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Eilian – Such A Tragedy – Update 09/19/13

09/19/15 Update

I received a call concerning a horse on Wednesday night – it was in a remote part of the county and too late for me to go alone. I called the County and they said they would have a Deputy check it out. I didn’t hear anything back from them. This morning I woke up thinking about the horse and felt it was likely nobody went out so off I went. I got to the address and couldn’t get in the gate which was a good distance from the house. There were dogs and no humans in sight. None of the phone numbers for that address worked. I heard a horse whinny but couldn’t see it. I won’t go into the details of how I finally got in, but I did – it was very frustrating. And I’ll tell you, that what I saw once I got on the property and behind the house was sickening. But I had to focus on the immediate needs of the horse.

The owner called the horse Scant. When I got to him, he was down eating sand – he had been down for a couple of days. He tried to go sternum (he demonstrated signs of colic) and I found three good size limbs under him – it had to have been uncomfortable. I pulled the limbs out and put hay under and around him. I rubbed him and promised him help was on the way. His water bucket was out of reach so I got another bucket and offered him water. He drank and was very thankful. It hurt my heart, very much to see him in his condition. I talked to him about life in general and how beautiful he was while waiting for the vet to arrive. As I looked around me there were scattered bones. And there were tree stumps the horse could have easily impaled himself on in his obvious struggles to get up – one very close to him. I turned a bucket over to cover it.

Dr. Ryan got there and ran fluids – he did everything possible – we tried but it just wasn’t meant to be. His back right leg would not work – there was likely a fracture and there was a good size open stifle injury from a couple of weeks ago. He was very thin (BS 1.5) and very uncomfortable. He was at least 20 years young, his heart rate was high (even after meds) and he likely had quite a bit of sand in him. It’s hard to lose any horse – he was a beautiful Arabian gelding. We all know Arabians are near and dear to my heart. He’s now running, pain free, on the other side of Rainbow Bridge. God bless him.

When he crossed, he wasn’t alone. I assured him it would be ok and that where he was going would be a beautiful place with green grass, fresh water, and there would be only good things and love. And I sat with him for several minutes after and the tears came. I just want to understand – how could humans allow this to happen?

A skull and other bones were scattered on the ground. Proof that other life has been lost. Now I ask for prayers for the other animals there.

Wednesday evening update: I did follow up with the authorities and there is an open investigation. The owner has 30 days to rehome the animals or make conditions better and demonstrate that he is providing proper care for them. There was at least one dog, a pony, several cows, pigs, ducks and other birds. Only 3 of the cows I saw were on grass and they looked fairly good. Everything else lived on sand and didn’t look very well. The owner knows he can reach out to us for help and to help rehome any of the animals.

I am calling the Arabian gelding “Eilian”. Scant was a horrible name, IMO. My heart is as heavy as it was yesterday. The only comfort I can find is knowing he is now in a better place running with the Heavenly herd.

Thank you all for caring.

Sincerely,

Theresa

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09/19/2013/by Theresa Batchelor
Tags: Arabian, crossed, Eilian, euthanized, starved, vet
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3 replies
  1. Kimberly Rodgers
    Kimberly Rodgers says:
    09/19/2013 at 10:33 pm

    Theresa…I have never written before but feel I must now…my heart goes out to you as I sit here and cry for that beautiful boy. My dream horse since I learned to read and read every Black Stallion book by the age of 8 was an Arab. I love all horses but these just hold a fascination for me. I am so glad you were with him to ease his fears and show him some kindness before he left this earth. My deepest respects and love for you and all of your help.

    Kim

  2. Iris Diaz
    Iris Diaz says:
    09/20/2013 at 7:15 am

    You are an amazing woman. I’m tied down with a zillion things to do, stay in touch, as soon as I have a minute open I will go and clean up buckets or groom.

    Have a great day, Iris

  3. Jody Tagaris
    Jody Tagaris says:
    09/21/2013 at 1:50 pm

    I lost my best friend a year ago January after 25 wonderful years together,. I have his birth on video and he passed with his head in my lap. Most painful day of my life and I sit here now crying for “Eilian”. I rescued an Arabian (1 1/2 yrs old) shortly after losing my beautiful boy, Rezolute (Arabian). I named my new baby, Apollo. He was extremely under weight and now is a picture of health and beauty. They are God’s gift to us and should be cherished!

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