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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649027 is a reply to message #2649012 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 22:07   |
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You're welcome HR and all the best to Zodie
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Sun, 13 May 2012 22:19   |
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easysmum Messages: 463 Registered: December 2005 Location: Riddells Creek |
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Go Girls ,another one with food in its belly
Thats not a new horse in the paddock its a New rug
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649061 is a reply to message #2649022 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 22:38   |
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Dusty_Girl  Messages: 2774 Registered: March 2009 |
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| WelshRgr8 wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 22:00 | Poor boy... I think he deserves a huge warm molasses bran mash then the big green dream....
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Why? Have you seen him? Are you a vet?
Honestly, why does he need a green dream when he now has a lovely, dedicated what I imagine forever home and guardian? Seeing where he lives now I think he's ended up very close to heaven already!
I was hoping not to be mentioned as I've done very little really, HR and cocochanel need all of the thanks! As well as the people that got him from where he was and surrendered him to HR's very capable hands, my part was tiny..
The credit belongs with HR for commiting to this horse essentially though, it's a big commitment financially and emotionally, HR deserves a bluddy medal IMHO! There needs to be more people like that, then maybe there would be less horses like poor old Zodie..
**Edited for quote fail..
[Updated on: Sun, 13 May 2012 22:39]
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649070 is a reply to message #2649012 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 22:49   |
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Well DG... no modesty needed
Your 'small' part helped immensely,
THANK YOU!!!!
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649073 is a reply to message #2649022 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 22:56   |
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Sorry this ****** me I'm trying to stay calm , but I won't appologise if I go off. You are right about the warm mash welch, but as for the green stuff go jump.this boy deserves a second chance. Give h.r a few months and you see the difference it makes. I've had rescues in the same way before and I can tell you good food, t.l.c , and some vet treatment they can sometimes make a full recov. This boy obviously is emaciated , has muscle wasteage,
So before we put him in the ground. Let's give Catherine I go. I'm sure she will give him a chance , but if he's far gone then let's do it.
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649093 is a reply to message #2649080 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 23:24   |
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| misglen wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:06 | Well done to all those involved in the rescue of this beautiful old man, and particularly to Catherine at HR who i have been lucky enough to meet and see first hand the great work she does. And to the naysayers on here who think that rescuing oldies is a waste of time, hmmm, ok, better hope that you have people with more compassion looking after you when you get old ...
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Personally if I ever got in that state, I'd be praying someone would be kind enough to shoot me.
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649097 is a reply to message #2649093 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 23:32   |
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| English Rose wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:24 |
| misglen wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:06 | Well done to all those involved in the rescue of this beautiful old man, and particularly to Catherine at HR who i have been lucky enough to meet and see first hand the great work she does. And to the naysayers on here who think that rescuing oldies is a waste of time, hmmm, ok, better hope that you have people with more compassion looking after you when you get old ...
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Personally if I ever got in that state, I'd be praying someone would be kind enough to shoot me.
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Really? I dunno, the will to live is pretty strong in most people/animals, even in the most dire circumstances
Nezpix ~www.nezzie.net~
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649102 is a reply to message #2649097 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 23:39   |
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| Nez_ wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:32 |
| English Rose wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:24 |
| misglen wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:06 | Well done to all those involved in the rescue of this beautiful old man, and particularly to Catherine at HR who i have been lucky enough to meet and see first hand the great work she does. And to the naysayers on here who think that rescuing oldies is a waste of time, hmmm, ok, better hope that you have people with more compassion looking after you when you get old ...
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Personally if I ever got in that state, I'd be praying someone would be kind enough to shoot me.
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Really? I dunno, the will to live is pretty strong in most people/animals, even in the most dire circumstances
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Maybe I'm just weird
Having nursed many, many people through till the end, I do not want to end up going the way a lot of old/sick people go.
Horses don't have plans for the future, regrets from the past, worries about dying, afterlife, god, heaven, hell etc. They life in the moment.
People are so caught up with things living at all costs. In my opinion there are far worse things in life, than dying, for both people and animals.
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649107 is a reply to message #2649102 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 23:49   |
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| English Rose wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:39 |
| Nez_ wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:32 |
| English Rose wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:24 |
| misglen wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:06 | Well done to all those involved in the rescue of this beautiful old man, and particularly to Catherine at HR who i have been lucky enough to meet and see first hand the great work she does. And to the naysayers on here who think that rescuing oldies is a waste of time, hmmm, ok, better hope that you have people with more compassion looking after you when you get old ...
