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Another busy week and it’s already Thursday! The heat has been absolutely horrible! The sprinklers, misters and fans are constantly running. Warrior has allergies and does not sweat, so he is much more comfortable in the feed room with the AC. He oftentimes ‘asks’ us to join him and appears to be ever so grateful when we do so. Frodo, who also doesn’t sweat, prefers to remain in a stall with a swamp cooler during the day. Aaleyah Belle, Mo, and Walker can oftentimes, be found cooling down in the shade while Shadow and Benjamin come to life a bit more once the evening starts to cool down.

We have had some wonderful help during the week. Vickie spent the day washing thirty plus feed tubs with a great deal of help from Danni, who somehow, managed to get a nasty wound on the heel of his front foot, but thankfully, it is healing.

We did take time to celebrate the birthday of Kathy, a dear friend and supporter, as well as enjoy a visit by Abigail, who so enjoyed her time pampering Magic, who has truly come so far. We are so very proud of him.

Lastly, and thankfully, our two precious kittens have found a wonderful, loving home!

Sincerely,
Theresa

Match Game Update

We only have a couple of weeks remaining to meet the deadline for our Match Game! Once we receive $6K in donations, the funds will be matched and morph into $12K. We still have $3513 to go. Please share this out – we can do this, but only with your help. You can contribute via the ‘DONATE’ button or via our Facebook fundraiser by clicking on the thermometer image. Thank you, all, for your love and support.




Last evening, Avie discovered Oasis down and cast in his shelter. She contacted me over the radio and I immediately responded. When I saw him, I knew it was very bad. I called the vet and administered IV medications as instructed, to aid Oasis until the vet arrived. He was able to get up but would immediately go down – he was in excruciating pain. While waiting for Dr. Madera to arrive, Bob prepared the trailer in order to transport Oasis to the hospital.

Once Dr. Madera arrived and assessed Oasis, however, she confirmed what my heart already knew – it was time to let him go.

Oasis, an elegant and proud eighteen year-old Arabian, loved life and made many humans laugh with his antics. He has always been healthy and as he had a strong heart, it took much longer than the norm for the medication to take effect, which would help him to peacefully transition to Rainbow Bridge. However, the longer transition did make it very hard on us humans. The entire time, his best friend, Mo, together with myself, Bob, and Dr. Madera, remained by Oasis’ side.

Our beloved Oasis is now majestically galloping at Rainbow Bridge with all the other members of our herd that have gone before him. He leaves behind all who loved him dearly, especially Mo and his entire Beauty’s Haven family who are beyond devastated. He had a very special place in my heart and always will.

Oasis will truly be missed and his heartbreaking departure leaves an irreplaceable void. Please keep Mo, and all of us here at Beauty’s Haven, in your thoughts and prayers.

Thank you, as always, for your love and support.

Sincerely,
Theresa

We are currently seeking “hooficure” sponsorships for Aaleyah Belle, Mo, Oasis (on the far side of Mo), Bouie and our resident punk ass, CaryLou, as they appear clockwise in the image above. If you would like to sponsor farrier services for one of these precious horses (or contribute toward a portion of such), please click on the donation button below. The average cost of each hooficure is $35. Please designate your donation to the horse of your choice.

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Thank you for your continued love and support for our beloved “Velvet Nosers.”

Sincerely,
Theresa

Just in time for Christmas, we are offering a wonderful raffle for a set of four ornaments each featuring an image of a Beauty’s Haven horse: Aaleyah Belle, Betsy Rose, Beauty & Mo. These very special ornaments would make a wonderful gift that would certainly be treasured for years to come, or you can just keep them for yourself to hang upon your very own Christmas tree.

For each suggested donation of $5 that is designated for ‘Ornament Raffle,’ you will receive one chance to become the lucky recipient of this wonderful collection.

Donations may be forwarded via various means by clicking the ‘Donate’ button below, or via PayPal.me. If there is no allotted space in which to designate your contribution, please forward an email with your name and the amount of your donation to bhfer_admin@earthlink.net in order that we can enter your name for the correct number of chances.

– RAFFLE HAS ENDED –

*A name will be selected at Beauty’s Haven Farm and Equine Rescue, Inc., located in Morriston, FL, on 17 December 2020, at 6:00pm.

Thank you, all, for your love & support!

Sincerely,
Theresa

Mishka and Mo here, letting you all know that it is time for a Hay Run again! The grass is dormant and, for the last couple of nights, it’s been cool enough that a couple of the minis have had to wear light blankets. Sadly, the weekly hay run is going to have to turn into an almost twice-a-week run. If anyone would like to help the current hay need, it would truly make our tummies happy!

Our beloved herd is in need of a ton of orchard hay @ $610, 2 bales of alfalfa @ $38 and $225 for coastal for a total of $873.

If anyone would like to help with this need, please click the DONATE button below and note that your donation is for ‘Hay Match Game.’

