One of the girls has an abscess was put in the barn for some stall rest. The other two girls are quite upset about it.
It was dentist day today for these girls. They did amazing and are on the road to recovery. These two girls are as sweet as they come.
Thank you everyone for you support and donations. Please consider donating if you are able every little bit helps, and remember to share this post to get the word out about our rescue.
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We want to thank Shelton Veterinary Clinic of Bunnell’s Dr. Stephanie and Grayson for working out it in the rain to take care of these sweet girls. Bit bit is suffering from some things from her malnutrition and has some bacterial infections on her legs and down her sides and back but is in super good spirits and other wise in the right direction for recovery. Spree has the same issues however is suffering from a bad case of gastric ulcers.
These girls have a long road to recovery but are loving their attention they are getting, and getting fed 4 times a day (very small portions to make sure we don’t shock their body and cause foundering an other issues). Now over the next week they have the dentist and farrier scheduled. Thank you everyone for your support and donations. Please consider donating if you can any amount helps.
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Sometimes a horse will regress in their training. Mostly our fault for not being consistent enough during these past few cold spells and limited day light, but you can not get discouraged in your horse or yourself. When working with rescues you know most of the time they have not had the best care or training in their past, and you need to be their rock. Once you have a horses full trust they will go to the moon and back for you. Just sometimes that takes longer than others. Magic “doc Holliday” has come leaps and bounds since we got him even though he still has a long way to go we are proud of the progress he has made.
Welcome to the Weekly Spotlight
(The weekly spotlight is done in partnership with other nonprofits and former rescues for the added benefit of adopting out horses in need!)
Name: Thunderheart
Age/Sex: unknown/Gelding
Breed: Thoroughbred
Approximate Height: 15H
Thunderheart is an easygoing gentleman who may try to inspect your pockets on occasion. Green broke and good on basics, he is very relaxed and sweet to work with.
Serious inquiries only please!
For more information, contact Beverly Chapman at 773-910-8076
Welcome to the Weekly Spotlight
(The weekly spotlight is done in partnership with other nonprofits and former rescues for the added benefit of adopting out horses in need!)
Name: Redman
Age/Sex: 7 or 8/Gelding
Breed: Thoroughbred
Approximate Height: 15H
Redman has not been under saddle, and may get a serious case of sticky feet when he doesn’t want to lead. He’s in need of a little TLC, as his manners need work. Would strongly recommend only experienced horsemen.
Serious inquiries only please!
For more information, contact Beverly Chapman at 773-910-8076
Welcome to the Weekly Spotlight
(The weekly spotlight is done in partnership with other nonprofits and former rescues for the added benefit of adopting out horses in need!)
Name: Tuma
Age/Sex: 7/Mare
Breed: Thoroughbred
Approximate Height: 16H
Tuma has yet to be put under saddle, but is able to lead, load, and stand for the farrier. She is very sweet, playful, and in need of a patient home that will maintain her good manners and potentially continue her education.
Serious inquiries only please!
For more information, contact Beverly Chapman at 773-910-8076
Welcome to the Weekly Spotlight
(The weekly spotlight is done in partnership with other nonprofits and former rescues for the added benefit of adopting out horses in need!)
Name: Lucy
Age/Sex: 4/Mare
Breed: Thoroughbred
Approximate Height: 15H
A sweet girl with no training under saddle. She’s familiar with ground manners, and generally plays the role of class clown. She’s an attention-loving goof who loves to play!
Serious inquiries only please!
For more information, contact Beverly Chapman at 773-910-8076
Beau has made so much progress. He will soon be ready for his forever home.
Beau with the farrier. Stands there without any issues
Beau is making huge strides in his training. This is his first ride all by himself. He is going to make someone an amazing horse.