On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 8:23 PM, Bia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> well ... after months of treating my Missouri Foxtrotter (my best and
> favorite riding horse), the vet has told me that I may not ever be able to
> ride her again. I am beside myself because while I have other riding
> partners... I
Oh BiaI'm so sorry to hear this. {{{HUGS}}} I hope you are able
to find your next dream horse.
Raven
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>>>I'm really sorry, Bia. When was her accident?
the accident was last June but her procedure was this past october.
I have not ridden her since June. I was hoping by now she would be showing
signs of improvement, but so far she is not consistent. some good days ,
some not so good.
>>> well ... after months of treating my Missouri Foxtrotter (my best and
>>> favorite riding horse), the vet has told me that I may not ever be able
>>> to ride her again.
I'm really sorry, Bia. When was her accident?
Karen Thomas, NC
I'm sorry you have lost the use of your mare.
I'm thinking you are not on the Wesat coast? There is a fox trotter
gelding, black and white pinto, where I board. His 76 year old owner, has
decided his riding days are over. The last price I heard was way too high,
but the horse sure looks sa
well ... after months of treating my Missouri Foxtrotter (my best and
favorite riding horse), the vet has told me that I may not ever be able to
ride her again. I am beside myself because while I have other riding
partners... I don't have one like Molly, who I can put anyone on, I can take
out