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November 13, 2007

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God Speed to Lilah!

Poor Lilah!Seems like the sighted horses do get into more trouble than the blind ones. I hope she heals up quickly. I bet she still wanted to eat even though she was wounded!

Erin...you are fitting right in as the new Equine Vet. If the roles were reversed you know Steve would have done the same thing to you!!

Lilah, Lilah..girl what are you doing?? That is one heck of a cut. Maybe she just wanted some attention on the blog!! Heck of a way to get it.

Ouch! That looks like it would really hurt! Maybe she has a skateboard hidden out in that pasture & she was doing some extreme tricks! I hope Lena heals quickly. Is Patches still wearing the "paint job"?
Hugs to all,
ginger, Tobias & Tlingit

Ouch...that is a nasty gouge!

Thank you for the visit/suture Dr. Taylor, you always seem to be available....I'm wondering if you're a supero hero disguised as a human, like Steve and Alayne!

I hope Lilah is doing well today and can keep her will and way in injury free areas. (I like the ranches twist on the old expression).

I'm relieved that it looks a lot worse than it really is, but blood always leaves a dramatic impression. Speedy recovery, Lilah. Be careful.

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