12/22/2025
Remember Angus?
Angus was rescued from one of the largest auctions in the country back in August. When he came through the ring and everyone saw him walking, bidder numbers stayed down, all you heard was silence or snarky remarks that poked fun at his movements in between the calls of the auctioneer. Angus had saddle scars so he had been someoneās riding horse at some point. We learned later that someone had actually spent quite a bit of time with Angus for what he knows in the saddle. Most likely a ranch work horse of some sort. We brought him home for pennyās on the dollar and gave him what someone should have given him in the first place, a chance.
He was diagnosed with an extreme case of Stringhalt, a neuromuscular condition in horses that causes an involuntary, exaggerated upward movement in the hind limbs when the horse is moving. Thanks to our incredible veterinarian Dr Dana with and the surgical staff at , Angus was able to have a procedure done which we hoped would at least slightly correct the stringhalt to help him move better as he would literally kick himself in the belly when he walked, and to all of our surprise, it *completely* cured him to the point where he moves like a normal horse, and you would never know where he was even just a few months ago. We are so proud of Angusās journey and recovery, and itās thanks to all of YOU we were able to make this happen for himā¤ļø