My Lucy .. Serious Colic with displaced intestines .... Operation Needed

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2010

Warning, video includes photos of Lucy suffering from colic ... Its very painfull for her & very sad to see her like this, I thought i would loss her , her only chance was surgery, she had the operation on Wednesday & is recovering well ... i hope she will be ok & doesnt suffer any complications, the photos at the end are in equine hosptial just 24hrs after the op

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  • Wht was the thing on her back?

  • @13horseluvr its a girdle to help hold her stomach in after the op to stop a hernia

  • @poolsproperty ohhhhhhhhh. ok i hope she get better

  • @13horseluvr thanks ye sshe is good now

  • The photo at 25 secs is what my horse looked like when he had serious colic 2 months ago he too had to go into hospital for 5 days and nearly had to have an opp luckily it righted its self but they said they werent expecting him to survive the night and were amazed he was alive and looking better in the morn. I have never been so scared in my life and i know what you went through, i hope she is fully recovered now xx

  • @sxyfaye Yes is is very happy now , looks great thanks xxx

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  • Get well soon Beautiful x

  • @MangoRoX87 she was walked & walked til coulnt walk anymore, then waiting for vet for return & arrange transport to hospital because nothing more could be done, either op or put down .. sometimes walking dont work ,, even after treated by vet

  • I don't get why your not walking her around? That really could have helped. Everytime one of my horses have coliced they got over it just by me walking them around..but I'm sure your horse was a little more serious. Also, its okay if they lay down, its when they roll that bad stuff happens.

  • uh if my horse was collicing i would be walking her in hand, not watching her roll (which could twist their intestines) and taking pictures. talk about bad horse care....

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