21/11/2024
“I've been at St. Croix Trail Blazers for four and a half years now. When I first started, I was hideously burned out when it came to the horse industry. Luckily, I found a small group of some of the most dedicated, hard working, and passionate horse people I've ever met. Our mission and goals have remained consistent and aligned with the collective ethos of our organization. I think Baby Phillipe represents this the best. We (I) found him separated from his mother at less than 6 hours old. He'd missed the window to get his colostrum, and ended up with a horrific infection as a result. We weren't planning on having a baby, but since he'd arrived in the world with us, with us he would stay. It would have been cheaper and easier to have just said "Enough. We don't need a baby, especially a sick one". But that's not how we do things. Little Gibblet the Nibblet got his surgeries (yes, plural) and drained our accounts while his curly little butt was schlepped back and forth between the barn and the equine hospital. But at least we know he'll load in a trailer, and he was halter broke by the time he was 6 weeks old, and he's very good for oral medications! Our small community rallied around this little guy to ensure that we wouldn't have to choose between saving his little life, and feeding the rest of our herd.
I know there are many equine-based non profits out there, and many have set lofty goals for themselves for today. Our goal has always been fairly modest for Give to the Max. We've got 15 horses to feed and care for. But these 15 horses provide an incomparable experience to our riders. Our riders love these horses more than anyone. I can't tell you the number of times one answered "Ellyn! How's the baby? And Belle?" while my volunteers and I get them up onto Mister, or Cooper, or Bear, or Zip, or Willow, or Dodge, or Rowdy, or Nova, or Watson, or Epic, or Rogue, or Rio before lessons. Any donation helps us ensure that Mister, Cooper, Bear, Zip, Willow, Dodge, Rowdy, Nova, Watson, Epic, Rogue, and Rio, along with Belle and Phillipe, and Peach and Clancy, can continue to do their work of supporting and teaching our riders day in, and day out.”
-Ellyn Thompson, Instructor