December 25th – 28th, 2013

HighTower

Santa was very good to the horses – treat stuffed stockings for everyone!

Stockings

Trixie in her cute little “minion” outfit at Christmas. LOL

Ceri and Garan settled in well at their new home – it isn’t the same without them but they have their own human family now – just in time for Christmas!

December 27th

Our son, Joshua, finally made it home for Christmas!

Christmas 2013

December 28th

It was a busy day today but we did get to have some fun. The weather wasn’t great though.

Ride

Ride

ADORABLE!

Betsy Rose

Magnum is doing well but still needs to gain weight. We gave him another good bath today. He had many open sores on the sides of his face, chest, legs, and under his tummy when he got here a couple of weeks ago but they have mostly healed. His little buddy Pistol, the mini jack, will be gelded next week.

Magnum

It’s a little dark but this is Molly watching GMan eat from the big bale of hay under the shelter. She’s feeling great and is all over the place. She swings her neck/head around just like an Arabian and is a joy to watch!

Molly and Gentleman

Beauty – it’s because of her that Beauty’s Haven “is”.

Beauty

Cookie chilling in her stall. Paul was at the back of the barn taking inventory of donations of blankets, wraps, etc.

Cookie

CJ ran and played today even though he is permanently lame and needs a home as a pasture pal where, ideally, there is only one or two other horses. Here, there are so many horses and anytime others start running, he wants to join in. He needs calm. It really bothers me when he tries to run – he’s lame and it makes him so uncomfortable. Please help us to find him a suitable home. No adoption fee.

CJ

Don’t forget to buy your Betsy Rose calendar before they are all gone! Just click on the link and it will take you to our store!

Calendar 2013

Have a great Sunday, everyone!

Sincerely,
Theresa

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

 

 

 

 

I actually took out some time out to ride with Katie (our daughter) on Monday. It was a little chilly but it was nice, very nice.

Mollie – she’s looking good and has a bit more energy each day.

Check out HighTower – a really nice TB (he’s more like a QH stuck in a TB body!) that is available for adoption!

Rose getting her morning scratches. Yes, she has a blanket for almost every day of the week (not really but she does have a thin one, a medium weight one, and a heavy weight one).

Santana is a love. Seriously. He is like a horse magnet. That’s Bronson napping – why he would pick this spot to nap I have no idea. There were acres of grass and sand spots available – silly boy! And that’s Harvey standing with his head between the barn and water tub – that seems to be his favorite napping spot. CaryLou and Wally are behind Santana. And that’s little Lily off to the right. Ebony was standing next to me when I was taking the photo.

Matilda is so sweet. She’s put on about 175 lbs and is doing great. She sings beautifully!

Princess is feeling much better.

This is Duke – a GSD that is my shadow and guardian. Bob says that Duke "lives to protect me". I’ve never had a dog as attentive to me as Duke is – he’s just amazing and I love him dearly.

Cindy and her son, David, came to meet Garan and Ceri today and it was wonderful! They all clicked! Cindy got teary eyed, I got teary eyed, it was just "right."

The horses loved the attention today. If all goes well they will be in their new home just in time for Christmas! This is so bittersweet. But they deserve their own home – their own human. Cindy is experienced with Arabians – I’m so excited for everyone!

It’s truly been a blessing to have been able to help these two loving and beautiful horses and to be part of their life. Each one that comes into my life captures part of my heart. I prayed, so hard, that they would be able to stay together. I held on and believed. And so it is – God is good!

And lastly, we have hay! Two tons and one round roll to a total of $1090. We will need to order again in about a week. Thank you all for your support!

Sincerely,

Theresa

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

A lady contacted us months ago about a gelding she wanted to rehome. We were full at the time and after some discussion, she decided to try to keep him. She would cut corners and try to find a way. Well, she contacted us again and said her situation had become worse – the horse needed basic care that she could just provide. We just couldn’t say no. God does open doors – Ceri and Garan will be leaving for their new home in a few days. Amy will be going to her new home right after Christmas. So, meet Magnum, a beautiful Andalusian cross gelding.

Magnum needs some rehab – he’s a bit underweight, his teeth need to be done, his feet need to be trimmed, etc. He has many sores that we are treating on the sides of his face, on his legs, back, and especially under his stomach. It’s hard to see them because of his coat but the really big one under his tummy is very visible – it’s like one long 14” L x 6” W open sore. We are very thankful that the owner didn’t wait until he was near the condition that Betsy Rose was in to reach out for help. This is Magnum’s friend, Pistol. He’s an almost 2 year old mini donkey that is adorable. He’s still intact but we’ll be fixing that soon.

