12/26/12

Dear Lord please give me strength!

I am leaving to take hay to 3 starving horses – one that is near and dear to the BHFER family. I’ll have to post more later but right now I need to go. They have not been fed in a long time. So sad. I’m just glad the owner finally called me. It’s going down to “feels like” 27 degrees here tonight. The thought of them being thin and hungry and cold is sickening. I’ve been following 2 of these 3 horses for 3 years.

Hint: I know Momma Sue has a hand in this – she was/is a good momma – even from above. Can’t disclose anymore at this time. Oh, and Story is colicing and the vet is on the way to see him. More prayers needed.

Momma Sue and Aaleyah Belle – 2008

Momma Sue and Aaleyah Belle

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: www.bhfer.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

There are a couple of pictures at the end of this update that some may find graphic. Please do not scroll down if you don’t want to see it.

Alyse is no better. Her heart rate and respiration remain elevated and she is depressed. She truly does not feel well. The ulcers are horrible and Dr. Clark says she has never seen anything like this – they have done all sorts of tests. They are keeping her as comfortable as possible.

She’s being fed via tube. They are taking very good care of her. It’s very sad to see her feeling this way. She’s such a sweet girl.

I took her some Fibre-Beet today and she did slurp up most of it. Fibre-Beet is a great product! (http://www.emeraldvalleyequine.com/fibre-beet.cfm)

This is a small part of her upper lip taken a couple of days ago. The second picture is a lesion on her tongue – you can see a hole where the necrotic tissue is coming off.

Please keep Alyse in your prayers – thank you.

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: www.bhfer.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

I have to say – I hope and pray that tomorrow brings no crisis. Only good. I admit – I’m tired and would love to spend some time with our two (grown) kids in the am.  Merry Christmas everyone!

Thank you all for your prayers for Alyse. She settled into a stall at the hospital. We are not sure what is wrong – she may have eaten something toxic. Her mouth and tongue are terribly blistered and we don’t know how far the blisters go down into her throat – possibly further. She also may be trying to colic. She’s getting medications and IV fluids – she doesn’t want to chew or drink. I hated leaving her but I’ll be going back tomorrow. Please keep her in your prayers.

I hate to ask for anything more – especially here on Christmas Eve. But if anyone would like to make an end of the year donation to help with her vet bills we would greatly appreciate it. Donations are tax deductible and can be made via our website at https://www.bhfer.org/oldsite/donate.html.

God bless – thank you – and I wish you all a very blessed Merry Christmas.

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: www.bhfer.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

Alyse has arrived at the rescue and is currently resting in her nice fluffy stall. Prayers are very much needed as she is really not feeling well. The vet is on the way and we will keep you updated.

Photo: Alyse has arrived at Beauty's Haven Equine Rescue. Prayers are very much needed as she really is not feeling well. The vet is on the way and we will keep you updated.

Melissa Ingram

Adoptions/Events/Web Marketing

Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

www.bhfer.org

I need to ask prayers. So many things going on at once here – it’s not been a good day. Apparently Alyse has been sick for a few days – we’re going to pick her up from the adopter’s. She may have eaten something toxic to horses. Prayers please for Alyse (and me)! Stressed to the max and was supposed to spend 11 – 3 pm with our kids today.

Update: Pam has Alyse on the trailer and is on her way here – vet is on his way too. Her HR, RR, and temp are all up high. Doesn’t sound good – please pray for her. She is such a sweet girl. We need another miracle. Hold on Alyse – please!

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: www.bhfer.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

Happy Christmas Eve everyone!
It’s going to be a beautiful and busy day!Photo: Happy Christmas Eve everyone! It's going to be a beautiful and busy day!

Hollie is doing very well! She’s a very sweet girl and I’m so happy she’s here.

Hollie is doing very well! She’s a very sweet girl and I’m so happy she’s here.

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And our little Penny is growing up! She’s now in with Dora and Starbuck and they run and play and have a good time. Yesterday morning we had frost on the ground and the babies looked like little running jumping beans in their blankets hopping around and playing!20504_4999358302846_1696733691_n.jpg

Aaleyah Belle in her new blankie from Auntie Sue Roth!
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Yesterday morning – Jack Frost had been here!
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Nevada is doing well too! He’s a very handsome boy.
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Can’t forget to share the good news about Dora – she’s going to her new human home in a couple of weeks! This blankie was Baby Girl’s but she’s passed it down to Dora for now.
Photo: Can't forget to share the good news about Dora - she's going to her new human home in a couple of weeks! This blankie was Baby Girl's but she's passed it down to Dora for now.

