Posted by Brokenwrench on May 20, 2009 at 05:46:47 from (69.21.43.15):
Thanks all for your kind words. I put the horse down and buried it yesterday. Some pretty tough moments when he came back from the vet monday night. By yesterday morning the horse had really went down hill.
The kids spent alittle time with him yesterday morning before school, my oldest called me at work to give me the go ahead(it was gonna happen anyway). He figured there was no sense in letting the horse suffer just so he could keep looking at him in the pen. Glad I didn"t put him down right away like I was gonna, it was nice to give all three kids the time to see what needed to be done.
Now the other bad part is I have to find another horse to match the kid..
On the brighter side I got my 4430 back from repair, and it was cheaper than I was planning on.
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