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Sunday, June 27, 2013 Tender Tales - A loving & gentle Arabian Horse When I first saw the picture of this beautiful horse in her pasture in the snow in northern Idaho, it immediately sent a pang of sympathy into my heart. It was then that I learned that the horse who appeared to be standing peacefully in the snow was actually covered with wounds and disease. She was in need of immediate veterinary care. A gentle veterinarian and his highly-skilled tech stopped by to examine the poor girl and she was taken to an emergency clinic. This horse was brought to me. It was touch and go at first; however, she was stabilized and began to recover very quickly. She was in good body condition and although she was weak, she was very alert. She had not been out of her pasture for a long time. She was confused and hesitant when she was first brought to us. The vet thought she may have suffered a stroke, which would explain her lack of responsiveness. I will never know exactly what was going on in her head, but what I do know is that this gentle girl had suffered a lot of pain and was not strong enough to withstand it. On day three, I put her on an IV - which I had to do every day because her heart rate was so low. One day I even had to take her away from her IV so I could do some examinations on her feet. The vet had ordered hoof boots for her which had to be fitted every day. I don't know if he knew the difference between brand-new boots and boots that have been used many times, but his boots were falling apart! In between her IV's, she was given small amounts of fluids. One day she was dehydrated; she did not want to drink water. She was sweet to look at and gentle to hold and she was as loving as they come. She was very sad and confused about being away from her loved ones. I talked to her all the time, giving her the kind of comfort that is natural to people. A friend of mine said that she felt sorry for me because I was with this horse so much. The vet said that I needed to be with this animal and that she needed me. The veterinarian and his vet tech would come to us each day to check on her. They had to take her to the vet clinic in Boise, so she could be x-rayed. They could not take her to the county hospital because she 01e38acffe A: Yes, you can easily download a fully functional, working version of Pika Billing from here. Good luck! As with all 3rd-party apps, if you can find any updates or patches, it would be good practice to apply these as soon as possible. New Jersey Yankees Dustin Fowler #11 of the New York Yankees strikes out against the Texas Rangers in the seventh inning during Game Five of the American League Division Series at the Stadium in Arlington, Texas on October 13, 2014. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) Texas Rangers' Matt Harrison (26) throws a pitch in the first inning of game five of the American League division series baseball game against the New York Yankees on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2014, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) October 13, 2014, 9:37PM Story Highlights Texas manager Ron Washington had no doubt that his team would prevail, but he knows the game has become so much bigger The bottom of the 10th inning was the scene of a political battle, as the Washington Nationals and San Francisco Giants pushed the score into an extra inning. The world looked on as the teams battled it out on the field. One would think that the other team has not had their way for a long time. But the Giants had been down in a heartbreaking loss in Game 2, and the Nationals were fighting for the division title and were down one game in the NLCS to the Cardinals. Game 3 would make the game more interesting. Washington's Game 3 starter, Gio Gonzalez, pitched a great game, but he took a no-hitter into the ninth inning. Gonzalez has pitched in the postseason before. In 2011, he pitched in the ALDS against the Angels, and he went 5-2 with a 3.34 ERA. But this year, Gonzalez gave up two hits and one run in the ninth inning to surrender the no-hitter. The Giants won it in the bottom of the ninth on a pinch-hit, walk-off homer by Buster Posey. Fans who would have come to see Gonzalez were disappointed. But they still saw a team battle to the end. But that's what we have come to expect of the Nats. For years, Washington has been able to rely on a team of role players. And, through a lot of adversity, they


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