Seattle Slew son pulled from kill pen needs HOME asap!

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Postby skeenan » Mon May 29, 2006 7:23 am

summerhorse wrote:Sadly an update on the COTH thread states that Honor Boy died (of unknown causes as of yet) on his way to AZ. :cry: He came so close to a happy ending. I believe one of the mares still needs a home but at least she is safe.


Oh no! :(
That's awful... I hope whatever the cause, that he didn't suffer... how sad! :cry:

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Postby Heidilady » Tue May 30, 2006 4:37 pm

How sad :cry: I was kind of amazed they were shipping him that far. I wonder if they didn't think the interest closer by was serious but seemed like it was from exchanges on this board. I wonder if it was colic. What kinds of things can happen mid-transport like that? I've heard of things happening afterward from infection.
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Postby summerhorse » Tue May 30, 2006 7:34 pm

The only symptom he had was a runny nose. Since he was run down I suppose it could have been anything. If it was colic I'd think he'd have shown more distress but he seemed fine otherwise. I might think maybe a nasty case of pneumonia or a heart problem could kill that fast under the stress of shipping. I don't know if they did a necropsy or not, its expensive and it won't bring him back. I don't know why they chose that home over the others, they must have had their reasons, it is a long way for an old run down horse to ship. (although the ride to slaughter is pretty long too! at least he was spared that)
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