Wednesday, November 10, 2010

11/6 Gelding Clinic More Geldings/ Less Breeding!

The weather on Saturday cooperated and we had a beautiful sunny day for the Operation Gelding Clinic. ( Blogger has not been so cooperative and this post was delayed a little while ). BITS has now gelded 33 horses through our clinics.
 Which means 33 horses will not be breeding and adding to the excess horse problem Considering how many horses these 33 could have helped produce if they were left as stallions, this one day clinic has made a serious dent in the  horse population. We believe these clinics are the most important and long lasting change we can make to help the future of horses.

The vets and students got right to work getting everything ready















Three little minis came in for the clinic from Oakdale Rescue, one was
running a fever and had to skip surgery. No worries, Lori from Oakdale Rescue said he is feeling much better now.

This little mini got gelded


This little mini had a high fever but did get lots of attention and vet care.



This little mini had fun.... until it was his turn


We think he was trying to make a break for it under the door
But look he is still smiling . The picture wasn't edited by the camera crew on CSI, the sun just happened to provide a little privacy to his private area.

Newlyweds Dr Jennifer Mather and her husband Jim get Chance ready
for his gelding surgery.


Chance also had some very swollen eyes which Dr Mather flushed out.

He is a really nice looking guy and makes an even prettier gelding



Tank gets a pep talk from Becca before his turn.
Becca and her friend Kim were great helpers during the clinic



















Taking advantage of the sleeping horses wolf teeth were removed. 
Mickey's owner was really glad these pointy teeth were removed


NEXT!

Mocha and Mom Tara
Mocha was born on a feedlot . Cheryl took Mocha and his mom Tara into her rescue the Shiloh Horse Foundation
They are two great looking horses if anyone is looking please contact Cheryl at Shiloh Horse Foundation

Mocha had his human mom Cheryl and horse mom Tara to comfort him.


 All the surgeries went well and everybody was back on their feet and ready to go home in just a few hours.




We are extremely thankful to Cheryl of Shiloh for letting us use her wonderful barn again
 We are all extremely thankful for Dr Jennifer Jeske, Dr Jennifer Mather and husband Jim and all the hard working volunteer students. We could not do these clinics without them. It was a really great watching them work. The vets were fantastic mentors  and the students were so confident, talented and knowledgeable.  Watching them work you realize they are doing exactly what they must have been meant to do and the animals and owners are lucky to have them..  





















































































1 comment:

  1. Terrific!! Thanks for all you do and posting your story. The word needs to get out and successes such as yours are positive influence for those who are skeptical of gelding their horse. Thanks again :)

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