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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1503650" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>I don't know if any of you are still out there, but I figured I'd update you on some things. </p><p></p><p>As of April 27th, Mira is five months. She's huge now and comes up to eye level with my chin almost (I'm only 5'4/5'5) and she's grazing grass, eats two full dog bowls (that hold a gallon of water) of pellets and grain and drinks through three buckets of water a day (four now since it's getting Hot). Good news wise, she's still going. </p><p></p><p>Bad news, sadly, is that Mira's eyes were not fully saved. Her time of laying in the ground when she was born and the constant up and down sickness has had an effect on her eyes. They got mildly dehydrated and they're slifhlt swollen and they water often. It's not pink eye either. </p><p></p><p>We hope to have a vet over next weekend to take a look (none of us have the money to call one in and she's far too big to fit in my car anymore). A few people say it sounds like sever pink eye while a few others are saying eye cancer and others are saying it's a simple infection. Honestly no clue until someone can look at her. But I'm getting the feeling it won't be good news / expensive news. </p><p></p><p>Either way it's a rough time for the girl for her eyes. Otherwise she's really doing okay and I'm gonna be annoyed if I did all that work and she turns out freaking blind. But I'm happy with the work I've done too. Can only control so much, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1503650, member: 31466"] I don’t know if any of you are still out there, but I figured I’d update you on some things. As of April 27th, Mira is five months. She’s huge now and comes up to eye level with my chin almost (I’m only 5’4/5’5) and she’s grazing grass, eats two full dog bowls (that hold a gallon of water) of pellets and grain and drinks through three buckets of water a day (four now since it’s getting Hot). Good news wise, she’s still going. Bad news, sadly, is that Mira’s eyes were not fully saved. Her time of laying in the ground when she was born and the constant up and down sickness has had an effect on her eyes. They got mildly dehydrated and they’re slifhlt swollen and they water often. It’s not pink eye either. We hope to have a vet over next weekend to take a look (none of us have the money to call one in and she’s far too big to fit in my car anymore). A few people say it sounds like sever pink eye while a few others are saying eye cancer and others are saying it’s a simple infection. Honestly no clue until someone can look at her. But I’m getting the feeling it won’t be good news / expensive news. Either way it’s a rough time for the girl for her eyes. Otherwise she’s really doing okay and I’m gonna be annoyed if I did all that work and she turns out freaking blind. But I’m happy with the work I’ve done too. Can only control so much, right? [/QUOTE]
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