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Scav 08-21-2006 12:12 PM

If I was Lost in the Fog
 
I would do my best to try and it make it aware that I didn't want to be euthanized until I cleaned the pipes, sorta say.

Horse has earned at least that, IMO. Don't they train new stallions on test mares or something, Aleo should find LITF one of those and let him have his fun.

Frank Lyons actually thought it was a good idea to breed him to a couple mares as possible in the next couple days. Not sure how I feel about that because both sides of the argument (Money driven vs trying to continue his legacy) would have valid points.

kentuckyrosesinmay 08-21-2006 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
I would do my best to try and it make it aware that I didn't want to be euthanized until I cleaned the pipes, sorta say.

Horse has earned at least that, IMO. Don't they train new stallions on test mares or something, Aleo should find LITF one of those and let him have his fun.

Frank Lyons actually thought it was a good idea to breed him to a couple mares as possible in the next couple days. Not sure how I feel about that because both sides of the argument (Money driven vs trying to continue his legacy) would have valid points.

If he is not to sick to show an interest in mares, I would say go ahead and breed him. I would love to see a few LITF's running around even if they weren't of race quality in the earlier stages of their career because it is so late in the year. I know that breeding him is probably near impossible though because there are an enormous amount of obstacles to overcome in a very, very short period of time.

I am still devastated about his cancer. I wish they could do something for him. I knew that he had a physical problem all year and that he was a lot better horse than he showed in his races this year despite everyone else saying that he wasn't good enough. I really do wish that I had been wrong. I wasn't expecting it to have been something so devastating as this. It is a wonder the poor horse could run at all. He really may have been a "superhorse". Now, we will never know. It would really be nice if he could continue his legacy through a few foals.

Cajungator26 08-21-2006 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
I would do my best to try and it make it aware that I didn't want to be euthanized until I cleaned the pipes, sorta say.

Horse has earned at least that, IMO. Don't they train new stallions on test mares or something, Aleo should find LITF one of those and let him have his fun.

Frank Lyons actually thought it was a good idea to breed him to a couple mares as possible in the next couple days. Not sure how I feel about that because both sides of the argument (Money driven vs trying to continue his legacy) would have valid points.

If I were his owners, I'd breed him as long as he was comfortable to do so. It's worth a shot, isn't it? If he's in a lot of pain, then that idea obviously isn't feasible, but if he's not hurting, why not?

Bold Brooklynite 08-21-2006 12:21 PM

They'd have to send him to the southern hemisphere to find mares who are in estrus right now ...

... and the resultant July foals woud have to run down there as well.

But ... it may give us an excuse to take a trip to Chile.

Ole !!!

Danzig 08-21-2006 05:08 PM

they could ship some in to him, but i really doubt that it's possible, or that anyone is interested. poor guy.. and of course horses don't THINK, so it's not like he's sitting there stewing that they aren't going to let him get some tail before he shuffles off this mortal coil. all he knows is hay, water, oats, roll a bit....

see, that's gotta be a comfort, he has no clue. thank god. it's already damn depressing enough, just think if HE knew his fate.

Downthestretch55 08-21-2006 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
they could ship some in to him, but i really doubt that it's possible, or that anyone is interested. poor guy.. and of course horses don't THINK, so it's not like he's sitting there stewing that they aren't going to let him get some tail before he shuffles off this mortal coil. all he knows is hay, water, oats, roll a bit....

see, that's gotta be a comfort, he has no clue. thank god. it's already damn depressing enough, just think if HE knew his fate.

I'd let him watch all the "horse porn" on that cable channel.
Give him a few extra sprinkles of viagra on the sweet feed, and bring on those Chilean and Argentinean babes!

irishtrekker 08-21-2006 05:21 PM

Well, the horses I've been around seem to know something's wrong with them before their human caretakers figure it out. I doubt he knows what it is, but I'm sure he knows something is off. Most animals seem to be better in tune with their bodies than we do -- old dogs who go off to die alone, etc. To me anyway, horses do think, but just not in a way we can comprehend.

I'm sure he also picks up on the extraordinary amount of attention and affection he's no doubt receiving, which hopefully offsets some of the physical discomfort.

Danzig 08-21-2006 05:21 PM

lol horse porn....now i've heard everything..

Downthestretch55 08-21-2006 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
lol horse porn....now i've heard everything..

You must lead a "sheltered life". Now tell me you've never seen the "Horsemate of the Month" tacked to a stall wall.
Danzig, you have to get out and around more.

Heck, right near where my house is, every Friday night, some filles and mares mosey up to the bar looking for a stallion to buy them a drink.
Unfortunately, they look like horses, but maybe LITF would find them attractive. Nobody else does.

Danzig 08-21-2006 05:30 PM

lemme guess about their drink of choice....

why, i know! a rob roy of course! or a manhattan....lol, or maybe a fuzzy navel.

Downthestretch55 08-21-2006 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
lemme guess about their drink of choice....

why, i know! a rob roy of course! or a manhattan....lol, or maybe a fuzzy navel.

Vodka and carrot juice...hold the ice.
Peppermint snaps shooters.
Applejack and a few sugar cubes.

Downthestretch55 08-21-2006 07:42 PM

I didn't mention some of the "horse pick up lines" I've heard. Maybe LITF could use one.

"HAY! Zup?"

"Nicker, nicker...wanna?"

"Ya like grass?"

And, if she's had enough of those voldka and carrot juices...

"Blllllllrrmm, yer stall or mine?"


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