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Welasharon, thanks for the links, some I've read already but there's quite a few that I haven't. I'm pretty sure she has (false layer) or internal laying, the abdomen is the size of a softball, and real hard. But she is acting normal, pecks at others for treats, gets on the roost at night (2feet), bright eyed. I've been giving her special treats every evening so she's happy. She's 5 1/2 years old.
I feel guilty so far about not getting surgery. But I remember when my old horse was in pain and the vet said she would have to come back every day and give him a shot for pain, and , well, I did not, it was time. I have no guilt about that. He was 37, and would not recover to be pain free.
So why the guilt with this? Is it because of the % of the surgery survival or reinfection from the surgery killing her anyway? Can someone reassure me about not doing surgery? I do need some emotional support.
I feel guilty so far about not getting surgery. But I remember when my old horse was in pain and the vet said she would have to come back every day and give him a shot for pain, and , well, I did not, it was time. I have no guilt about that. He was 37, and would not recover to be pain free.
So why the guilt with this? Is it because of the % of the surgery survival or reinfection from the surgery killing her anyway? Can someone reassure me about not doing surgery? I do need some emotional support.