I got this from one of my dog groups. Wanted to pass it along. This could
happen to any animal that had to be shipped to a new home.
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This is kinda long but for those who are breeders
and ship their
doggies or those who buy a pup from a
Oneta, I pretty much had the same experience the one and only time I
shipped a lamb to California using Delta Dash as the carrier. Lamb arrived
IN SPITE of Delta, not BECAUSE of Delta. I'll never use them again.
Small livestock breeders are finding it more and more difficult to ship
animals
I guess I have always been lucky. All my dogs and livestock have been
transported by me, friends or family. OJ
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Carol
J. Elkins
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 9:47 AM
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A quick update on our broke leg ewe. Well, she's a mama again. She
had a healthy ewe lamb on Sat. Feb. 11. She is letting the ewe suck
and they seem to be doing good. She still doesn't put much weight on
that back leg, but she doesn't act like it bothers her much. She gets
up and down to
They killed a French Bulldog on the way to the Nationals in California last
October, also. Gave the owner all kinds of grief on top of killing her dog,
too. I'd boycott, but I don't fly anyway...
Julian
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Yes, we did split the leg.twice..! We did the split that went from
the hip and extended below the hoof approx. 1 inch. She drug that one
off in less than 2 days because she scooted around on that side in the
shed. So we dooped her up again, cut the old one off, and re-splint
only the upper