No surprise. Another amoral trash...that was the first and last rescue I donated to except for National organizations... TRF...Canter...Old Friends.
Date: June 03, 2002 at 19:04:32
From: a fan
Subject: Re: Golden Tent reply from NYHR
I e-mailed NYHR.
Hi Reese,
I know that the message boards have been gossiping about Golden Tents death. Only one person has called me to talk about GTs death and you are the only person who has emailed.
Golden Tent had bilateral hind leg lameness which progressed in severity over a week...until he was paralyzed and euthanized. Unfortunately, GT was hit hard by this disease which does usually strike younger horses. Who know why...perhaps he had a compromised immune system, perhaps it was just genetics, or stress. It is sad that it had to happen to GT, a horse that so many people seemed to love and admire.
And, to respond to your comment about the funds raised to help GT...we raised about $6000...all of which went to only Golden Tent and that includes the claim.
Just fyi, there is a mutant paralytic strain of this virus that has been turning up lately. Several high level competition horses in MD (not racehorses) have been killed already. Dr. Sarah Ralston issued a press release last month regarding this disease. This disease strikes quickly and there is usually no recovery, nor is there any vaccine.
I hope that this answers your concerns. It is heartbreaking for so many of us when something like this happens.
Mona
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From: rita ledonne [mailto:ledonner@attbi.com]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 2:28 PM
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mona@nyhr.orgCc:
ledonner@attbi.comSubject: Golden Tent death
I contributed to GT's retirement and have been a fan of his for years.
How is it that Golden tent was killed because he had equine degenerative myeloencethalophathy a disease from what I read usually attacks young horses. Surely, Golden Tent didn't have this disease since he raced in 118 races, most recently in March.Pardon me if I'm skeptical as to the real cause of GT death.
It seems any "old" horses "rescued" die shortly thereafter.
Iron Gavel comes to mind. I know, he broke his leg.I'm sure you do rescue horses, but I can't help but wonder if all the donations for GT "underwrite" other expenses, and an old gelding like GT is deemed too much work/expense to rehabilitate, especially after all the cash for GT has been collected.
1/4 Pole wrote:
Just saw Monica on the 6 o'clock news. I was out at the farm to see Golden Tent after Contessa claimed him out of a Philly race for rescue. I always thought something was fishy when the horse was dead within two weeks.