August 26th, 2017 – Saturday

The kittens had a calm night – their warm nesting bed is in Popper’s stroller.  They can’t control their body temperature so it’s important that us humans do what we can to help with that.  I parked them right next to my bed and every 2 hours they were fed, burped, gently rubbed, and they had a little help to eliminate waste.

Kittens Good Night

The babies are not much bigger than my thumb!  The girl, Alana, is 2.3 ounces today and Aiden is 2.2 ounces today.  They were both about 2 ounces when we found them yesterday morning.  Gaining weight is good!  But they are very fragile and have many hurdles to overcome.  Many orphan kittens don’t survive.  Being premature, well, the odds of their survival are worse.  But we are going to be optimistic and do all we can to help them live.

Kittens size

Popper doesn’t understand why the kittens are in her stroller but she’s ok with it.  Popper got hit by a neighbor’s truck a few years ago and it broke both legs and dislocated her hip.  Keeping a Boston Terrier quiet for weeks so they can mend isn’t easy but the stroller helped.  Now the babies will make good use of it.

Popper-1

Aiden, the smaller one, has a very good appetite but I’m a bit concerned about Alana.  I’m very glad we’re headed to the vet.

Kittens on Heart Plate

I’ll update when I can.  Thanks for following us and the progress on the babies!

 

August 25th, 2017

We found these two precious newborn kittens at the barn this morning – they appear to be premature.  One was under the golf cart and the other was by the gate on the concrete baking in the sun.  Both still had the placenta attached.

Abandoned Kittens

The kittens are warm and comfy and close to where we found them so I am hoping that momma will return.  Maybe their mom was a first time mom and didn’t know what to do or something scared her away.  She may have been in the process of moving them because they were several feet apart when we found them.  We’re going to look around in case there are others.  Please pray that they will be okayed that we can find their momma – we will be searching.

Kittens Placenta

I cut the babies’ cords and cleaned them up. They will be monitored and cared for 24/7.  Newborns, especially premies, can be a challenge.  The little boy’s name is Aiden and his sister’s name is Alana.  Alana is the bigger (but weaker) of the two.

Kittens

Bob made a very quick trip to the store to purchase milk replacer.  They both had a little milk and went to sleep in a warm and comfy bed.

Kitten Milk

I feel bad for their momma. I hope our cats or dogs didn’t run her away. And I’m glad the donkeys were not around the house last night – they may have hurt the mom or babies.  Hopefully, mom will return.

Please keep these sweet little kittens and their mom in your thoughts and prayers.

08/23/2017
Little E is an Arabian gelding that is our senior resident here at the rescue.  Recently I noticed him laying down and when he got up he seemed a bit odd.  He had a strange look on his face and his breathing seemed different.  After he stood for a minute he walked off and seemed fine.  However, I took his temperature which was normal.  I listened to his heart and, well, it just didn’t sound normal.
We were concerned enough to have a physical examination done on him and it was determined that he has a diastolic heart murmur which is not uncommon in aged horses.  We want to help Little E stay as healthy as possible and for as long as possible – is dearly loved.  He is 34 years old and needs more support for his GI, cardio-vascular, and immune systems.
E Collage Olden
Would anyone like to help Little E by making a donation toward the purchase of a Panacur Power Pack, ABC Liquid Probi, Dr. Raemaker.s Equine Pellet Mix, and/or Succeed Horse Supplement?  All donations are tax deductible and no amount is ever considered as being too small. Donations can be made via our website at www.bhfer.org. Our PayPal address is bhfer@earthlink.net. Please designate your donation for “Little E.”
Thank you all, for your continued love and support!
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I apologize for not sending out an update during the past few days, but it’s been tough. Letting Cookie go was more than difficult and accepting that she is gone is just as hard.