Love,
Mishka & Mo

P.S. Mo here. Mishka really eats a lot of hay!

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This is Mo Shahtef’s Prize – Mo for short! Mo is a 20-year-old registered Arabian recovered from an “adoption gone bad.” It was truly a relief when we learned that Mo was okay and where he was located, thanks to social media, prayers, and good-hearted people willing to do the right thing.

Mo was given or sold to someone by the adopter and then went to a number of other homes. Thankfully, he landed with someone who reached out to us when they learned of the situation. This person has a huge heart and has dedicated her life to helping animals and we’re so very grateful that she and her family opened up their home to Mo when he was in need. And, contrary to the assumptions of some, the person was offered the opportunity to adopt Mo but since she has other horses and animals that she has rescued and wishes to continue to help others, Mo’s departure opened up a space for yet another precious animal in need.

When we reached out for help to find Derek and Mo, many of you took precious time to share our posts, make calls, etc. Your support was a reminder to us that we weren’t alone and that there are still good people in this world. You all set an example for what can happen when people work together to do the right thing. The light from our village of supporters shines brightly and I’m so very proud of each and every one of you! As our village grows, so does the light and as long as we stay in the light, we’ll never be alone. And all of the time we were searching for the boys, Betsy Rose was always in my head and heart reminding me to never give up and to believe.

Mo and Derek both need sponsors as soon as possible to cover vetting, dentals, hooficures, supplements, feed/hay, etc. If you can help with a one time, or recurring monthly donation, there are many ways in which to do so. Donations can be made via our WEBSITE, via PAYPAL, or via PAYPALME. If donating via PayPal, please designate your donation to “Derek/Mo”. If you select the tab, ‘Send Money to Friends or Family,’ no fees will be deducted from your contribution. All donations are tax deductible and no contribution is ever too small. God bless you all and thank you so very much!

Mo Before Adoption

We are thrilled to announce that through the power of social networking, our beloved Mo has been found and will be returning to Beauty’s Haven!  Our quest to find Mo has been quite daunting to say the least.  As you may know, we have been searching for Mo for many weeks.  Mo is an Arabian gelding who had been adopted out a few years ago along with another one of our Arabian geldings, Derek.  We were blessed to have tracked Derek down to a boarding barn in New Jersey and we arranged to have him returned to us.

We spent countless hours trying to find Mo and that he had been sold by his original adopter to someone in Malabar, FL which was a breach of contract.  At some point in time, Brevard County Animal Control became involved due to him being in very poor condition.  The person to whom the original adopter sold/gave Mo, subsequently, sold/gave him to another person who, in turn, gave Mo to yet someone else in another county!  It was believed that Mo was living on large acreage with other horses in a county north of us and that his caregivers had trouble keeping weight on him – it was thought he has ulcers.  And, based on his teeth, it was thought that he was older than 19 years old.  This age is confirmed on his Arabian Horse Registry papers (born in 2000) which have been in our possession.  Upon learning this, we were concerned that Mo may have special needs similar to those of Little E, a senior Arabian gelding, who will spend the remainder of his days here at the rescue.  Little E must be fed a special diet five times a day while being separated from other horses, in order to maintain his weight.  If Mo had special issues, or suspected health issues that needed attention, we thought it may be in his best interest to return to Beauty’s Haven.  We continued in our search to learn of his specific location.

Thanks to social media the person that Mo had been given to contacted us!  After some discussion, we made arrangements to have Mo returned to us.  The person that was caring for him has a huge heart for helping animals and we’re very grateful to them for opening their home up to Mo when he needed it.  They were offered the opportunity to adopt Mo but they have other horses and animals that they have taken in and want to continue to help others – Mo’s departure opened a space for yet another that may need their help.

There are many victims in this case to include those who unknowingly purchased or took in Mo, not realizing that he belongs to Beauty’s Haven.  Because of the selfish and immoral actions of someone to whom we had entrusted the care of two Arabian geldings (Derek and Mo) through the process of adoption, our time, funds, and donations have been impacted considerably.  The time and energy spent looking for both Derek and Mo should have been dedicated to applying for grants, trying to adopt out horses, helping others in need and raising the necessary funds to care for our beloved little herd.  A substantial amount of money ($1400+) to transport Derek back to the rescue from New Jersey, the fee for his care at the boarding stable, expenses of vetting, including blood work and Coggins, dental and farrier work, and the ongoing cost of his nutritional needs has been truly expensive.  Mo’s expenses will be significant as well.  In addition to the cost of transport, Mo will be vetted upon his return and he will be scheduled for both dental and farrier care as well.