Pistol is very vocal – when he sings, Matilda sings along with him. It’s adorable! Merry Christmas Magnum and Pistol! Welcome to Beauty’s Haven!

Would anyone like to help with either of them? Magnum has been vetted and blood work has been done. A onetime, or recurrent monthly donation, of any amount would be appreciated. Our PayPal is theresa. Other ways to donate can be found on the "Donate" page of our website at https://www.bhfer.org/oldsite/donate.cfm. Thank you.

I took Betsy Rose for a hand walk stroll around the main paddock yesterday morning – she really enjoyed it! Yes, she was brushed/groomed before our adventure but the weather is nuts. Winter coats grow overnight and then try to shed out the next day.

Betsy Rose – she defied all odds. We love her to no end!

Santana and Bronson went out to play in the main paddock, too. Santana has pretty much claimed Bronson as his herd – he won’t let him out of his reach.

Saturday 22nd:

Marie Riordan arranged a get together today for our awesome volunteers – thank you Marie!

"Betsy Rose the good thing about living at the barn is that we get more treats when the humans get together! Did you see the cake? Pam made it and you are on it! I mean, a likeness of you was on it. And I saw a big bag of carrots go by too!" Betsy Rose replied “I’m going to go check it out Cookie. No worries – if there are treats we’ll get some!"

Merry Christmas everyone! This is the cake that Pam Zarem made for today’s get together! Yes, that’s Betsy Rose!

Whoever knew that Betsy Rose and Santa are really great friends? They go way back according to Betsy Rose!

Dr. Julia Simonson stopped by to check on Mollie, Betsy Rose, and Magnum, and to just visit for awhile. She flushed out Donovan’s tear ducts. Oh, she did hop on him for a bit – he’s always a good boy.

Susan Moon and Kim Foster and her daughters gave Victoria a bath today. She’s doing very well also.

Bob and I both got to sit for a few minutes today. I felt something tickling my ear and found Betsy Rose napping behind me. We truly appreciate everyone who came out today – and to those who couldn’t make it – we missed you and you were in our thoughts! It certainly doesn’t feel like winter here – the temps are near 80 degrees. Tomorrow is supposed to be even warmer. Some good news – we are actually seeing some of the grass seed that was spread coming up!

Magnum got his much needed hooficure today. It took awhile but he was a good boy. His blood work came back and the results are pretty much what we see in most malnourishment cases – there are a lot of low values. It will just take some time but he will come around.

Donovan, Matilda, and Mollie. No words are needed – the photo says it all.

Have a wonderful weekend everyone!

Sincerely,

Theresa

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

Betsy Rose sporting her tangled mane today.

Betsy Rose rules the barn. She’s so special!

Mollie sporting her new blanket. She got to go out in the main paddock today with the big horses!

The boys felt a bit frisky after all the rain. They ran and played and rolled and were a mess!

Santana – he’s a very, very sweet boy. Santana is still looking for help with his monthly expenses. Would anyone like to help sponsor him?

Some of our "old ones" today – everyone was filthy from rolling after the rains cleared this morning. GMan, E, Matilda, Solace.

The rains Saturday night were torrential. Lower paddocks are flooded with standing water. The precious grass seed spread over all of the property for winter rye is gone. The erosion is horrible – there are new holes and trenches that the horses can get hurt in. This is so depressing. We need help with the erosion issues – any ideas anyone? We got so much rain it almost filled up a poop bucket.

This washout at the perimeter fence line left us vulnerable to unauthorized critters. In the last photo you can see what the county has done over the years. The road is now a good 16" above our paddock. They put lime rock down every so often and then grade it and when they do it pushes the lime rock against our fence. All of the water from the road runs into our paddock. It needs to run somewhere and I guess I wouldn’t mind the water only – but the rocks it brings with it are horrible.

An open invitation for coyotes, etc.

When they grade the road they push the lime rock against the sides of the road and it has accumulated against our fence line. People can stand in the road and reach right over to pet and feed the horses. This is unacceptable.

Good grazing land was lost – covered by lime rock that contains lots of rocks that cause stone bruises. Please pray for a solution. We are meeting with the county in the morning.

A little video of Cerinade – she is a beautiful and sweet girl that needs a forever home. But she is a mare – lol! Garan (also looking for a home) is her same age – they make a beautiful set of bookends. Ceri is totally dirty in the clip – it was taken this am after a long night of heavy rains. Of course, all of the horses had to roll and roll.

