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Feb 08, 2003, 01:57 AM
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Originally posted by catrn10
She is a remarkable horse. She saved my son , who was 2 at the time, from being trampled by a herd of running horses by out running the whole group , skidding to a halt in front of him and carefully stepping over him to shield him with her body. He had gotten away from his sisters and ran into the pasture right when the horses were running through a narrow passage for the barn to get fed. I couldn't catch him and was screaming my head off as I ran. I saw her stretch out and run alike the wind and pass them all. When the others ran past her, I couldn't see my son, only Khaia standing shock still. I fully expected to find my son's body, but what I found was him sitting on the dirt under her, hugging a leg for dear life. She never moved until I picked him up, and then she ran off to the barn to chase whoever was in "her"stall out. Had I not seen it myself, along with my daughters and husband, I would not have believed it. Thanks again for your prayers and support. We appreciate it!!!Cat
What an awesome tribute to Khaia!! God's creature that she is!!! Incredible! She loves you all just as much as you love her it would seem! Continued blessing for her recovery!!!
 Shelly
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Feb 08, 2003, 06:03 AM
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Cta
What an incrediably journey you and your husband have been on - there no such thing as being prepared when it is someone or pet you love - This vet must be a good person - BTW what happened to the other vet -
I do hope that Khaia comes through more than OK -
I know it is not relavant in the sense but but your story made me remeber when l did Mid - 30 years ago - we had to do a decapitation on a baby who had died just prior to delievry arm presentation all sorts of things went wrong - it was a poor wee 16 year old. The grandmother asled to llok at her at the hospital we advised her not to. Things were so diffeernt then as to how we approachhed greiving and managed losing babies- It was just such a horrendous image not one that the Midwives - I was a student at the time - felt it was fair to cope with.
I am sorry l didnt mean to get onto that but your story triggered those thoughts. - It wasnt a good memory - so l really feel for you when you were so involved with your animal who you love so much
cheers
tookie
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Feb 08, 2003, 07:36 AM
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From another horse owner and lover.
So sorry for the traumatic exp. with the foal, I feel for you, but so so glad the mare has pulled through. I've heard other stories about horses protecting their human family. Your mare sounds sooo special!
Anyway, thanks for waking me up. I've felt so guilty since I've started school. The only attention my beloved horses were getting from me was a can of grain thrown in their bucket as I go on my way & back home from school!
I'm going to the barn today and do some serious horse bonding!!
{{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs to you}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
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Feb 17, 2003, 11:27 AM
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So sorry to here about your mare. I love horses I hope she pulls through. Unlike people your horse will never lead you into danger and I'm sure they sense your every mood and feeling. When I use to ride my little appalousa always new when I need to vent and he would gallop up to full speed and we would fly with the wind leaving all worryies behind.
Mostly remember your not a nurse at home or when it comes to family. I learnt that the hard way as a student nurse when my Nanny had a massive stroke. I couldn't cry I couldn't mourn I was a nurse and had to be strong.
Hope everyone including you and your children and spouse are ok
Your in my thoughts and prays
Jody
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Feb 17, 2003, 11:44 AM
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Cat -whew! Continued prayers are with you. I feel for you . When we lived on the farm, I was about 14. My Irish Setter, Bridget got accidently pregnant by a stray. The puppies died in utero and she delivered a stinky infected mess.Some wouldn't come out, Iwas the only one home. I called the vet and he told what what to do as he headed over. I delivered three still borns. It was horrific but worse was seeing Bridget in pain and then mourning her loss. I was so afraid I'd lose her, the vet said it was very close call.
I find it amazing that people in pain and even dead don't bother me near as much as animals. I guess that's why I'm a nurse not a vet. I love animals too much. Eeeww what does that say about me? Oh well I've survived this long.
Cat hope Khaia makes a full recovery-she sounds so wonderful!
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Feb 17, 2003, 11:58 AM
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I am so sorry....
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Feb 17, 2003, 12:03 PM
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I concur with all the thoughtful and heartfelt well wishes.
You truly have a dear and remarkable friend in your mare, I normally reserve my prayers for humans, but in her case I will make an exception.
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Feb 17, 2003, 12:19 PM
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Cat -
Wow, I'm glad the mare turned the corner and seems to be on the road to recovery. Thank heaven!! for that second vet!!
I really appreciate the story about your horse saving your little boy from the other horses. It really taught me a lesson. I've never liked horses and never thought they were intelligent enough to do anything like that. I guess maybe the way they're brought up has a lot to do with how they act as grown up horses.
I'm glad she's doing better. I'm sorry you lost your foal.
Love
Dennie
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Feb 17, 2003, 06:31 PM
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Update on Khaia, she is doing very well and appears to be making a full recovery despite the odds. I don't think she'll ever have another foal, but I don't care. I don't intend to try and find out. Thank you all for your prayers and support. You've really helped me in my time of need, thanks again...Cat
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Feb 17, 2003, 06:52 PM
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So glad to hear she is on the mend. My heart goes out to you and your family Khaia included..
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