Thursday, December 1, 2011
Horse Slaughter Legalized in The United States
AVMA Unwanted Horse FAQ
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
What a Deal!
Monday, November 28, 2011
Fundraiser
Good thing we have a phenomenal amount of support!
We've already accepted $791.44 in donations! Our fundraiser with Pecocksie and Patrick was a hit last weekend. Thank you to everyone who came out to show their support and especially to Faith Patrick who has volunteered to generously donate 10% of all sales from Loco.eleven Apparel to Coco's vet bill for November and December on top of her donation from October's sales!
We'd also like to take a moment to remember, "Gabby", owned by George Smallman and deeply cared for by Teresa Corrigan. Gabby was the mother of, "Georgia" who many of us have the pleasure of knowing. A generous donation was made to Coco's vet bill by Teresa in Gabby's memory as she makes her way to Horsey Heaven.
The good news is Coco is continuing to progress, albeit slowly. Her nose is totally healed now. Her ears are scabbing and where the scabs are coming off she is left with small bald patches along the tips of her ears. She's bright, active and eating well. We look forward to the next step of fundraiser, coordinated by Nicole Van Esch, Monique Hoffer and Cathy Coish which will include a visit to see Coco and some super gift baskets that will be raffled off! Details to follow...
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Trunk Party!
As many of you already know, my show horse, "Peanut", gave birth to a beautiful baby in April of this year, "Coco". Coco was diagnosed with a very rare bacterial infection in the beginning of October that threatened her life. She fought through it, as well as a number of other awful side effects and conditions that developed as a result of her weakened immune system. She is a fighter and her story is beautiful.
Two amazing Hayes Horsemanship supporters have offered to host a trunk party with their "hostess benefits" to go towards Coco's monstrous vet bill. Pecocksie and Patrick, the business that runs the house parties, also jumped in and offered to bump the "hostess benefit" up to 10% of everything they sold in October and at the trunk party this Saturday at the Coish residence. They even put up a picture of Coco and Peanut on their Facebook Fan Page!
Thank you for your continued support of Hayes Horsemanship and Coco!
FUNDRAISER for COCO - 10% of all sold
Peanut’s foal, Coco, has been very ill. As a fundraiser to help pay for the mounting vet bill, I would like to extend this invitation to all of Hayes Horsemanship students/supporters. Faith is generously donating 10% of ALL her sales in October to Coco. She is creating/acquiring as much in “horsey” T-shirts/bling etc. as she can for the party.
Please Come!
You are invited
to an in-home “trunk” party
Saturday, November 19, 2011. 1pm-4pm
619 Commissioners Rd. E. 519-668-6613Refreshments will be served
Looking for something unique for a Christmas gift or an upcoming Christmas get-together?
Do you like to support local artists and fair-trade, environmentally-friendly policies?
Or maybe you just like to shop!
Please come by at any time during this Open House style shopping experience.
The artists who have founded this business create and buy for all ages in your family. Faith’s t-shirts and hats are for both genders. Her handmade products can be found in local stores as well as stores on the east coast.
Desi Pecoskie is a graduate from Fashion Merchandising at Fanshawe College, and Faith Patrick is attending Art Globalization & Business at The University of Western Ontario.
Check out their website below for pictures and some of the products they sell.
Please RSVP if you can but if you end up just dropping in unannounced, that’s fine too.
Cathy Coish
519-668-6613catherine.coish@sympatico.ca
As I am now hoping for more people than originally planned, please be aware of the extra parking at the Starbucks and Shopper’s plaza’s 3 doors east of my home.
Pecoksie & Patrick is a traveling business founded by Canadians Faith Patrick & Desarae Pecoskie. The Pecoskie & Patrick clothing, accessories, and home décor trunk shows offer shoppers a unique in-home shopping experience. Pecoskie & Patrick bring the environmentally-friendly and fair-trade clothing line designed by Faith Patrick and the boutique style products developed by Desarae Pecoskie to you, creating a refreshing and comfortable in-home shopping environment. With new inventory arriving every month, Pecoskie & Patrick bring stylish and chic products to shoppers at affordable prices
□ Clothing & Accessories
- our brands include American Apparel (below their retail prices), Loco.Eleven Apparel, & Various Designer brands from Los Angeles California
□ Jewelry
- our brands include Wired Style Jewelry, Fake Minds Jewelry, Pecoskie & Patrick Jewelry, among other brands from L.A.
