EASTER EGG & EASTER BUNNY

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Leaving PA

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Story:

UPDATES                                             
                                                           
 11/15/07: We picked up Easter Bunny (a TB/Percheron
           cross) and her foal Omelet from NE PA and
           brought them home.  Easter Bunny has a serious
           injury on her left hock and she is being        
           treated aggressively for the infection.  We
           should know the results of the x-rays Monday so
           that we'll know exactly what we are dealing
           with.  This is such a sweet and gentle mare.   
           She has tolerated a great deal of poking,    
           prodding, scrubbing, hosing, bandaging, etc.  
           for her injury and she never complains.  Just 
           stands quietly until we are finished and then
           waits for her loving.  Her foal, Omelet, is
           such a looker.  He is a very well put together
           little guy with unlimited potential.  He is
           currently available for adoption.               
                                                           
 11/16/07: Dr. Kabala worked on Ms. E for about an hour 
           and what he told me has me cautiously
           optimistic.  He injected saline solution into
           the wound around the joint and said that the
           fact that the fluid came right back out was a
           good thing.  It means that, most likely, the
           joint capsule has not been compromised.  This
           is of course just an optimistic observation on
           his part until he has time to develop and read
           the x-rays.  There is still a lot of infection
           in the wound and Ms. E will receive 2 shots of
           Penicillin and one shot of Gentamicin every day
           for 4 more days.  That should knock out the
           infection.                                     
           We will hopefully know tomorrow about whether
           or not there is an actual fracture but even if
           their is Dr. Kabala feels that she has a very
           good chance for recovery.  He wrapped the wound
           and wants it to stay covered to keep it clean
           until it closes.
           Oh yeah, he really liked the Egg who was trying
           to nibble his ear while he was working on mom.
           Ornery little stinker.                          
                                                           
           The injury itself is an area about the size of 
           a silver dollar right on the tip of the hock.
           The skin is gone but it does not appear to be a
           puncture type of wound.  It's more like the
           skin was just sliced off.                      
           The Egg is not having a tantrum yet as Dr.
           Kabala did not recommend keeping Ms. E stalled
           until we know about the x-rays.  The only 
           reason then would be to help keep the wound
           clean.  Movement is actually good for her.  For
           now Ms. E and the Egg are confined to the
           barnyard to they have plenty of room to move
           around.                                         
                                                           
 11/17/07: Just a quicky update on the Easters. 
           Omelet is such an incredible brat!  He uses his
           mom as a scratching post and the poor thing can
           barely maintain her balance.  Lucky for him he
           is just too cute to stay angry with.  lol
           Bunny is very uncomfortable but she is the best
           patient ever.  She is so tolerant when I am
           cleaning her wound, she tolerates the shots
           without complaint, she's not too crazy about
           the cold hosing but we manage to get that in
           too.  I wish the other horses were as well
           behaved when they need to be treated.
           I am determined to be optimistic about Bunny's
           chances for recovery and any prayers that y'all
           would like to send her way will be appreciated.
                                                           
 11/19/07: Quickie update on Bunny this morning.  She is
           not running a fever and only has one more day
           of shots.  Thank goodness.  I think it hurts me
           more than it hurts her.  She was more animated
           and eager for her breakfast this morning and
           just seemed to be feeling better.  She is
           weighting her bad leg a little bit and that is
           better.  Yesterday she would not put any weight
           on the leg at all and was holding it off of the
           ground most of the time.  Still no sign of
           laminitis in the uninjured leg even though she
           is bearing almost all of her weight on that
           side.  
           Please keep the prayers coming for this sweet,
           sweet girl.                                    
           I just received the results of Bunny's x-rays.
           The good news is that nothing appears to be
           broken.  The bad news is that it is most likely
           a tendon injury which will actually take much
           longer to heal. This also means that Bunny will
           need to be kept separated from the other horses
           until she can maneuver much better than she
           does now.  I'm still thinking on that one
           because she will need something similar to the
           set-up that we had for MarySue but I need to be
           able to allow the other horses to come into the
           barnyard for access to the shed area.  The cogs
           are turning.                                    
                                                           
 11/20/07: I just finished evening feeding and sticking 
           that poor mare for the last time.  She has been
           so very patient with all of the needles I have
           had to stick her with.  She stands like a
           trooper to have her bandage changed and
           Omelet "helps" me.  Sheesh!                     
           Bunny is weighting her injured leg just a bit
           but still carrying most of her weight on her
           uninjured leg.  I am very concerned about the
           good leg but trying to be optimistic.  She is
           laying down for a while at night but most of
           the time she is up and that good leg is bearing
           a lot of weight.                               
           This weekend I am going to set up the paddock
           that we had for MarySue and the Omelet will be
           weaned.  He is not going to be a happy boy but
           it is time.  Should be exciting.                
                                                           
 11/21/07: Bunny is clearly feeling much better this 
           morning.  She's so funny because she knows that
           I give her treats everytime I come down to feed
           or tend her booboo.  So now she follows me
           around everywhere and I can barely move for her
           big old self being in my way.  I don't hand
           feed treats but she knows that I put them on
           top of her feed and I guess she thinks that
           just maybe, if she's a big enough pest, I'll
           find one in my pocket for her.  Too funny.
           Omelet is just a total nuisance.  He is so cute
           and wants to "help" me with anything I'm
           doing.  Oh and if you scratch his hiney.....he
           just melts.  These two are a total hoot.
                                                           
 11/27/07: Bunny is weighting her leg more and more every
           day.  It is unbandaged now and is looking
           really good.  Omelet is a BRAT!  He came at me
           this morning with his ears back and trying to
           take a chunk out of me.  I know he's just
           testing the waters but this little boy needs
           some serious manners 101 training.  That is
           coming soon have no fear.        


 STATUS                                              
                                                           
 Bunny is a 15 year old, 15'2" Percheron/TB mare.
 Uncomplicated walk/trot but haven't tried cantering yet.
 Bunny's foal is ready to be weaned so she is ready to
 begin her new life.  This pretty girl came from the same
 farm as Lindy and Mattie and has not lived a very
 pleasant life for the past several years.  She is
 deserving of a home that will love her and give her a job
 other than brood mare.                                    
                                                           
 Adoption fee: UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME                   
                                                           
 Easter Egg/Omelet
 Omelet is a beautiful little man and he has unlimited    
 potential.  He is a Percheron/TB cross and should mature  
 around 15'2" to 16'.  Dad is a grey Percheron/TB cross    
 approximately 16'.  Omelet is a loving little guy who
 likes people and is just plain good to look at.
                                                           
 Adoption fee:  $1000


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