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HORSE AT WHITMORE

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BuzzKill:
Any reason why a vet wasn't called out for a horse that had been sick since winter?
And is this the horse that died with Colic?
Anybody know what kind of colic?
Anyone want to jump in here and explain why a vet wasn't called out for a horse with colic?
Someone beside me want to explain why it is cruel and grossly negligent to let a horse in colic go with out a vet's care?

Gmom:
Well, I guess that is the BIG question here.  A horse with colic has obvious symptoms -- "HORSE" people should recognize these symptoms, and call a vet.  Sounds like it didn't happen in the case of Casie's horse.  WHY NOT???????  Anyone know?

Anonymous:
Mr. Fox with the SPCA is sure checking it out. He was there not long ago, and is clearly aware that this horse died in OCT 2004 and that the Sudweek diagnosis is "colic." He is trying to contact one of the two Vets the Sudweeks claim they have on the "payroll."  I don't believe this one can just be explained away quite so easily. A horse doesn't just die.

Anonymous:
NOw we have the biggest Sudweek "LET'S DEFLECT ALL ATTENTION OFF THIS HORSE THAT DIED IN OCTOBER DEAL GOING YET!!!!!"

Mark Sudweeks has actually filed a suit against this young girl who came and removed HER horse that legally belonged to HER---she has papers on this horse to prove it mind you!

And this girl had a Nephi Police officer with her on a Sunday morning to pick up the horse.
OF COURSE--she is LIED about an accused of picking it up AT NIGHT, and of leaving the gate open and a bunch of other nonesense.

AND the Sudweeks had use of HER HORSE all these months for the kids at Whitmore to ride, for FREE.

Now Mark Sudweeks had filed a $5,000 suit against this college girl!

Well- that still DOES NOT TAKE THE FOCUS OFF THE ISSUE OF THIS HORSE THAT DIED IN OCTOBER!
People are still waiting for Mr. Fox to report why this horse died...and why the Sudweeks just can't take care of animals properly (NOT TO MENTION KIDS) that they are suppose to be in charge of.

The issue is still there: Why did this helpless animal die?

Anonymous:
I am not a vet, but have been around horses all my life. Horses colic for a variety of reasons, the most likely cause is their feed. They can colic from moldy hay, hay that is too rich, too much grain, an abrupt change in the type of feed, etc. Horses have a very poor digestive system so when they have any type of problem with their stomach or intenstines it is very serious. When they have colic (a bad belly ache), their first instinct is to lie down and roll around. If they are allowed to do this their intestines can become twisted around one another and then only surgery can fix the problem. Many horses die from this ailment, even if they are given prompt care. It also seems to be true that once a horse colics it is more likely to colic again in the future, so many horses are sold cheap because of their tendancy to do this. Horses are prone to a variety of ailments related to food and exercise, colic is just one of them.

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