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Question Posted Monday November 14 2005, 4:43 am

I think my i stepped on a patch of grass earlier in the day... will they die? do i have to organise a funeral for them? do i need to send them to the vet? Or what-so-ever...? is hospital for horses?

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mAgiX answered Monday November 14 2005, 8:15 am:
I think that the grass would probably die. However, i do not think that you can conduct a funeral for the grass as there is currently no known ritual for grasses. as for hospital for horses, i hope this website will be of help.[Link](Mouse over link to see full location) I am not that sure of the transportation fees though, since the hospital is in Australia.

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