Sadie - #? - Bay / White Paint Mare
Basic Info
Name: | Sadie |
Number: | ? Auction (ESP-5/2/2010) |
Age/Color/Gender | 0 Years(Unknown) / Bay / White / Mare |
Breed(s) | Paint |
Broke? | Unknown Led thru the auction |
Condition | Bad |
Status | Euthanized on 5/2/2010 |
Source | Auction |
Primary Cause | Pain |
Ending | Vet |
AH Thread | http://auctionhorseswa.net/index.cgi?board=rainbow&action=display&thread=95 |
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DescriptionSadie is a sad story of a mare in such bad shape that she went down before she could even go through the auction. While staff were making the rounds we found an old Pinto mare in horrible shape. Cold skin, white gums, eyes glazed over and largely unresponsive. She'd clearly been down in the trailer, and was long past saving. We were planning to buy her for Rainbow Bridge, but she went down in her stall before she even went through. It took three people to get her up - the owner was convinced we could "walk it off." We got her pulled from the sale, and brownstone donated all the funds for euthanasia and QAR. She spent most of her last hour while we coordinated things with her head in my arms, and when the time came she was gone before she even hit the ground. RIP, Sadie.
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