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A
Bonanza of a Day
It was in the
shire of Scone where fine Thoroughbreds are grown
And sheep
and cattle graze contentedly,
When
one frigid winters morn', just before the light of dawn,
The phone
rang at the Scone Vets surgery.
Where a frantic
local farmer told the vet there, Andy Palmer,
His foaling
mare was down and in distress.
So all
gear was packed to go and with vet student in tow,
At first
light they were at the farm's address.
Now the country
life had led this vet student, city-bred,
To find
his calling midst the flocks and herds.
But vet
practises seemed strange to a lad from 'Double Bay',
So he
seldom gave advice or said a word.
The farmer
took them where the heaving anxious mare
Was lying,
surely cursing reproduction,
Then
with a short brief Andy Palmer told the student and the farmer
How to
aid the mare and prise the the foal obstruction.
The foal was
wedged in tight so they pulled with all their might,
Their
fingers 'round the slippery limbs were wound.
Then
with a weary shout the foal was pulled from out
And its
lifeless form lay steaming on the ground.
Then Andy felt
defiant - the old bloke was a bloody good client
So he
started mouth-to-mouth, he musn't fail...
But soon
stopped what he was doing, turned his head and started spewing
And sadly
sighed it was to no avail.
As they sadly
stood about, the vet student gave a shout,
"There's
one more chance to save the foal!!", he cried.
And explained
to all they oughter chuck the newborn in the water
Of a
water trough outside that he had spied.
Well, Andy
started swearing with his nostrils a-flaring,
The bloody
air was nearly five below!!
But when
the farmer - senses numbed - saw that something could be done'
Well
he reckoned he'd give anything a go.
So, on their
desperate rescue mission, the dead foal was positioned
Then
thrown in the deep and icy trough,
Where
it drew a startled breath and was saved from certain death
And came
into the world with a cough.
With the newborn
reserected, Andy's questions were directed
At the
students diagnostic innovation.
Had some
sixth-sense spurned his actions or was it gut-reaction
That
had saved the foal from certain expiration?
But, when the
student gave reply, vet and farmer nearly died
And the
vetting world was sent in disarray!!
"Oh,
I saw that on Bonanza", was the unexpected answer
"On
the television just the other day!!"
Though Andy
tried to keep it quiet, he of course could not deny it
And the
story spread both near and far away.
Now,
when he treats a foal thats sick, he's apt to cop a bit of stick,
When
he's asked just how the 'Cartwrights' saved the day.
Copyright;
Tony Parry
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