Some good news to share…

Montana and Asiya have been adopted – together!  These two have waited for quite awhile to find homes but it’s been worth the wait!  It’s hard to find homes for any horse but to find a home for two together is just awesome!  And they will only be about 2 hours from the rescue.  Congratulations Asiya, Montana, and Lexi! This beautiful photo of them was taken of them a few days ago by Stephanie Colleen, professional photographer.

Meet our latest arrival.  She is a 5 year old TWH mare that needs help for some medical issues.  Dr. Ryan will be out tomorrow to examine her and run some blood work.

She is a bit underweight and she has open sores all over (mostly on her left side, face, neck, hips, and tail) that are itching her terribly to the point where she is mutilating herself trying to find relief.  It may be allergies but we will know more tomorrow after Dr. Ryan examines her.

She lived alone.  However, there was a stud that lived in a nearby farm that jumped the fence to get to her a few months ago.  We don’t know if she was bred or not.  Would anyone like to help us to help her?  We were not planning on bringing another in at this time but once I met this sweet mare and saw how much she needed help I couldn’t turn her away.  Knowing Montana and Asiya are leaving made the decision easier.

If anyone would like to help you can do so via various methods available through our “Donate” page on our website.  Our PayPal address is bhfer@earthlink.net. Donations can also be called directly into the vet’s office at 352-237-6151.  No amount is too small and donations are tax deductible.  Thank you all for your continued support!

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

Baby Passion got her angel wings on August 7th, 2010. She was only a few days old.

We love you Passion, always.

February 26th, 2012

It was a very productive day at the Paso farm yesterday. We got a couple mares into the barn and got them settled in.  I called Dr. Joan Gariboldi out to treat one of the mare’s (Maraca) that has been in for a few days that appeared to be trying to colic and she had a slight temperature.  Maraca was oiled but as of this morning she still had not passed any manure.  Pam is on her way to transport Maraca here to the rescue where we can monitor her and have Dr. Joan out again if needed.  Pam is a wonderful transporter and we recommend her without any reservations!

Dr. Joan also vaccinated some of the horses and pulled coggins and did a health certificate.  One of the mares left to go to her new home.  Slowly but surely we are making progress.  I was supposed to go back today for pictures but it’s horrible weather and my bronchitis is worse again.  Here are a few pictures from yesterday.

Red got to play in the round pen yesterday and he loved it! And we enjoyed watching him!

One of the available mares – #10.  Not sure of her age yet. A coggins needs to be pulled on her.  She is an alpha mare.

This is Scarlet.  She’s a very sweet mare estimated to be 6 years old.  Coggins is done.

Maraca is now here for monitoring.  She has passed some poop and seems less stressed.  The weather is still horrible.

Hope to feel better tomorrow.  Calling it a day now.  Two of the studs are being picked up in the morning.  Hopefully the rains will subside long enough for them to load without any problems.  Seeing them go is bittersweet but we are very happy that they will have their own human family.  It’s hard for us not to get attached to each one of them – and we do.

February 8th, 2012

Another busy day here – lots going on here and offsite.  Harley left for his new home today.  He was bright and perky – a new adventure for him.  A whole new life with his own human family – what a blessing!  The day that he arrived here was the day his life began, again!

The windblown look – Harley is so handsome!  He’s put on much needed weight and his unhealthy coat has been replaced with a bright and shiny one.  He holds his head up high and proud – he knows he is loved and that he matters.  He still has a couple of areas that need to grow hair over where the old halter was so tight on him but they too will heal.

We did get a little one on one time this morning. He’s a ham for being groomed.

One of Harley’s legs is much bigger than mine – he’s 19 hh and I can’t even see over him!

Harley likes kisses.

Turning him over to his new mom.  Yes, I was holding back tears that eventually flowed.  I have no doubt that his new family will love and care for him and he will be happy – this is what we want for all of them.  But it isn’t easy.  Once they are here you get to know them.  They morph into healthy and happy horses.  You bond with them and that is what I remind myself – that bond will always be there along with memories that nobody can take away.  They remain family and we love them, always.

We’ll miss him – I already do.  We’ll post updates.  I know he settled in this afternoon just fine.  He was trotting around exploring his new home where he has room to run and play which he loves to do.  He’s meeting and making new friends.  God bless all of you for helping to make this new life for him possible.

As for Harley’s partner that we tried to get I do have a good update on him.  I shared with the owners some things that would help him and they listened!  The horse now has a new shelter.  A farrier was out to do his feet yesterday.  His halter has been replaced with a breakaway one that fits him.  We suggested a different diet for him – this is something we’ll have to follow up on.  We’ll keep up with him but I am very pleased that he is being better cared for and appreciate his humans for the changes they are making.

Regarding donations that came in to help Harley and those that signed up to sponsor him monthly for 6 months.  We never thought an adoption would happen so soon but his surgery went well, his recovery was smooth, he grew healthy and happy and today he went home.  We have just under $1000 left in Harley’s account of donations received and we will no longer need monthly funds from those that donate monthly towards his care.  If anyone would like us to return some of the remaining funds they intended for Harley please email us at bhfers@earthlink.net to advise.  However, we would like to ask that those funds be used to cover unexpected vet bills such as Haley and Kami’s exams and vetting, Princess’ lameness exam in January, etc.  Also, we need to buy some vaccines and we also need to stock up on medications that we keep on hand that we buy off the Internet – the prices are less expensive than buying them through the vet’s office.

Harley’s case is an example of what can happen when people work together.  Many worked together in different ways to help him and now we can all be proud of our accomplishment! God bless and thank you all!

Theresa Batchelor
President
Beauty’s Haven Farm and Equine Rescue, Inc.
www.bhfer.org

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