□ Canvas Shoes, Gladiator Sandals, Sheepskin Boots (for babies as well)
□ Handbags/Purses/Wallets
□ 1500 Thread Count Bed Sheets
□ All Natural Vegan Cosmetics & Body Care
Sunday, November 6, 2011
I Believe in Miracles
Coco was doing exceptionally well before the diagnosis. These pictures were taken a few weeks before she presented with symptoms. The research I have done indicates that it is almost impossible for horse owners to observe the infection early on. The horse doesn't show any symptoms until the infection is developed to a dangerous degree. You can see in these pictures that Coco was well muscled, had a shiny coat and no swelling on her chest or along her underline.
Unfortunately I don't board Coco at one of the farms I visit daily. I had checked on her on Friday, September 30th. She had lost some weight since being weaned, one month ago. She was a bit overweight before she was weaned, so I wasn't worried about that. I was more concerned that her coat looked a bit dull. I made plans to deworm her during the coming week just to be sure. I got a phone call from the owner of the farm where I keep her who is an oustanding horseperson and friend. He called on Monday, October 3rd to let me know she had a bit of diarrhea. He had given the horses some salt with their grain and wondered if maybe she had gotten more than her share from the common feeder.
When Jessie and I arrived to check her on Tuesday morning, she had terrible diarrhea, a rough, dull coat, an edema (swelling) along her underline and was listless. The skin around her eyes was blotchy, white and black. She urinated and her urine was white. We called for the vet immediately.
Here you san see the swelling between her front legs. The edema is a classic sign indicating low protein.
The plasma would help replenish some of the albumin in the blood and some of the protein. The bacteria had infected the small intestine and caused it to thicken into big loops. The small intestine had just about shut down and wasn't digesting the nutrients she was getting from the food she had been eating. The vet said that she would start to feel a little better pretty quickly but that she would be sick for 2-3 weeks before she really started to get better. He also said that she would look worse before she started to get better. She was already dehydrated and as the antibiotic started to work and the small intestine started to return to normal, the fluids would be drawn from her muscles and her skin. She was going to lose more weight. At this point she looked like she had lost about 40 pounds in the past three days.
The antibiotic (pictured below) was administered orally.
When the vet returned to give Coco the plasma he noticed some teeth grinding and suggested we medicate her for ulcers as they can be a problematic symptom. In further independent research I noted that several of the case studies had died of ulcers.
This was the saline solution I used to flush the catheter system with every time I medicated Coco with the antibiotic. She had some dried blood in the tube every day.
We administered two bags of plasma the first day, and two bags the following day as well as one bag of synthetic plasma. The synthetic is about half the cost of the plasma but Coco reacted to it by balking back and sitting down, then laying down. We weren't sure if this was a coincidence or if it was a reaction to the synthetic so we backed off.
The flush, four bags of plasma, one bag of synthetic plasma and two bags of I.V. fluids from day one.
I saw her lose more and more weight, a total of just over a hundred pounds within about two weeks. Her ankles became so swollen that the skin broke open and scabbed. We covered her broken skin in baby rash cream when she started going outside for small amount of time. She also developed dime-sized sores on her hindquarters and a number of small round sores on her muzzle that the vet guessed were ringworm. The fungus had taken advantage of her weakened immune system. The sunlight would help kill the fungus. The first day that we turned her out, we left her for two hours. I had to chase her and clap my hands to get her to walk slowly. When I caught her to bring her in she was breathing heavily and had some blood in her nostrils. Her breathing settled back down to normal once she was in the barn standing still. She had blood in her nostrils and was breathing heavily again the second day that she was turned out even though she barely covered any ground during the two hours. She was still lethargic enough that she walked right under the electric fence.
Below you can see the ringworm that started to break open on her nose during the first week.
Pictured below is Coco, down about 70 pounds on the third day. She's standing in front of the electric fence that she walked right through, very slowly. You can see the rest of the herd looking at her. Her coat had become really rough and dull with patches.
Below you can see that the swelling was almost entirely gone with just a little tiny bit left sitting closer to her legs than the middle of her pectorals.
After 8 days the ringworm started to look like it was going away. It seemed like a long time for it to start to clear up. Maybe the young coconut water helped...??