Derek and Mo desperately need monthly sponsors to assist with their intake and ongoing care.  We never like to ask for donations but we must – it’s what a non-profit charity organization has to do in order to survive.  Tax deductible donations make it possible for us maintain care of the horses here and to help others.  Please consider making a one time, or recurring, donation of any amount and know that it will make an incredible difference in the life of each and every member of our remarkable little herd.  If you are not in a position to donate, you can still help by sharing our information with others – perhaps you have friends, family, and/or co-workers who would love to help.

Donations can be made via our website’s Strive for Five Page where you have the option of making your donation ‘In Memory,’ or ‘Honor,’ of someone and you can designate specifically, where you would like to apply your donation.  If you wish to make a donation via snail mail, our address can also be found on the same page.  Please designate your contribution to ‘Derek’ and/or ‘Mo.’  No amount is too small.  As always, thank you all, for your love and support.

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

We all like good news, right? Read on!

We adopted out two registered Arabian geldings (Derek and Mo) a few years ago to the same person. At the end of 2018, someone brought it to our attention that the horses had been taken out of state. When we contacted the adopter, they would not give us the location of the horses. It took quite a bit of time and research, but thankfully, we located Derek. He was found in New Jersey and has since been recovered – he is now back at the rescue!

Now, the bad news. The other gelding, Mo, is still missing. We believe that he is still in Florida and we will share his story tomorrow in hope that someone will recognize him and contact us in regard to his whereabouts.

The above photos of Derek were taken upon his return. He desperately needs sponsors as it has been quite an expensive endeavor to bring him home. In addition, there is the cost of his initial vetting. He did have a hooficure a few days ago and he will be needing dental work as well.

Would anyone like to help Derek with a one time or recurring donation? All donations are tax deductible and no amount is too small. You may forward your contribution via PAYPAL, via the ‘DONATE‘ page on our website or via PAYPAL.ME. If donating via PayPal, please designate your donation to ‘Derek.’ If you select the tab, ‘Send Money to Friends or Family,’ no fees will be deducted from your contribution.

As always, thank you so very much for your love and support.

July 24th – 25th, 2013

Solace has an infection that is believed to originate from a cracked tooth all the way in the back of his mouth.  The infection may have made its way to his sinus’.  He will be going to the hospital today – we’ll see what more x-rays show and go from there.

This is Solace the day he arrived back in December 2012. Imagine how thin he was without the unhealthy winter coat.

It seemed to take forever with Solace at the hospital today.  They did a dental exam, blood work, x-rays, and scoped him.  What they found is an almost perfect 3/8″ hole in the top of his mouth that goes into his sinus cavity.  We need to continue to monitor him as we have been and treating his symptoms.  He’s a good boy.  At least he didn’t have to have any teeth pulled.  Solace getting x-rays.

Solace being scoped.

This is Betsy Rose introducing Freckles to Dr. Bess.  She’s very proud of her little friend! Dr. Bess wants to give Betsy a couple more weeks before sedating her to get to her horrible back teeth. Betsy Rose is gaining weight nicely.  She’s a captivating little mare that makes us all smile.  “Hi Dr. Bess! Freckles here – up here!!!  I hang out with Betsy Rose all of the time – were BFF!  She’s doing really good and everyone is so good to her – she’s loved!  She appreciates everyone and everything done for her.  She’s told me more than once that she’s more than thankful that she was given another chance – she loves life!”

Dr. Bess was totally in awe of the gifts that Betsy Rose has received! And she thinks Freckles is great!

Betsy Rose was a bit more lively today than she was the first time Dr. Bess met her.

Betsy Rose enjoyed her walk yesterday.  After grazing a bit, she wanted to nap.  So we let her.  She pretty much gets what she wants.  LOL  She is a tiny little girl that has a huge heart – she makes us all smile.  Betsy Rose is simply amazing and adorable!  She needs to build muscle and she is – it’s hard to tell looking at the pictures – but she is.  Slow and steady…  Yes, Betsy Rose is still thin but she’s put on a good amount of weight.  She is more steady on her feet each day.  She’s a fighter that believes she can – and she will!

Beautiful even when taking a rest.

I will be so happy for Betsy Rose when she is able to stay out of the sling.  It’s going to take a bit more time but I’ll know when the time is right.  She’s come a long way.

Betsy Rose. I think her name is just perfect. When I met her the name “Betsy” came to mind. I rubbed her forehead and saw the “design” on it and thought about rose bushes that my mom used to grow. Silly, I guess. But I like it and I think she does too!

Betsy Rose – what more can I say?  She’s simply adorable!

The new flymasks are here!  Look at these boys – they are styling!

Harvey and Gracie.  Harvey is growing like a weed!  Dr. Lugo really did a great job putting Harvey’s little kneecap back where it should have been.

This is Mo.  He’s a 13 yr old Arabian gelding that is looking for a forever home.  He’s got a really great personality and a bit of brio – if only I were younger.  I just adore Arabians! Mo is smart and he loves to please.  Dr. Bess did his teeth yesterday.

Have a great night, everyone.

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