“Brams Story: Bram was born in the cattle yards here on our station in the upper gascoyne during mustering, his mother was a first time calver, Bramand due stress and inexperience she did not mother up with Bram resulting in him not getting the care he needed from her. During his time in the yards he was knocked over and trampled several times until we came to his aid and brought him home and started caring for him. He grew stronger and stronger every day and was always happy to see the milky bar being filled up, but there was a problem, due the the injury’s sustained he could not get up on his feet by himself so this ment i was going over to my poddy pen every 2.5-3hrs and picking him up taking him to the water or milky bar or just moving him out of the sun. This had been going on for around 4-5 weeks and we were right on the verge of putting him to sleep as we knew it was no life laying on the ground all the time and it ment that he may need to be picked up all his life. on Tuesday the 27th November Sietske came to visit me, during our chats i had mentioned Bram ans Sietske was keen to have a go at helping him (this was the last resort for us) after a raindrop treatment on one of my horses and bodywork on the other Sietske was ready to spend some time with Bram, After some bodywork and raindrop he seemed to be feeling a little better, we let him back into the pen and gave him some time to process it all, about 2 hrs later Sietske and I went over to see how he was going to our suprise he got up all by himself, this was the FIRST time EVER that he had got onto his feet without assistance, it was truley a miracle! But then we had another bridge to cross, due to him always laying down and not moving around his bowel had not had much stimulation and therefor he was severly constipated, Sietske then thought we would try and Enema with oils, this turned out to be a great idea and he is now on top of the world, I am so glad that Sietske came to see me and my animals, we all thoughly enjoyed her visit and look forward to seeing her agan. Bram is now loving the feeling of kicking his heels up for the first time ever in his 2 months of life. Rachel”
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“Brams Story: Bram was born in the cattle yards here on our station in the upper gascoyne during mustering, his mother was a first time calver, Bramand due stress and inexperience she did not mother up with Bram resulting in him not getting the care he needed from her. During his time in the yards he was knocked over and trampled several times until we came to his aid and brought him home and started caring for him. He grew stronger and stronger every day and was always happy to see the milky bar being filled up, but there was a problem, due the the injury’s sustained he could not get up on his feet by himself so this ment i was going over to my poddy pen every 2.5-3hrs and picking him up taking him to the water or milky bar or just moving him out of the sun. This had been going on for around 4-5 weeks and we were right on the verge of putting him to sleep as we knew it was no life laying on the ground all the time and it ment that he may need to be picked up all his life. on Tuesday the 27th November Sietske came to visit me, during our chats i had mentioned Bram ans Sietske was keen to have a go at helping him (this was the last resort for us) after a raindrop treatment on one of my horses and bodywork on the other Sietske was ready to spend some time with Bram, After some bodywork and raindrop he seemed to be feeling a little better, we let him back into the pen and gave him some time to process it all, about 2 hrs later Sietske and I went over to see how he was...
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