After being sick for one month, things seemed to be evening out. She was now eating as much grass as she could and was turned out for 8 hours during the day in which she covered a lot of ground and was usually found along the back fence of the pasture. She was drinking significantly and her manure was regular and healthy. She had smelt awful since her diagnosis. Apparently humans also give off a sweet, tangy odour when they are low in protein. It was enough to make your eyes water when you walked in the barn during the first three weeks and faded slowly in the fourth week. She finished her antibiotic treatment at the end of the third week at the recommendation of the vet and consistant with the research I did. The ulcer medication finished up about 3 days later and we stopped giving her the yogurt and coconut water but did give her some coconut oil with the grain that she was starting to pick at a little. She had some blood work done and her albumin was up to 1.7. I wanted to have a party to celebrate. I wanted to have another party to celebrate the day that Jessie and the barn owner couldn't catch her in the field because she was trotting away from them.
It took four weeks for the sores on her hindquarters to scab and peel off.
Her hooves had developed a sharp ridge from the dramatic change in her health. It will go away as the hoof grows out but we may have to rasp it down as it starts to grow out because it is so sharp.
Finally, Friday November 4th, Coco's left ankle also dropped down into a healthy position. We had been wrapping her legs for 12 hours on and 12 hours off. I wanted to have another party and shout from the rooftops that her ankles were ok!
We appear to be out of the woods now. I did some more research and it appears that the only studies concerning athletic ability and body score in weanlings with Lawsonia have been done with thoroughbreds bred to race. It appears that they did not recover in body score enough to be considered as big and healthy as their siblings who had not been infected, as yearlings. They did, however, compete and race at an equal level as two-year olds. The conclusion of the study was that they may take a year or so to fully recover in coat condition, musculature and size but that in the long term the athletic ability is not affected.
FUNDRAISER for COCO - 10% of all sold
Faith is generously donating 10% of ALL her sales in October to Coco. She is creating/acquiring as much in
“horsey” T-shirts/bling etc. as she can for the party.
Please Come!
You are invited
to an in-home “trunk” party
Saturday, November 19, 2011. 1pm-4pm
619 Commissioners Rd. E. 519-668-6613
Refreshments will be served
Looking for something unique for a Christmas gift or an upcoming Christmas get-together?
Do you like to support local artists and fair-trade, environmentally-friendly policies?
Or maybe you just like to shop!
Please come by at any time during this Open House style shopping experience.
The artists who have founded this business create and buy for all ages in your family. Faith’s t-shirts and hats are for both genders. Her handmade products can be found in local stores as well as stores on the east coast.
Desi Pecoskie is a graduate from Fashion Merchandising at Fanshawe College, and Faith Patrick is attending Art Globalization & Business at The University of Western Ontario.
Check out their website below for pictures and some of the products they sell.
Please RSVP if you can but if you end up just dropping in unannounced, that’s fine too.
Cathy Coish
519-668-6613
catherine.coish@sympatico.ca
As I am now hoping for more people than originally planned, please be aware of the extra parking at the Starbucks and Shopper’s plaza’s 3 doors east of my home.
More information on the back ....
Pecoksie & Patrick is a traveling business founded by Canadians Faith Patrick & Desarae Pecoskie. The Pecoskie & Patrick clothing, accessories, and home décor trunk shows offer shoppers a unique in-home shopping experience. Pecoskie & Patrick bring the environmentally-friendly and fair-trade clothing line designed by Faith Patrick and the boutique style products developed by Desarae Pecoskie to you, creating a refreshing and comfortable in-home shopping environment. With new inventory arriving every month, Pecoskie & Patrick bring stylish and chic products to shoppers at affordable prices
□ Clothing & Accessories
- our brands include American Apparel (below their retail prices), Loco.Eleven Apparel, & Various Designer brands from Los Angeles California
□ Jewelry
- our brands include Wired Style Jewelry, Fake Minds Jewelry, Pecoskie & Patrick Jewelry, among other brands from L.A.
□ Canvas Shoes, Gladiator Sandals, Sheepskin Boots (for babies as well)
□ Handbags/Purses/Wallets
□ 1500 Thread Count Bed Sheets
□ All Natural Vegan Cosmetics & Body Care
http://www.wix.com/shoppandp/parties
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Coco Update
He said this was, "VERY good", and we could expect to see some weight gain over the next few days.
She's been bright and active, she's been eating up all of her oats and almost 2 flakes of hay per day. The swelling has stayed down on her belly and ankles. One of her ankles still isn't sitting quite right. Hopefully we'll get some good weather and she can get outside to stretch.