Some history – Cookie returned to us from an adoption a few years ago with a sore on her left ear that wouldn’t heal. We feared it was cancer but a biopsy identified it as Leishmania (there are only three documented equine cases in the US – Cookie is #3). There were also sores on her face that were cancerous which were treated but, over time, a few more sores popped up. About four years ago, Dr. Porter referred Cookie to UF where she underwent surgery by Dr. Mangan and his team to remove/treat the cancer. Both third eyelids and her lower left eyelid were removed. Reconstructive surgery enabled Cookie to keep her left eye – Dr. Mangan did a great job!

Cookie UF

Cookie was doing great, but early this year, her immune system took a hit for no obvious reason – the first thing that popped into my mind was cancer. Then, her left eye had an issue. Over the course of several weeks of treatments, biopsies were done by different vets that were sent to different labs, and they all came back negative for cancer. But the eye refused to heal so we opted to have Dr. Mangan remove it. Cookie would do just fine with one eye. We opted to send the eye for biopsy and I truly wasn’t shocked when the results came back positive for cancer. It had likely been there all along.

Cookie Mangan 1

Cookie after her left eye was removed – you could often find her and Ruby sticking their heads out of their stall windows.

Cookie Ruby Window

Several days after her eye was removed, Cookie went out to the front of the barn to lay down and scratch her tummy and take a much needed nap (she would never lay down in her stall). When she woke up, she was out of sorts and hopped up quickly – her back right leg locked up under her. She panicked and ran up the hill on three legs to where I was standing. I massaged it and she calmed down but I was very concerned about the trauma it may have caused. Running uphill on two front legs and one back leg couldn’t have been easy. The next day, Cookie was lame and body sore. I prayed it was something that would quickly heal vs trauma that could cause her to founder. We started icing her feet just in case.

Cookie Roll

Dr. Julia Simonson (holistic vet) treated Cookie with massage and acupuncture. We continued to use red light therapy on her and I called Dr. Specht out to do x-rays which indicated that her front feet were ok. However, we continued to treat her as though she were a founder case anyway – sometimes the breakdown isn’t seen for days.

Cookie Julia

There was no improvement a few days later, so Dr. Porter repeated the x-rays and found rotation (about 4 degrees) in both front feet. Then came the abscesses. We regrouped and opted for Dr. Porter to return with Adam Whitehead (farrier) to do maggot debridement therapy which would help the healing process. We would also continue holistic treatments and red light therapy.   This is Ruby and Cookie enjoying some time together – they had been best friends for years.

Ruby and Cookie

Cookie then lost vision in her right eye for no apparent reason. She handled that well. But when Dr. Porter and Adam came back, there had been changes – Cookie was a sinker. We went over her history, options, and prognosis (which was grim). We just could not ask anymore of Cookie. Despite everything we were doing for her, her quality of life was deteriorating and we saw no end in sight. Letting Cookie go was the most humane and loving thing we could do – we loved her that much. That final walk and those last few moments are always so difficult.

The Last Walk

I never say goodbye when they go to the Bridge but I do remind them how very much they are loved by many. And I stay with them, always, until long after they are gone.

Cookie Theresa

So many go without ever knowing proper care and love and that is so sad. Cookie was blessed – she was loved and she knew it.  Dr. Porter reassured us that we had made the best decision for Cookie and that there should be no second guessing. He knows how much these horses mean to me, to us, and he knows that we try to do everything we can to make up for wrongs that humans have done to them before their arrival at Beauty’s Haven.

Rainbow Bridge Cookie

We were concerned about how Ruby would react to losing her best friend of many years. We gave her time with Cookie to help her understand what was happening. Nobody can convince me that horses don’t grieve and feel a sense of loss for loved ones – they do – and they cry.

Ruby Cookie Final

Cookie may be gone but she isn’t – her presence is still here. It always will be. Where we are – she will be, as are all of those that have gone to the Bridge over the years – Gentleman, Solace, Ambrosia, Casper, Captain, Jake, Layla, Tonka, Mary, Sawyer, Wally, Princess, Faith, Savannah, Tiny Tim, Momma Sue, Genesis, Doc, Admiral, Charlotte, Frosty, Handsome, Grandma Bones, Valentine, Matilda, Victoria, Zaynah, and many more that were loved beyond measure.  They are a part of us, always.

