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Originally posted by ApacheI take it colic in horses isn't the same as colic in kids? A dose of Calpol usually sorts em out. I guess you'd need rather a lot of calpol for a horse!How can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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A little update,
The colic apparently wasn't too bad, but was taken into the horsepital because his pulse was so high.
he turned out to have spasmodic colic, whic is (I'm told) a mild form, and not usually life threatening, but you don't know that at the time, and you could tell he was in pain.
Anyway, all seems good now.Rob
Still working for the man!
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Originally posted by plumb bobOh, he gets plenty of hay, just limited grass
Ah I see - oooo hope your aint been in the foods then as our hay has gone up a £1 or so a bale already. Lookin' at £4 a bale soon.How can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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Originally posted by BibsHa ha ha Ise hopin' that's what I have done.....Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache"but first, let me tell you about doggy heaven. It's full of famous dogs, like... the lassies... and you cant turn around without sniffing another dogs butt!"How can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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Originally posted by ApacheI think we should have a sticky simpsons quote thread. That would always put a smile on my faceHow can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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Originally posted by plumb bobIt seems to me that horses are very fragile creatures, and if it wasn't for mans intervention and need for them, they would have become extinct by now.How can I be lost when I've got no where to go
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