Saturday, February 21, 2015

Update



Our horses are shown here on their last day living with me. Unfortunately, after my husband's death, I decided it was best to sell the farm so they needed new homes. I am happy to announce that through the help of some kind hearted people, both are in wonderful homes!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Wild and Free



We caught this picture of our beautiful girl showing off.

Isn't she just stunning! And what a change from when she first arrived. Look back over the older posts and you will see what we mean.

Monday, April 4, 2011

The Vet Visit

Our new horse vet was out to examine the girls this past week. Both were very good, and they have heard of Camelot. They had all good things to say about the Camelot Cause, rescuing horses in need.

Both Splash and Lady received their spring vaccines. The vet thinks Lady has Quarter horse in her and found her to be between 1 - 1 1/2 years old. She was sweet, a get into your pocket kind of girl. Lady also has skin mites, which is why she looked so splotchy. Both horses are receiving treatment for those as well.

Splash is settling into our routine, and of her choice, spends about half the time under shelter in the barn. She came from a home where she was left out all the time except for feeding time. She appears to enjoy getting out of the rain : )

Lady is starting to really get her red roan coloring. Once that winter coat comes out, I would bet we will see a stunning girl, with her full black maine and tail and black points.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Lady G gets a friend!

Lady G is getting a pasture/stable mate. A beautiful paint mare named Splash will be moving into the apartment, oh I mean stall, next door : )

They will become friends quickly we hope, and will be able to enjoy roaming the pastures together.


Splash arrives this weekend!

Day Two

Pictured below is our new girl on day two. Lady is settling in nicely. It has become obvious that this girl has had minimal handling so we are starting at the beginning.
In the pictures you can see how dirty she was and the rain rot all over her coat. In the short time we have had her, she is filling out nicely and even fits into her halter now : )
More pics soon, but for now, enjoy our long legged filly.


A beautiful girl with a wide forehead and delicate ears.
So pretty!


I really wonder what breed, if any, she is?

Just a baby, thank God we were able to save her!
How could anyone send a baby to slaughter?