We are trying to raise funds to purchase hay this week – please consider making a donation to help. We are an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit equine rescue organization that operates totally off of donations from the public – we are not funded by County, State, or Federal funds. Please consider making a one time or automatic monthly donation to help us to help the horses. There are various ways to donate – visit our "Donate" page on our website. Our mailing address is PO Box 53, Morriston, FL 32668. Our PayPal address is theresa@beautysequinerescue.org. All donations are tax deductible and no amount is too small. Please share us with friends, family, and co-workers – it takes a village!

Have a great week, everyone!

Sincerely,

Theresa

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

Magic getting some apple today. Thank you Kathy Breakall, and your family, for coming to visit today – and for the horse treats!

Betsy Rose just loves it when we have visitors!

Mollie is doing better. Her temp is normal. Her heart rate has remained higher than normal but this is not uncommon with horses that have been starved to the point she had been. It will get better as she gets better – she’s slowly but surely building much needed muscle. She’s a sweet girl – she’s very lucky to be alive.

It sure looks like Mollie is smiling, doesn’t it? She loves scratches. She has us trained.

Mollie (3 to 4 yrs old) is not much bigger than baby Bronson.

CaryLou – he still "struts"!

Our precious little Lily.

And then there is Matilda – such a sweet girl. Love the long ears!

This is Little E. He’s a 30+ year old Arabian that was struck by lightening years ago. He’s an "Old One" that we just adore.

Sincerely,

Theresa

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

I share this story each year at about this time. It sums up in a short 3 word sentence of why we do what we do…

Only for Love

The young couple had made their usual hurried, pre-Christmas visit to the little farm where dwelt the elderly parents with their small herd of horses. The farm had been named Lone Pine Farm because of the huge pine which topped the hill behind the farm, and through the years had become a talisman to the old man and his wife, and a landmark in the countryside. The old folks no longer showed their horses, for the years had taken their toll, but they sold a few foals each year, and the horses were their reason for joy in the morning and contentment at day’s end.

Crossly, as they prepared to leave, the young couple confronted the old folks. "Why do you not at least dispose of "The Old One." She is no longer of use to you. It’s been years since you’ve had foals from her. You should cut corners and save where you can. Why do you keep her anyway?" The old man looked down as his worn boot scuffed at the barn floor and his arm stole defensively about the Old One’s neck as he drew her to him and rubbed her gently behind the ears. He replied softly, "We keep her because of love. Only because of love."

Baffled and irritated, the young folks wished the old man and his wife a Merry Christmas and headed back toward the city as darkness stole through the valley. So it was, that because of the leave-taking, no one noticed the insulation smoldering on the frayed wires in the old barn. None saw the first spark fall. None but the "Old One".

In a matter of minutes, the whole barn was ablaze and the hungry flames were licking at the loft full of hay. With a cry of horror and despair, the old man shouted to his wife to call for help as he raced to the barn to save their beloved horses. But the flames were roaring now, and the blazing heat drove him back. He sank sobbing to the ground, helpless before the fire’s fury.

By the time the fire department arrived, only smoking, glowing ruins were left, and the old man and his wife. They thanked those who had come to their aid, and the old man turned to his wife, resting her white head upon his shoulders as he clumsily dried her tears with a frayed red bandana. Brokenly he whispered, "We have lost much, but God has spared our home on this eve of Christmas. Let us, therefore, climb the hill to the old pine where we have sought comfort in times of despair. We will look down upon our home and give thanks to God that it has been spared."

And so, he took her by the hand and helped her up the snowy hill as he brushed aside his own tears with the back of his hand. As they stepped over the little knoll at the crest of the hill, they looked up and gasped in amazement at the incredible beauty before them. Seemingly, every glorious, brilliant star in the heavens was caught up in the glittering, snow-frosted branches of their beloved pine, and it was aglow with heavenly candles. And poised on its top most bough, a crystal crescent moon glistened like spun glass. Never had a mere mortal created a Christmas tree such as this.

Suddenly, the old man gave a cry of wonder and incredible joy as he pulled his wife forward. There, beneath the tree, was their Christmas gift. Bedded down about the "Old One" close to the trunk of the tree, was the entire herd, safe. At the first hint of smoke, she had pushed the door ajar with her muzzle and had led the horses through it. Slowly and with great dignity, never looking back, she had led them up the hill, stepping daintily through the snow. The foals were frightened and dashed about. The skittish yearlings looked back at the crackling, hungry flames, and tucked their tails under them as they licked their lips and hopped like rabbits. The mares pressed uneasily against the "Old One" as she moved calmly up the hill and to safety beneath the pine. And now, she lay among them and gazed at the faces of those she loved. Her body was brittle with years, but the golden eyes were filled with devotion as she offered her gift — because of love. Only because of love.

