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died this morning. We're not sure why, but it was mercifully quick. Perhaps colic brought on by a sudden weather change? Dh took her to the Ag center for necropsy and disposal.

 

And I have a very droopy 13 yo girl. We have other horses, but Abby was her first and she was very sweet and very special.

 

We're all pretty teary. School's out for the day.

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It happened so quickly. The vet didn't even make it. She was fine last night, then this morning, she was pitiful. She wanted out of the barn; When I let her out she walked out front where the other horses were, seemed like she wanted to see them, and then walked back out by the barn, lay down, and died. It was almost like she knew she was dying and wanted to say goodbye to our gelding who was her special friend.

 

I'm glad it was quick;

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:grouphug:  :grouphug: :grouphug:  Hugs to you and your DD. Losing a beloved animal is hard as it is, but this seems especially traumatic. What a tragic loss.  

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died this morning. We're not sure why, but it was mercifully quick. Perhaps colic brought on by a sudden weather change? Dh took her to the Ag center for necropsy and disposal.

 

And I have a very droopy 13 yo girl. We have other horses, but Abby was her first and she was very sweet and very special.

 

We're all pretty teary. School's out for the day.

 

I'm so very sorry. :(

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It happened so quickly. The vet didn't even make it. She was fine last night, then this morning, she was pitiful. She wanted out of the barn; When I let her out she walked out front where the other horses were, seemed like she wanted to see them, and then walked back out by the barn, lay down, and died. It was almost like she knew she was dying and wanted to say goodbye to our gelding who was her special friend.

 

I'm glad it was quick;

 

Oh wow. Poor horsey. That would be a shock!

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Abby died of a ruptured cecum (intestine).  She was old and her teeth weren't the greatest, so chewing fibrous matter wasn't so easy for her. Apparently that created a 10 inch mass in her digestive system which tore open, leading to peritonitis. She was kind of dehydrated, which made it worse. I know when it got cold, she hated to drink water.

 

From both the vet and the dr who did the necropsy, there really was nothing that could've been done. Even if the vet had arrived in time, the survival rate of the surgery she would've needed was like 5%, and more than likely would have just prolonged her dying process.

 

So despite the sadness, my dd and the rest of us feel a little bit better about it, knowing that we did what could be done, she died quickly, and she had a happy life.

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