Cookie Forever in Our Hearts

Thank you all for your prayers, words of comfort, and encouragement. We appreciate all of you – volunteers near and far, supporters, care team members – we are very blessed to have the best of the best.  God bless you all.

~Theresa

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Cookie got her wings late yesterday and joined the heavenly herd.  Theresa will provide a detailed update as soon as she is up to it – this has been a devastating loss.

CookieWings

Forever in Our Hearts

06/30/17, Thursday

Dr. Porter (PHD Veterinary Services) was out yesterday to reassess Cookie and to do another set of x-rays on her front feet.  She is in very good spirits,  her appetite is great, and she still adores attention!  Another set of x-rays indicated that there has been a bit more rotation.  Also, she is having issue with abscesses that need to resolve as there is risk for infection which could make its way to the coffin bone which could be a very bad thing.  Dr. Porter wants Cookie to wear Soft-Ride boots so we placed an overnight order for a new pair (for a narrow-long size 6) because the pair we had for her to use are too small.

Cookie and Porter 2nd Set

If anyone can help Cookie with her vet and related expenses it would truly be appreciated – no amount is ever considered as being too small.  Tax deductible donations can be made via our website at www.bhfer.org.  Our PayPal address is bhfer@earthlink.net.  You can also click on the DONATE button below.  If donating via PayPal, please designate your donation to ‘Cookie.’ If you select the tab for ‘Friends or Family,’ no fees will be deducted from your contribution.

Thank you all for your continued love and support.  We are most confident that our amazing little village will come forth once again to help Cookie.

Believe!

06/18/17, Saturday

The four mini’s that we recently returned to the rescue, Haley, Kami, Ouija, and Warrior, all got their dentals recently done by Dr. Bess Darrow of Tune-Ups.  And we have some really great news – Kami and Haley may have an approved home!

Dr. Bess and Minis

Mini’s in the mist!  The mist really feels great in the Florida heat.  JoJo is always ready to help me give out hay.

Minis in the Mist

We are so proud of Magic! We recently had a wonderful, fun-filled visit with Macy and Kathy Breakall.

Magic Kathy Macy

Little E still looks great for his age!

Little E Looking Great

I actually took a few minutes to take a ride a few days ago and it was awesome!

Starbuck and Theresa Out for a Ride

We apologize that we haven’t been able to get many updates out – we’re very short on volunteers and providing daily care for the horses has to be a priority.  But we hope to get better at this soon!

06/02/17, Friday

Around the Farm.jpgI needed a “pick me up” this morning so I watched a video  of Betsy Rose that I took yesterday when we were having storms.

Betsy Rose Video1

Betsy Rose can make my heart smile just by being in her presence. She reminds me, often, that we can overcome. She’s a true blessing.  Believe..

Sisco is doing well. He’d love to have his own home and human family for his sunset years. He makes a great pasture pal.

Bath Time for Sisco

“Kitty Cat, have you seen Jazzy since he got a haircut? He looks like he’s lost a bazillion pounds! He even looks CLEAN!”  Kitty Cat loves to talk to anyone – he’s the most social cat I’ve ever met. He likes to give high five’s too!

Ruby and Kitty Cat

Many of you have asked about the little lamb, Noah.  Thankfully, his leg continues to improve and he’s made new friends that simply adore him!

Noah and Friend

Pease vote for Beauty’s Haven in the ‘Pet Paradise Life is Short, Make a Splash’ contest which began on June 1st. You may vote once daily through June 30th.  Please share amongst family and friends and ask them to also share and vote every day as well. Just click here to cast your vote!

Make A Splash 2017

We won 2nd place last year and $3K for the horses! We can do this!  BELIEVE! Thank you!