Author: Reverend David Griffith

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

Don’t forget to order your Betsy Rose 2014 calendar! There are a limited number available so order yours soon! The first shipment went out yesterday – more will be going today.

Start 2014 out with Betsy Rose hanging on your wall(s)! Please place your order through the link below. Thank you!

Sincerely,

Theresa

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

Website: https://www.bhfer.org
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/bhfer.tb

Sunday

Please say a prayer for Mollie. Her QT period is over and I was going to let her out but found her in respiratory distress with a very high temperature. We are hosing her now.

The weather here has been crazy – below freezing a couple of nights and now we’re back up over 80 in the days with the upcoming forecast going back down in the 40’s at nights. Mollie has a thick, unhealthy, and scruffy coat but I’m afraid to clip her. After she was alcoholed and hosed, her temperature went down from 104.1 to 100.5. Mollie’s immune system is greatly compromised and she barely hung onto life when she arrived at the rescue. She was so weak she had to live in a sling for the first few days. Her first chemistry panel/CBC taken the day she arrived, was not great – there were a lot of lows. Her chemistry panel/CBC this past week was better – and there were no indications of infection. Her appetite is good.

Mollie – you can see she didn’t feel well today.

This evening, she was feeling much better – good enough to try running around. She ran and made a quick turn and ended up on her butt – she has so very little muscle. But she held her head up high like an Arabian, got up, shook herself off, and trotted around a bit more. We’re keeping a close watch on her. This photo was taken the day we brought her to the rescue – we had to drag her into the trailer – she was too weak to stand. Once at the rescue, still in the trailer, the vet had a really hard time getting an IV catheter into Mollie to start fluids – we weren’t sure Mollie was going to make it. She was close, very close, to leaving us. Thank you all for your prayers.

Mollie was very weak with no muscle. She had to live in a sling for the first few days.

Mollie is an Arabian filly, almost four years old, who has been neglected most of her life. She is very stunted but could possibly still grow for a couple of years. She’s doing better but still wears a look on her face at times, that says she isn’t feeling great. She tires easily. It’s going to take time for her body to heal. But she has never given up – no matter how bad she feels, there is light and hope in her eyes. Another little miracle who believes. By this evening she was much better. You can clearly see the Arabian in her.

Another orphan kitty was found in the paddock down by the main road tonight. It was hard to see in the dark, but fortunately, Bonnie has good ears! There was only one kitten, we hope.

Monday

Good morning! The vet is coming out to examine Solace – he has what appears to be a mild choke. He’s been getting soupy, really watered down mashes – he hasn’t been wanting to drink. He’s not coughing, which is good, but something is wrong. Mollie will also be checked out. Her temperature is slightly elevated. And we have a new arrival that I’ll share more about later today – I have to leave now as I have Dr. appointments in Gainesville. For those who don’t know Solace’s story, here is a link to his page, " It’s All About Solace". His survival is another miracle.

Dr. Lugo examined Solace’s teeth today and pulled one by hand that was loose. He also did x-rays. There is another tooth that is fractured. Dr. Lugo will be talking with our equine dentist, Dr. Bess Darrow, and we will go from there. So…lace is a grand old horse – 30+ years old and he doesn’t have many teeth left. He gets multiple mushy meals a day. He’s not underweight – he looks great. I’m so glad we are able to make his sunset years good ones!

The new arrival needs front feet x-rays and he has suspicious growths under his tail. It is the season for giving – we are giving him a chance at life. He’s of good weight but you can see in his eyes, that he is uncomfortable. We hope to change that. He’s our annual "Christmas Save". We have named him Santana – it means holy. It just came to me and it seems very appropriate.

Welcome to Beauty’s Haven Santana! Would anyone like to help give the Gift of Life to this sweet gelding? He will be needing x-rays today. He needs sponsors.

Santana was examined today by Dr. Lugo and x-rays were done of his front feet. Santana has navicular and some small tumors under his tail. Right now we are going to focus on building his immune system and getting him comfortable. A course of action for the navicular will be determined once Laura Castanos and Michelle Stepp, both DAEP’s of the Institute of Applied Equine Podiatry, review the x-rays with Dr. Lugo.

