QRTRHRS
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Horses that is. We had to make the difficult decision to euthanize our big Arabian gelding yesterday. He was 24 years old this past May. (Arabians live to an average of 30 years) Although hard to tell by the following photo, he was big for an arab at around 1200lbs.
He had a sarcoid (tumor) over his eye. We had it removed in April but it came right back and was no longer operable. He also tested positive for EPM (equine protozoal myeloencephalitis)this past winter. When he was at one of the large animal hospital's in Lexington, KY to remove the sarcoid, they also identified him as having arthritis in his neck and EMS (equine metabolic syndrome). So, although he was eating well and doing all of the things that horses do, we did not want to let him suffer as he was continuing to decline.
Actually black in color, his face looks bleached out from wearing a face mask. The sun bleaches the black color so that it appear somewhat orange. I had trimmed back his mane while treating the sarcoid.
Enjoying a last bit of grass. For those of you whom keep horses, note the swollen tendon on his left leg. Not sure if that was from the EPM or just being clumsy? He also had a big lump on his right rear ankle. That was a soft tissue injury that he suffered nine years ago.
He had a sarcoid (tumor) over his eye. We had it removed in April but it came right back and was no longer operable. He also tested positive for EPM (equine protozoal myeloencephalitis)this past winter. When he was at one of the large animal hospital's in Lexington, KY to remove the sarcoid, they also identified him as having arthritis in his neck and EMS (equine metabolic syndrome). So, although he was eating well and doing all of the things that horses do, we did not want to let him suffer as he was continuing to decline.
Actually black in color, his face looks bleached out from wearing a face mask. The sun bleaches the black color so that it appear somewhat orange. I had trimmed back his mane while treating the sarcoid.
Enjoying a last bit of grass. For those of you whom keep horses, note the swollen tendon on his left leg. Not sure if that was from the EPM or just being clumsy? He also had a big lump on his right rear ankle. That was a soft tissue injury that he suffered nine years ago.