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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2011-11-08 9:37 PM (#138801)
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Heart breaking

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hepVyRcDH-0&feature=share

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ridingarocky
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2011-11-08 10:12 PM (#138803 - in reply to #138801)
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How awful to see.... Poor thing.. I hope he is resting well
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docgj
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2011-11-09 5:50 AM (#138806 - in reply to #138801)
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Very Sad! I couldn't watch the whole video. Too sad!

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Reg. May 2005
Posted 2011-11-09 8:49 AM (#138813 - in reply to #138801)
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It made me cry. Was it a heart attack? It seemed pretty quick.
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flyinghfarm
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2011-11-09 9:01 AM (#138814 - in reply to #138801)
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Watched it all.  Terribly sad.  I lost a fine show horse to a heart attack.  He galloped up from the paddock for breakfast and had a heart attack.  It was shocking, and horrible.  There's nothing to be done, and their last look at you is a plea.... we loved him then, and love him still...
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farmbabe
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2011-11-09 1:11 PM (#138824 - in reply to #138801)
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Sad- but wow did they have to show the death scene over and over?
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puma3105
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2011-11-09 1:47 PM (#138826 - in reply to #138801)
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..... died (((((I always look here http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.htmlDeath when it comes will have no denial.
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Reg. May 2005
Posted 2011-11-09 2:06 PM (#138827 - in reply to #138824)
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Originally written by farmbabe on 2011-11-09 2:11 PM

Sad- but wow did they have to show the death scene over and over?

I didn't care for that either.

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puma3105
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2011-11-09 4:25 PM (#138829 - in reply to #138801)
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..... died (((((I always look here http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.htmlDeath when it comes will have no denial.
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flatlandfilly
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2011-11-09 7:03 PM (#138836 - in reply to #138801)
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The news today is that Hickstead died from a ruptured aorta. Is the aorta one of the major veins in the heart? I wonder if, like humans, horses get aneurysms where the vessel wall is weakened and balloons. Once it reaches a certain size it bursts.

I'm hoping and praying that he suffered no pain.
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aceliberty
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2011-11-10 12:41 AM (#138840 - in reply to #138801)
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Whether it's animal or human, when it's "our time" there is nothing to be done about it. The horse looked so noble competing in what he did so elequently. I viewed the segment as a tribute to a fine athlete.

I've had to put down two of my very best trail partners, and it's never pleasant. We never want our best friends to suffer, and by seeing this video, this horse Hickstead did not suffer very long at all. What a fine animal and such a tragic loss. My heart goes out to his rider, owners, trainers and all his faithful followers. So sad.

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kingussiak
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2011-11-10 12:48 PM (#138851 - in reply to #138801)
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Hi there, Speaking of death prediction, I find it really odd that one of the on-line death prediction services showed me the same death date that I was foretold in my dream about a year ago. http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.html - I can’t explain this coincidence in any other way except that there must be some kind of magic involved here.
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ridingarocky
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2011-11-10 2:14 PM (#138855 - in reply to #138801)
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I wish there was a way to screen out posters who are obviously not of the same ilk.. Remember a year or so ago when there was a dating service/pornographic poster?
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sinful
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2011-11-10 5:05 PM (#138859 - in reply to #138801)
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I had a young 3 year old Stud die in his stall of the same thing. Aneurysm.  Nothing you can do, it happens so fast.  So Sad.
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laurie
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2011-11-11 8:47 AM (#138872 - in reply to #138801)
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I was disturbed that the rider juts tapped the horse in the head with the but of his crop. I would thought he would hold and comfort the horse as he was obviously dieing.
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gliderider
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2011-11-11 5:43 PM (#138882 - in reply to #138801)
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Copper, the mineral copper is said to have beneficial properties building up resistance to anureisims. - too funny one never knows on line
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asia1970
Reg. Nov 2011
Posted 2011-11-12 5:23 AM (#138886 - in reply to #138801)
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..... died (((((I always look here http://yourdeathdate.info/1/index.htmlDeath when it comes will have no denial.
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Yvette
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2011-12-26 2:45 PM (#139677 - in reply to #138872)
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Yeah, much as my initial thought was the same, I think he was just in that much shock over what happened and when he did that, the horse was likely already gone. I think it was to see if he could get any reaction from the horse, which there was obviously none. The thrashing the horse was doing was the nervous system shutting down. If you've put a horse down before, you will witness a similar action from the horse, though perhaps a bit toned down by the sedative the horse received prior to the lethal injection.That was a sad day for the equestrian community in the anyway.If you have any doubts to who this rider gave credit to for his success, this photo should alleviate many of them. http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/269496_1015022855263...

Edited by Yvette 2011-12-26 2:46 PM
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