OldStageMinis
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An update from one Wisconsin farm that was destroyed by the tornado--we had lost the 2 broodmares during the storm and had a big horse and mini stallion that were injured--the vet came out that night and spent literally 2 1/2 hours suturing in the dark by a flashlight because all the water and electricity was out (and is still out by the way!)
Anyway, they look pretty good, vet was out Friday and took out drains and rechecked wounds and xrays and said they decided as a clinic to NO CHARGE all work that was done on the day of the tornado and all stops relating to the tornado injuries. It just makes me cry, I think that was one of the nicest things I have heard. Everyone has been great, the American Red Cross and Salvation Army have been helping with food and water, etc. but I thought the vet generousity was the best. We can't bring back Kiowa and Kiwi but at least don't have to worry about paying a huge vet bill and can maybe build a lean to instead?!
Any ideas on how to thank them, what to do, or purchase for the clinic or something?
Anyway, they look pretty good, vet was out Friday and took out drains and rechecked wounds and xrays and said they decided as a clinic to NO CHARGE all work that was done on the day of the tornado and all stops relating to the tornado injuries. It just makes me cry, I think that was one of the nicest things I have heard. Everyone has been great, the American Red Cross and Salvation Army have been helping with food and water, etc. but I thought the vet generousity was the best. We can't bring back Kiowa and Kiwi but at least don't have to worry about paying a huge vet bill and can maybe build a lean to instead?!
Any ideas on how to thank them, what to do, or purchase for the clinic or something?