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Personally if I ever got in that state, I'd be praying someone would be kind enough to shoot me.
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Really? I dunno, the will to live is pretty strong in most people/animals, even in the most dire circumstances
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Maybe I'm just weird
Having nursed many, many people through till the end, I do not want to end up going the way a lot of old/sick people go.
Horses don't have plans for the future, regrets from the past, worries about dying, afterlife, god, heaven, hell etc. They life in the moment.
People are so caught up with things living at all costs. In my opinion there are far worse things in life, than dying, for both people and animals.
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Well I'm not one of those people caught up with things living at all costs, at all. I am a vet nurse, Im with dying animals all the time, and am thankful that we are able to end animals suffering unlike with humans.
Nezpix ~www.nezzie.net~
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649113 is a reply to message #2649107 ] |
Sun, 13 May 2012 23:57   |
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| Nez_ wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:49 |
| English Rose wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:39 |
| Nez_ wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:32 |
| English Rose wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:24 |
| misglen wrote on Sun, 13 May 2012 23:06 | Well done to all those involved in the rescue of this beautiful old man, and particularly to Catherine at HR who i have been lucky enough to meet and see first hand the great work she does. And to the naysayers on here who think that rescuing oldies is a waste of time, hmmm, ok, better hope that you have people with more compassion looking after you when you get old ...
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Personally if I ever got in that state, I'd be praying someone would be kind enough to shoot me.
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Really? I dunno, the will to live is pretty strong in most people/animals, even in the most dire circumstances
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Maybe I'm just weird
Having nursed many, many people through till the end, I do not want to end up going the way a lot of old/sick people go.
Horses don't have plans for the future, regrets from the past, worries about dying, afterlife, god, heaven, hell etc. They life in the moment.
People are so caught up with things living at all costs. In my opinion there are far worse things in life, than dying, for both people and animals.
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Well I'm not one of those people caught up with things living at all costs, at all. I am a vet nurse, Im with dying animals all the time, and am thankful that we are able to end animals suffering unlike with humans.
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Amen to that.
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649239 is a reply to message #2649012 ] |
Mon, 14 May 2012 09:29   |
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what a sweet boy, his eyes are alert, ears pricked, hope all goes well with him and I'm sure HR will make the right decision if things dont go well.
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Mon, 14 May 2012 09:35   |
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| Evil wrote on Mon, 14 May 2012 08:09 | If that brand is RP that is a Warrawee horse.
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Well thats confusing because Regency Park is RP as well
Goodluck with him he looks like a gentle boy
[Updated on: Mon, 14 May 2012 09:35] www.carlukecollies.com.au
www.carlukearabians.com
Yes, i know that i can't spell ....
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649247 is a reply to message #2649012 ] |
Mon, 14 May 2012 09:36   |
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personally I see merit in the "why rescue" thread.... I believe all horses need to be evaluated on a case by case basis, this horse for example, is still bright eyed, alert to the world around him, and polite to handle, so If he is in any pain, I believe he is strong enough to deal with it, and will pull through well.
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Try not to take it personally, I strongly dislike all humans... now horses, horses I like!
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| Re: Zodie has arrived at Harmony Reins [message #2649314 is a reply to message #2649305 ] |
Mon, 14 May 2012 10:36   |
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zam zam Messages: 11538 Registered: April 2007 |
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| mamasue wrote on Mon, 14 May 2012 10:27 |
| Dusty_Girl wrote on Mon, 14 May 2012 10:14 |
| carluke wrote on Mon, 14 May 2012 09:35 |
| Evil wrote on Mon, 14 May 2012 08:09 | If that brand is RP that is a Warrawee horse.
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Well thats confusing because Regency Park is RP as well
Goodluck with him he looks like a gentle boy
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It's a Regency Park horse that he fits the description of that I've found, their brand is RP over T and he seems to have a line under the RP that is possibly a T, although he's a bit hairy and it's hard to see.. But the brands and markings are pretty much spot on, right down to flecking around flanks.. I think HR is going to try and contact the breeder to confirm if it's him..
Editd for *snap* CL..
This is who I'd put my money on:
http://ahsadata.com/studbook/horsedetails.cfm?ahsid=38706
If that's him it does make him a hlf sibling to ZZ's lovely boy
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if that's him, he was gelded as a 13 yo?? interesting ........
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My boy was also gelded later, shown as a colt, not bred from because he is a SCIDs carrier.
This boy may be the same if its him.
If it sparkles or its fluffy its all good.
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