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Dahoss 01-26-2011 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 746163)
If it 'was found that she fractured her elbow', that means they had to take scans. In other words, she was being diagnosed. If she was presenting as simply lame as Grening wrote, she was likely not in any distress. Once there was a diagnosis, a decision was made.

Why even waste your time? It's NYRA related. Somehow, someway they did something wrong in people's eyes.

NTamm1215 01-26-2011 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 746165)
Thank you . Is the Jock Ok?

Yes, he rode the rest of the card.

jms62 01-26-2011 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215 (Post 746176)
Yes, he rode the rest of the card.

Thanks... That is good news.

freddymo 01-26-2011 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 746163)
If it 'was found that she fractured her elbow', that means they had to take scans. In other words, she was being diagnosed. If she was presenting as simply lame as Grening wrote, she was likely not in any distress. Once there was a diagnosis, a decision was made.

It's unreal that people considered that vets would allow to be screaming in pain and not attend to them?

Kasept 01-26-2011 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 746179)
It's unreal that people considered that vets would allow to be screaming in pain and not attend to them?

I don't think anyone thinks that... Just need to better understand the sequence of events as they unfold... If a horse is in severe distress from obviously irreparable injuries, they are going to be put down behind the screen, in the ambulance or back at the hospital or barn. If there is some diagnosis involved, it will take time to reach a decision. In some cases the owner needs to be reached and that can delay things. In other cases an insurance company needs to be reached to be made aware of circumstances and OK a horse being euthanised. It's another example of why too much info, too quickly disseminated, does no one any good.


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