he would nicker as if to say, 'Good job, glad we're done." He loved mischief and one day I was at the computer and noticed a flash of chestnut going by the window. It was Cinnamon and our donkey, jogging up the road like two schoolboys on a big adventure.

    He was also incredibly brave when things went downhill fast in the past 24 hours. Our wonderful vet was here last night at 9 pm to help me when he wasn't bouncing back from colic meds. We got him comfortable and I thought he was out of the woods, but this morning he was worse, and during the night he somehow injured his hip. Once again, our incredible veterinarians were here for us, and it was all over within an hour. The old boy was well mannered, sweet and dignified right to the end, which was pain free and peaceful.

    Godspeed, Cinnamon. It was an honor to have shared this life with you.


  • #2
    Sorry for your loss.
    He was happy with you for all those years, no one can ask any more of life.

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    • #3
      Big hugs.
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      a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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      • #4
        (((((CHAI)))))

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        • #5
          Those old quarter horse boys are the best.

          So very sorry for your loss
          \"Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it.\" Anne of Green Gables

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          • #6
            We lost one like that yesterday - these old QH men are indeed a very special breed.

            So sorry for your loss - their passings leave huge holes in our lives, but we know we are blessed.

            RIP Cinnamon
            Form follows function, or does function follow form?

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            • #7
              So sorry for the loss of your beautiful special boy! RIP Cinnamon.
              She wasn't running away with me, I just couldn't stop her!

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              • #8
                I'm very sorry for your loss - he was beautiful and had a kind face.
                Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware
                Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
                -Rudyard Kipling

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                • #9
                  Hugs from VA; so sorry for your loss
                  stained glass groupie
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                  • #10
                    Bless you for gently ushering him out. What a great life he had and tremendous memories he's left. Boosma47, my sympathy to you as well in your loss.

                    http://community.webshots.com/user/ballyduff
                    \"If you are going through hell, keep going.\" ~Churchill~

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                      #11
                      Thank you for such kind words. Boosma, I am very sorry for your loss, too.

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                      • #12
                        What a lovely tribute. Hugs to you and godspeed to Cinnamon.

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                        • #13
                          Hey S, you were so wonderful to have saved him and to have kept him all these years. You are so lucky to have gotten him to that age! I always hate to lose them, but it is so great to have the oldsters who die at home. It does seem that the longer you have them, the harder it is to lose them and the more you miss then.
                          You've had such a bad time the last few years, that I hope things are going to turn around with the other news you sent me.
                          Now go out and save another horse so you will have something else to worry about.

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                          • #14
                            More hugs! What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful horse! Godspeed!

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                            • #15
                              A lovely tribute to a wonderful horse.
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                              • #16
                                (((hugs))) I'm sorry to hear you lost your boy today - but what a lovely tribute for a wonderful old man and how lucky he was to have met you. Let's hope he's up to mischief on the other side of the bridge.

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                                • #17
                                  I'm sorry for your loss. What a sweet looking old guy, it sounds like he loved you guys as much as you did him.

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                                  • #18
                                    RIP CINNAMON Thoughts and prayers with your family and donkey friend. What a wonderful family who loved Cinnamon !! and a family he loved back.
                                    Zu Zu Bailey " IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ! "

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                                    • #19
                                      What a lovely tribute to a wonderful horse.
                                      "Kindness is free" ~ Eurofoal
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                                      The CoTH CYA - please consult w/your veterinarian under any and all circumstances.

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                                      • #20
                                        So sorry for your loss. What a great save he was!
                                        Was this the horse you worried earlier about not being able to get up and you thought you would have to do something before winter?
                                        If so, I am relieved he chose his time to go.
                                        Hugs to you and your family.

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