 

 

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05/18/17

I heard it. The sound of the door knob jiggling which really caught my attention – Sawyer used to do this often.  But then I remembered – Sawyer is gone.  The jiggling continues.  I open the door and what do I see?  A precious little donkey face looking at me!

JoJo Workshop

“It’s me, Mommy Theresa! I used to see Sawyer do this so I thought I’d try it and see what happens. A few little jiggles and there you are! Am I in trouble?”  I don’t think I could ever get upset with this little one – JoJo makes my heart smile!

Our Kami Comet has gained some weight and is looking like herself again!

Kami Comet

05/24/17

Tinsel usually wears a fly mask, but since it was a rainy day and she did not need it, I took a few pictures so everyone could  see her beautiful face. Tinsel is also ready for a new home!

Tinsel Before and After

Our most senior horse – a much loved Arabian gelding named Little E.

Little E

Emma managed to go on a field trip!  Please click here to see a her explore the main paddock for the first time – it’s a link to a video that will make your heart truly sing!

EmmaPlay1

Emma never gave up after being shot multiple times. Her knee took a bullet but it’s doing well.  However, she is still trying to work through some neurological issues.  There is a $7000 reward offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) that shot Emma. Contact Deputy Wells at the Levy County Sheriff’s Office if you have any information.  352-486-5111.

CaryLou and Lucy heading to the barn for breakfast. CaryLou always has to be first!

CaryLou Me First

Please consider a donation for CaryLou, Lucy and the other members of the Beauty’s Haven herd. We are in need of donations for veterinary care, farrier services, hay and grain, dental work, equipment maintenance, and so much more.  All donations are tax deductible and can be forwarded via PayPal at bhfer@earthlink.net or by clicking on the Donate Now button below. If donating via PayPal, please select the tab for ‘Friends or Family,’ and no fees will be deducted from your contribution. Thank you!

May 5th, 2017

Sawyer followed me around this morning after finishing his breakfast and having some pal around time with Lucy. I was delivering hay and, by the time I got to the 3rd paddock, I knew something was wrong.  He was looking at his tummy – one side and then the other.  We took him and Lucy to the barn and put them in a stall so I could take Sawyer’s temperature and listen to his heart and tummy.  His temperature was normal but I didn’t hear any gut sounds and could not hear his heartbeat.  We had a very drastic change of weather last night and usually Little E is the one that gets a gas colic.  But Little E was fine.  Sawyer, however, was far from fine – this was a very painful colic.  I called the vet and administered medications, as directed. Sawyer became more painful and I was concerned that he could hurt himself in the stall so we opted to take him under the shade of the tree by the barn.
Sawyer Colic Meds
We hadn’t been in the shade of the tree long before Sawyer became even more uncomfortable.  I administered more medications while we waited for the vet.  As the medication started to wear off the second time, he laid down to rest.  His gums became very pale and a toxic line became apparent.  We were likely going to lose him but I prayed for a miracle.  I talked to him and told him how much he is loved by many humans.  I promised him that “his” Lucy would forever be loved and cared for – my heart was very heavy.  I try really hard not to cry until after they are gone – but sometimes it’s just impossible.
Sawyer Resting
When the vet arrived, she could not hear a heartbeat or gut sounds either and said he was not going to make it.  Sawyer had gone septic and the only thing we could do was release him from his pain.
Sawyer Heartbeat
I held Sawyer tight as he went to Rainbow Bridge.  He joined Penny and the rest of our heavenly herd.
Sawyer Got His Wings
Sawyer was a very sweet, wise pony of thirty plus years, one of our “Old One’s.”  Losing two precious souls, Sawyer and Penny, within two days, was devastating.  There are no words to describe the pain and helplessness that was felt as they made their journey to the Bridge.
Lucy's Sawyer
Godspeed, Sawyer.  Fly high and pain free with those beautiful wings you so gallantly earned.  You will forever remain in our hearts – we love you, always.