by Eileen » Sun Oct 02, 2005 9:54 pm
#ed_op#TABLE id=HB_Mail_Container height="100%" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0 UNSELECTABLE="on"#ed_cl##ed_op#TBODY#ed_cl##ed_op#TR height="100%" UNSELECTABLE="on" width="100%"#ed_cl##ed_op#TD id=HB_Focus_Element vAlign=top width="100%" background="" height=250 UNSELECTABLE="off"#ed_cl##ed_op#P#ed_cl#Hmmm, I was riding my Appy once through some high weeds, nice sunny fall day....and as we rode, someone in front of me said that my horses nose was bleeding...and it was literally dripping blood...no cuts or welts, and the horse did not act like he was in distress. I got off of him and clean up the nose...and it did stop bleeding.. and he was all right for the rest of the ride and never had a problem after. #ed_op#/P#ed_cl##ed_op#P#ed_cl#That day before we noticed the nose bleeding when we went through the weeds, the horse did snort and sneeze like horses do now and then...we were wondering if a bee or a bug got up his nose , who knows, but like I said it has never happened since and that was quite a few years ago. #ed_op#/P#ed_cl##ed_op#P#ed_cl#I guess if you do not see any long term affects from this problem we can chalk it up to "just one of those things." #ed_op#/P#ed_cl##ed_op#DIV#ed_cl##ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl##ed_op#/TD#ed_cl##ed_op#/TR#ed_cl##ed_op#TR UNSELECTABLE="on" hb_tag="1"#ed_cl##ed_op#TD style="FONT-SIZE: 1pt" height=1 UNSELECTABLE="on"#ed_cl##ed_op#DIV id=hotbar_promo#ed_cl##ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl##ed_op#/TD#ed_cl##ed_op#/TR#ed_cl##ed_op#/TBODY#ed_cl##ed_op#/TABLE#ed_cl#
s.w.ontario
The only horse one can truly trust is a dead one!!!