This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Brigid,
What a story! Definitely of the nightmare quality! From your description,
you are VERY lucky to have gotten Tommes out of that ditch. I am amazed he
was even able to breath well enough to survive, given that his abdominal
contents
Many complications
> could develop. However, I feel, felt as soon as I took the lead rope from the
> officer's hand, that he will make it. He is strong, calm, happy, accepting.
> He trusts people and has a lot to live for. He's what I live for.
Whew, a nightmare, indeed!
Over the
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OH MY GOSH Brigid!! what a nightmare is right..thoughts and prayers
are on their way to you and Tommes..I am glad to hear he is doing
well this morningthis is like one of the stories I've
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's 9AM and I just got home after a nightmarish experience.
Last night I got a call from friend and fellow boarder Dagrun that one of my
horses had gotten out of the pasture and fallen into a ditch. I was
concerned, but figured we'd have him out of there
This message is from: "Jon A. Ofjord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks to all the input on wearing helmets. We too are going to invest in
these necessary items. I have always ridden western and usually without
even a hat much less a helmet. I would like to see helmets used in show
classes. Maybe we'
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