Hannah - Bay Mare
Basic Info
Name: | Hannah |
Price: | $300 |
Age/Color/Gender | 0 Years(Unknown) / Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | |
Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Bad |
Status | Euthanized on 2/5/2010 |
Source | KillPen |
Primary Cause | Pain |
Ending | Vet |
AH Thread | http://auctionhorseswa.net/index.cgi?board=rainbow&action=display&thread=74 |
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DescriptionHannah was an old bay mare who was dumped at Enumclaw Pavilion the week before the auction (1/31/10). We gave her the name Hannah because it means "her prayers were answered." We only wish that it could have been sooner. She had a severe case of Cushings and her knees were in horrible shape; she could barely stand up. Ron, the owner of the Pavilion, intended to ship her to slaughter like this - she clearly wouldn't fetch any price in the ring. She was old, in pain, with knees so bad she didn't like to move, cushings, and most dire of all - no home. She was not going to be allowed to go through the auction and in fact we were given only 2 days to get her funds together or she would be shipped to slaughter. Thanks to donations (mostly JLehman23) she was bailed the first night at a cost of $300, and we then started arranging for euthanasia and removal ($310 combined) and boarding fee. Since she was unable to be transported due to her condition, she was euthanized by the vet at ESP on 2/5/10 and then removed by QAR.
Hannah was sent across the Rainbow Bridge on February 5th, just five days after we learned she was at the Pavilion. Three of our members were there to ensure that her last moments were some of the best that she'd had in a long time. Hannah now gallops across greener pastures with our other dear departed equine friends, never to feel pain again. RIP sweet angel.
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