Hi Liz,Hosscrazy said:I'm so glad to hear she's doing so well, but what happened to her coffin bones?
Hi Liz,Hosscrazy said:I'm so glad to hear she's doing so well, but what happened to her coffin bones?
Thanks you for the summary - I remembered that she had bad thrush, but did not know that it had cone into her coffin bone...Joy had thrush that was so bad it had eaten into her coffin bones in the hind l
Miniv said:Hopefully "smlotsocats" (Stacey) will see your post. She is Joy's new mom. Joy is doing great BTW. When she was staying with us in transit, she was very wooly and looked almost all white. I think she may be a light palomino? The gal who rescued her in Alaska was a young woman about 18 years old. Does any of that sound familiar?
Stacey does have a number of pictures that I'm sure she would show you. You might try e-mailing or pm-ing her.
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It certainly sounds like it could be her, but the prolapsed rectum we don't know about, and nothing was mentioned to us by anyone from what I can recall. Joy was standing in very deep mud when she was rescued. The young lady that had her did wonders with her. I beleive that she had Joy for about a year before she turned her over to us because of the weather conditions being to moist for her feet to heal properly. So that would mean that she got her around 2003?Hosscrazy said:Thanks you for the summary - I remembered that she had bad thrush, but did not know that it had cone into her coffin bone... sad2Joy had thrush that was so bad it had eaten into her coffin bones in the hind l
I am so glad to hear she's doing better!
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