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Prayers up for them both. May God watch over them and heal them.



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Never heard of this before but it makes sinse. It doesn't sound good sigmonkey. I will say a few words before I rest this evening.
 
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So sorry. Oil, Banamine and/or Novin, and walk, I guess. All too familiar from my years in Arizona working with horses. I would have thought the vet would give better odds. here's hoping


Thanks, and thanks to all for your kind words, thoughts and prayers.

Lube and wash from both ends, with Banamine, and she is massaging his gut as much as he can tolerate it.

She rescued him five years ago and got him a new home, but recently got him back. Another horse bit his rump several months ago and that has been a long healing process (and stressor) as he lost a lot of hip muscle from the injury and normal sloughing and atrophy during the healing.

His paddock and stall area were very sandy where he was living and his hay was flaked to the ground, so that accounts for the years of ingesting the sand.

He is 30 years old, and I think that is a lot of the factoring of his odds.

Daughter said "he lives or he dies", but she will do all she can while she can.

He has not eaten in five days now, other than nibbling a little grass, and she has to keep him from trying to roll, and she and two friends are doing round the clock watch to keep him up and walking, drinking and such.

Her "odds" at making it into the world and surviving were stacked as hard against her, so she has always been a fierce fighter herself.

She's a "Honey Badger" and very pragmatic.

Hmm. That’s pretty old. I feel you should know that in old horses, it’s usually more than simply sand impaction, or more correctly, there’s a root cause for the sand accumulation—parasitic damage to the large intestine. I’ve got a friend of almost 40 years who’s a large animal vet. I’ve seen several PMs of horses 25 years and older. I’m afraid if the bowel has been compromised, it’s difficult for the horse to get enough movement of the bowel—even with veterinary treatment. Sorry


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I'm hoping for the very best for the horse and for your kind, loving daughter.


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Good luck Monkey and horse family. We always worry about sand colic, and are treating our entire herd right now with sand purge to try to avoid just that fate.

God bless, and good luck.



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I have fought against long odds with my pets as well, and sometimes I won, and sometimes I lost, but inevitably we had to face the end together.

It's a sad reality that we mostly outlive our pets, and a blessing that we must do so, for their sake.

Mahatma Gandhi taught that “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”

Judging by the tenor of threads about pets on Sigforum, my guess is that Para included this in the Waiver.


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Add my best wishes to the list.




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Judging by the tenor of threads about pets on Sigforum, my guess is that Para included this in the Waiver. ....


Of this, I am certain.


@TMats; agreed.




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I wish I was closer, I’d take a shift or two to keep him up.




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In my prayers this evening!



 
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The crew here are hoping for a full recovery.





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I hope things turn out well.


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In my prayers. God bless the both of them.
 
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Prayers sent for a full recovery!!


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Prayers for horse and daughter. Sitting here with my Coonhound who is on short time with Lymphoma
The bond between man or women with their animal friends is one of ‘the closest on this world.
I hope for the best for both


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Prayers for daughtermonkey and horsey. Proud of her for her compassion and diligence. Where would we be if it weren't for our animals?
 
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Prayers sent



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I’m praying for your daughter’s horse, but mostly for comfort and encouragement for your daughter. She must be quite resilient from what you describe, so she has inner strength to get her through this with love and prayers.


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Prayers away.



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5% sounds slim but better than a throw of the dice. The horse has my good thoughts for what he means to your daughter.



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