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Cathyleabo
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missing mare
This is so wrong on so many levels that I do not know where to start!!!!!!
A foal fetus that is small enough to fit into a jar? How far along was the pregnancy? My husband can hardly fit his hand inside a pickle jar. And was it in embalming fluid? WHO THE HECK CARRIES AROUND EMBALMING FLUID????? It's not exactly a tool of the trade!
And how did she go in and get the fetus? If the mare was dead, Oxytocin would not have worked to make the uterus contract!!!!!! With a fetus that small she would have really had to manipulate the mare and had helping hands. Someone else knows something like the worker who said, "she sold the mare".
Are there any other complaints aginst this person we call "the vet".
A foal fetus that is small enough to fit into a jar? How far along was the pregnancy? My husband can hardly fit his hand inside a pickle jar. And was it in embalming fluid? WHO THE HECK CARRIES AROUND EMBALMING FLUID????? It's not exactly a tool of the trade!
And how did she go in and get the fetus? If the mare was dead, Oxytocin would not have worked to make the uterus contract!!!!!! With a fetus that small she would have really had to manipulate the mare and had helping hands. Someone else knows something like the worker who said, "she sold the mare".
Are there any other complaints aginst this person we call "the vet".
She claims the fetus was about 45- 48 days gestation and it was in some type of fluid, I don't know what. I have not idea how she got the fetus, she told us that she removed it. There are no other complaints that I know of. Mine are the only ones and there were 3 of them. I agree real strange. I have done all I can do unless you have and ideas!
Much too late. Waiting for the boards decision was not a good idea. Now that all this time has passed, recreating the events and the document trail is nearly impossible. It becomes they said, you said. There has to be more to the story here. The time-line doesn't add up, with the fetus, the death, the burial, the notification.
If what you say is the whole truth, what transpired is criminal. But asking the med board to help you and leaving it at that is questionable. No further action for nearly two years? No calls to the police? If it was me, I couldn't have waited. Did you ride them? Continual follow-up? BOTHER THEM? Do you have the documentation showing the correspondence?
My heart goes out to you, it really does. What a horrible story. What is the name of the Med Board that you filed with? What is their side of the story (the farm), what did they claim to be the events that lead to this filing that lead to them getting off scott-free after 2 years?
If what you say is the whole truth, what transpired is criminal. But asking the med board to help you and leaving it at that is questionable. No further action for nearly two years? No calls to the police? If it was me, I couldn't have waited. Did you ride them? Continual follow-up? BOTHER THEM? Do you have the documentation showing the correspondence?
My heart goes out to you, it really does. What a horrible story. What is the name of the Med Board that you filed with? What is their side of the story (the farm), what did they claim to be the events that lead to this filing that lead to them getting off scott-free after 2 years?
- lucalucaluca
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i am certain your vet sold your mare without your knowledge. she did not die. remember one of the workers who said "i think the vet sold her". i've seen this happening before - although not in the same circumstances. A friend boarded a horse during the summer in a farm, the owner of the farm told her her horse had died. Then she found out 6 months later her horse was sold to another state. Consider this...very weird story.
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