Tuesday June 10 we made the second trip North for the remaining three horses. When we arrived, Mom "Charisma" was tied to a tree, and her baby "Envy" was in another field crying for her. We quickly reunited mom and baby and they loaded very well. Once I got a hand on Envy she quieted and mom followed her on the trailer. They seemed to know they were going to a better place.
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Than it was time to catch poor Gypsy. This sweet girl was nuzzling our hands when we picked up Whiskey and Cuervo. If we had only known what was in store for her, we would've taken her on the first trip. The stablehand lassoed poor Gypsy and wrapped the rope around a tree. Her hind leg got tangled in the web of rope and she panicked. She was rearing and running 3/4 of the way around the tree. She couldn't get around the tree, since there was 6 strand electric wire cattle fencing on one side.

Today, she is on stall rest, but is trusting despite her ordeal. She allows us to feed her and clean her stall. She'll come touch us with her nose and think about nuzzling, but then turns away. We are optimistic about her healing and becoming a nice adult horse.
Thank you for all your help and support through this process: Robert Trump, Annmarie Pallan, Dan Taylor, Ren Adams, Lyndsey Posner, Parker Lightfield Farm, Jamie Manning, Gary Freeborn, Kathie Franco, Loretta Pecora, the Siegel family, and Matt Zele. We would like to extend a very special thank you to the prompt attention of Dr. Hammond's staff on call that night, Megan and Cheryl and of course, the biggest thank you to our wonderful vet, Dr. David Hammond.
Please contact us if you can offer any help, whether it be financial or your time to help socialize the babies.
1 comment:
Thank God there are organizations like Lucky Orphan Horse Rescue!! I know these stories and pictures are hard to see but it is so important for people to see how "disposable" and forgotten horses are. If your group had not been there for Gypsy - no doubt that owner WOULD have shot her and moved on to another horse to make him money!!
You have my support both financially and physically - but I urge the rest of you to dig into your pockets to donate to this group so that they can continue to help these - and other horses in the future. We all know vet care is not cheap and neither is grain, hay and supplements!!
To all those who read this but cannot physically lend a helping hand - send a donation on behalf of Gypsy and the rest of these mares.. they need your support.
Good Job Lucky Orphan Volunteers for saving these horses!!
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