Melissa Ingram

Adoptions/Events/Web Marketing

Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

www.bhfer.org

I am still trying to find a home for this mare – please spread the word. She needs medical attention (an issue with her ears) and is living on vacant land. The thought of her just being there – no hay or grain – is very upsetting.

This mare still needs a safe place to go. Her owner moved to another state and the boarding facility where the mare is (Avon Park, FL) wants her gone by the end of December. She is a 25 year old PMU mare. Please share this out and help to find her a home. The owner says the mare is UTD on shots and coggins.

If anyone can help please contact me ASAP.

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: www.bhfer.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

December 22nd and 23rd, 2012

Solace didn’t have as much snots today. At times he is somewhat perky and alert but he does tire easily. His immune system is very weak. He has a long way to go but his attitude is positive which says a lot for a horse in his condition – he’s already defied the odds. His positive attitude will help a lot in his recovery. When a body is starved it will take protein from its vital tissues, including the heart and GI tract. I am still being asked if he will make it. And my answer is still – only time will tell.

Solace yesterday morning. It was COLD! He had is blanket and I found a fleece that kept his tummy warm too. It was a little big on him but he didn’t mind.

Getting his meds – he’s always good for this. This morning getting ready to go outside – he looks forward to getting out of the stall.

And the day warmed up – it was actually perfect! We cancelled Solace’s dental appointment for today – he needs to get better first.

But when you find a horse in his condition that greets you in the morning looking like this it sure makes you feel good and it gives hope.

Solace needs a miracle – but miracles do happen and I believe!

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: www.bhfer.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

December 21st, 2012

I called Dr. Ryan back out to examine Solace again today and to do another CBC.  Solace’s snotty nose was worse this am and he did cough now and then.  He has not had a temperature and his appetite has been great.  He’s drinking ok and his diarrhea cleared up.  He is more animated each day.  But something wasn’t right.  Dr. Ryan scoped him and learned that mucus was not coming from the guttural pouches.  But he did find that Solace’s trachea is surrounded by mucus – a lot of it.  An ultrasound was also done which revealed mucus on the lungs but, thankfully, no abscesses were indicated.  Dr. Ryan advised that Solace has chronic pneumonia.  Based on his symptoms and the ultrasound findings this isn’t a recent illness – he’s been sick for some time.

An IV catheter was placed so we can administer medications – Solace has been started on antibiotics.  He was a good boy – he just stood and let Dr. Ryan do what needed to be done – he was so good that Dr. Ryan gave him a couple of peppermints.

Dr. Ryan said that for a horse that is a 0.5 on the Henneke scale to be standing and doing as well as Solace is, not considering the pneumonia issue, is more than amazing.  Solace has a lot of will – there is no question about that.  For the rest of his story – which makes me believe even more that there is a reason he found his way to us – he reportedly came from a farm that slaughters horses and illegally sells horsemeat.  How would a horse in this shape get in that predicament?  One example… there are a lot of free horses on Craigslist.  I get calls from people asking for help placing more than one horse quite a bit – just today I was asked to help a family that has 4 horses that they can no longer keep. So let’s say the owner puts them on Craigslist for free – a kill buyer may contact the person running the ad and offer to take the horses – he just happened to be looking for a horse for each of his family members.  Well, when he gets there to pick up the horses, 1 out of 3 of the horses may be in bad shape, but he will take the thin one anyway just to get the other two that are of good weight. And the thin and sickly ones, like Solace, that have no fat or muscle – they are not desired by kill buyers so they get dumped.  And horses are often found wandering – just like Ambrosia.  It’s sad and sickening – but it is reality.

Solace is tucked into a stall with some heat lamps and a warm blanket.  He adores his mash.  And we adore him.  His recovery is going to take awhile.  More tests may be needed but at this time Dr. Ryan didn’t want to stress Solaces’ body anymore than it already is.  We’ll give him some time on the antibiotics – time for him to get stronger. Thank you for caring about him – please keep him in your prayers.

Sincerely,
Theresa
Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Website: https://bhfer.org  Facebook: www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb