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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 176264" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>This is a hoot! I am not good with people but I always had a great connection with animals. I was drawn to an area of woods near our home where I never went cuz an old lady would yell at me and found a german sheppard dog unable to move, got my sister and went back with a sheet and got the dog to a vet- fractured pelvis...the dog only licked my hand once although it had to be in a ton of pain.</p><p></p><p> I once had to rescue a horse from a cellar. We had 2 yearlings, a boy and a girl and at their age it was wise to separate them so we traded our boy for our friend down the roads girl yearling(think teenager). The neighbors horse got into a falling down hay barn/cow milking barn, walked across the floor and fell about 10-12 feet into a milk cellar which was a room maybe 12' x 12' with concrete walls and floor. We had about 10 poeple standing around unable to figure out what to do til I stacked bales of straw up as a stair and the horse climbed out at times on her knees. This was a future racehorse and her name became Cellar Dweller.</p><p></p><p> I had the experience to get the horse out because as a child I took my pony upsrairs to my bedroom of my house when my mom wasn't home...still don't recall how Tonka got back down the stairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 176264, member: 2005"] This is a hoot! I am not good with people but I always had a great connection with animals. I was drawn to an area of woods near our home where I never went cuz an old lady would yell at me and found a german sheppard dog unable to move, got my sister and went back with a sheet and got the dog to a vet- fractured pelvis...the dog only licked my hand once although it had to be in a ton of pain. I once had to rescue a horse from a cellar. We had 2 yearlings, a boy and a girl and at their age it was wise to separate them so we traded our boy for our friend down the roads girl yearling(think teenager). The neighbors horse got into a falling down hay barn/cow milking barn, walked across the floor and fell about 10-12 feet into a milk cellar which was a room maybe 12' x 12' with concrete walls and floor. We had about 10 poeple standing around unable to figure out what to do til I stacked bales of straw up as a stair and the horse climbed out at times on her knees. This was a future racehorse and her name became Cellar Dweller. I had the experience to get the horse out because as a child I took my pony upsrairs to my bedroom of my house when my mom wasn't home...still don't recall how Tonka got back down the stairs. [/QUOTE]
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