Adorable – Betsy Rose and Bronson! Both have great appetites!

I know this is hard to see but it’s our tractor spreading winter rye seed! The seeding was donated and we certainly appreciate it! Now, we pray that the seed takes!

We are an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit equine rescue organization that operates totally off of donations from the public – we are not funded by County, State, or Federal funds. Please consider making a one time or automatic monthly donation to help us to help the horses. Funds are needed for vetting, farrier needs, hay, grain, dental needs, equipment maintenance, and there is so much more. There are various ways to donate – visit our "Donate" page on our website. Our mailing address is PO Box 53, Morriston, FL 32668. Our PayPal address is theresa@beautysequinerescue.org. All donations are tax deductible and no amount is too small. Please share us with friends, family, and co-workers – it takes a village! We really need to order hay by tomorrow in order for delivery to happen by Friday. Would anyone like to help?

Thank you all for your continued love and support. .

Sincerely,

Theresa

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

Some have been asking about Betsy Rose’s court case. A few weeks ago, the case went to court and the person charged, pleaded, "not guilty." A public defender was appointed – the owner can afford to own another horse but can’t afford an attorney so the court appointed him one – likely paid by our tax dollars. I just checked and the case has been continued yet again.

Betsy Rose and Bronson. So Adorable. Oh, and that is Matilda in the background.

A mini breakfast. They don’t really get much – a little forage so I don’t feel guilty for feeding the big horses. They savor every bite.

Mollie is doing well. The first photo was taken a few days after arrival and the next yesterday. She’s putting on some weight. Hopefully, she will soon get a much needed bath. We have extra volunteers coming! Mollie the first week.

We were told Mollie was a yearling before we picked her up. According to our vet’s, she’s between 3 to 4 years old. She’s likely been neglected most of her life – she’s pretty stunted.

An update on one of our precious rescues – Sierra (aka Sienna Rachel)! She looks great Jamie Coughlin! Y’all have done a great job with her!

It would be so wonderful if Morgan had her very own home for the holidays. She’s a sweet girl that deserves much more one on one attention then she gets here. Her Adoption fee will be lowered to $150 for a limited time!

Morgan is a 19yr old, black, morgan mare, approx 14.3 hands. She is VERY sweet and a great trail horse! She has recently come back to the rescue because her adoptive Mom is not well, but she had nothing but good things to say about Morgan. Morgan is now searching for her forever home. Anyone interested can e-mail Melissa for an application at: bhfer.melissa Adoption fee: $300

CJ is doing much better and is almost ready for a home. He has arthritis in his knees and will be adopted as a pasture pal. Would anyone like to apply to adopt him?

Chico and Lobo will be having visitors on Friday! Wouldn’t it be nice if they had their own home for the holidays?

Amy is still adorable! Fuzzy, but adorable.

Ceri got a MUCH needed bath today! A 15 year old Arabian mare still looking for a home!

Baby Bronson getting a hooficure today. He’s growing!

Gracie ready to leave to go to a wonderful foster home that is only 12 minutes away!

An update on Baby Ray: after much discussion with the adoptive mom and Baby Ray’s care team, we have agreed that it would be in Baby Ray’s best interest to return to Florida. He has been monitored closely and his heart rate is still elevated – it is working harder to pump blood in the colder environment. When blood vessels constrict to preserve heat, the heart has to work harder to squeeze blood through narrow vessels. We don’t want to take a chance that it may be too much for Ray’s heart. We still don’t know what caused him to become sick but we all agree that his recovery was miraculous. And we all agree that we don’t want to take any chances. We know he will be in great hands coming home – Pamela Zarem will be transporting him back. She and her family will foster him for awhile. It’s much more calm at her house which would be better for Baby Ray. Here, there is much to get him excited about – horses running and playing. He will only be 15 minutes away. And he will have Tony the Donkey and Cherokee the Mini, as friends.

Get your own Certificate for helping Betsy Rose and/or Mollie! Each horse has its own donate button BELOW their photos! Thank you Dawn ( Horse and Man)! HOLIDAY BUCKET FUND DONATION GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE HERE! Help either SHELBY or BETSY ROSE & MOLLIE – and receive donation certificates to give as gifts! click here: http://horseandman.com/?p=28650 and scroll to the bottom to get to Betsy Rose and Mollie.

We could use some help with another load of hay. Any amount of a donation would help. Donations are tax deductible and no amount is too small. Thank you all for your continued love and support.

Sincerely,

Theresa

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