Wednesday, May 2, 2007

horrible day

Today is a horrible day for my daughter and her boss. Candy was watching Dee's horse and yesterday evening it became colicky. Candy was up all night with the horse. I spent all evening and all morning helping. We thought it was out of the woods, she was eating and passing gas. We walked that horse a long time. She and Johnny walked it all night. Yes the vet did come 3 times. Dee was in Florida. She drove all night to come home. This horse is her baby. This horse is in terrible danger right now. As I write Dee and Candy are on their way to Knoxville with the horse. That is the closest large animal hospital that can handle this. It is believed that her gut twisted. She is requiring emergency surgery. She may not make it The horse's name is Spirit. She is full of it. Pray that she can recover. Dee is taking this real hard. Last year when she went to Florida she had a horse get out and was killed when struck by a car.

10 comments:

  1. Celeste I do pray that "Spirit" makes a full and speedy recovery ~ Ally x
    http://journals.aol.co.uk/ally123130585918/Lifewithally

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  2. Oh Celeste, I am so sorry ....Yes I will pray for this horse and also your daughter and the owner...and you too!
    love ya,carlene

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  3. Celeste
    I will add Spirit to my prayer list.  Let us all hope this horse makes a full recovery.  Poor Dee.
    Sam

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  4. How awful Celeste, I do hope Spirit will be all right.

    Love Sandra xxxx

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  5. Oh, I am so sorry. I lost an Arab foal to torsion from colic. It is just heartbreaking. I will pray and pray.

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  6. I am so, so sorry.  I hope the surgery is successful!
    Lori

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  7. omg prayers are on the way

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  8. my prayer are coming your way. I know my animals are part of the family. You all are sure good people to work soo hard to make this horse better. I sure hope all will be fine soon.

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  9. Wow I hope that horse does ok after surgery!  Keep us posted.
    Pam

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  10. Very thankful they at least can afford to try surgery!  I pray it can be successful.  -  Barbara

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