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SIMBA[Reggie] now has a home at, "hope4horses" in Pt.St.LucieFL.Pics.on page 9

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  • You guys ROCK! I'm also in Florida, but like Fernie, much farther north than Arnika. I've been following along quietly, and can donate to help if I can get my paypal account straightened out.

    Ben's dad was seized by the humane society five years ago, and despite his former owner begging to be allowed to take him in, he had to stay warehoused with his owner at the time's other animals until the court case finally got sorted out. She did all she could for him, but he was put down before they were ever released for adoption So, I think this is the best and quickest way for Reggie to have a better life.

    Best wishes to everyone and good luck tomorrow Arnika!

    Libby

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    • You guys are all so awesome pulling together for this horse.

      I look forward to hearing about his arrival at his new home and will send a little for his care. I wish I could've helped, I've been on 24/7 foal watching duty for weeks.
      As is our confidence, so is our capacity. ~W. Hazlitt

      Gift Hill Farm

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      • Arnika should be at the barn now loading him up. I called about 20 minutes ago and they said she was right down the road. I'll keep you posted throughout the day.
        Chris

        http://expage.com/hope4horses
        Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.
        http://expage.com/hope4horses
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        • My "Hat's Off" to all of you wonderful folks! The caring, support, team work involved in helping this horse is to be commended! Thank you for being there for the horses!

          Gail
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          • Arnika has left the farm!!! She departed about an hour or so ago. She will be arriving at HOPE in the next hour and a half.Reggie is SAFE at last!!!!!!!!

            http://expage.com/hope4horses
            Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.
            http://expage.com/hope4horses
            Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.

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            • Thanks for keeping us up to date! This is the first thing I check each a.m. That is wonderful news. I look forward to coming back from the stable and checking here again late today. I am wondering what your assesment of him will be......Poor baby, well he is certainly headed to a caring environment.

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              • Glad to hear this poor horse is on his way to a better way of life!!! Poor thing - that picture is just awful.

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                • Reggie is now here. He is extremely thin, aqnd has diarreah. Arnika took several pics of him that I will post when I get them tonight. He was not the horse in the pic, it was a mare they also have but his condition is a little worse except for the missing hair. he does have a nasty wound on the top of his neck though. I am 30 minutes late for work so I will post tonight

                  http://expage.com/hope4horses
                  Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.
                  http://expage.com/hope4horses
                  Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by sicilianqt:
                    He was not the horse in the pic, it was a mare they also have <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    My joy at Reggie's arrival at HOPE is overshadowed by the news that they have ANOTHER emaciated horse

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                    • I think it may now be the time to call the authorities.

                      Glad to hear that Reggie made it to you safely, though.

                      ~formerly Master Tally~

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                      • Thank goodness Reggie is now in safe hands!


                        Another starving mare??What in the he**

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                        • Hello to everyone checking up on Reggie. I just got home. Long drive but definitely worth it.

                          First the good news, Reggie appears to be fairly stable. Extremely emaciated but dug into some hay without hesitation. He doesn't seem to be too weak, walked into the trailer like a gentleman. He's sooo sweet. Let me walk right into his run-in, put his new halter on and shipping wraps. He munched hay for the entire ride down and managed to pack away one whole hay net full by the time we arrived.

                          Before I go any further, let me address a miscomunication. The people do have another mare, a 15 hand chestnut paint and I suspect the prior picture was of her. But she is actually in good shape. According to some vet records she gave us, the horses were brought to her place after being taken away from the former boarding farm where they were both neglected. The mare is now a normal weight and trust me, is very active(but she is only 5 yo). In my personal opinion, the young mare was driving the old gelding off his feed and they just plain weren't getting enough food for him to be able to put on any weight. I think she just managed to keep him stable. He looks about the same as when she got him.

                          I can't excuse the way he looks, it's horrible. But she was very agreeable about turning him over, the other horse looks fine and she showed me records of vet visits into the hundreds of dollars trying to improve Reggie. I really feel it was more financial/ignorance of what was needed than malice. I wouldn't call the authorities as now there is no violation to see.

                          Now, back to Reggie! He's very sweet(have I mentioned that? ) and has a very pretty head with a large, kind eye. He's a very dark bay/brown with a white star. I have several pictures that I'll try to post but they may be too big in KBs. He would be quite pretty once normal weight, his conformation is nice(not hard to tell as you can see every bone)! His ground manners are perfect and I'm already wanting to visit him again. Next time I'm down that way I'll stop and take more pics.

                          I'm really beat so I'm going to try to post these and then head to bed. Take care and thank you so much for all the good wishes. Sicilianqt told me she would post more when she gets home.
                          "We don't ride the clock. We ride the horse." Reiner Klimke.
                          http://community.webshots.com/user/arnikaelf

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                          • Sure enough, the file is too big. If anyone knows how to resize it from 257KB to 100KB just post the directions and I'll put them up.

                            A quick note to fernie fox, thank you for calling my cell to check up on if I got home. Traffic was heavy, but I made it! I'll email you tomorrow am.

                            And can't re, I just saw the time on your post! If I'd known you were going to be up when I was, I would have had you come with.
                            Let me know when your foal is born. Is this from your Han. or the new TB?

                            Terry
                            "We don't ride the clock. We ride the horse." Reiner Klimke.
                            http://community.webshots.com/user/arnikaelf

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                            • Ahh..all good news indeed!
                              Reggie sounds like a dear! So glad he's at HOPE
                              now!!

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                              • bless all of your hearts

                                i am just now finding this thread (have i been living under a rock?)

                                im glad reggie found a safe place

                                molly
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                                • arnika, you are a saint for taking him to sicilianqt.

                                  To resize .jpg files in microsoft photo editor, go to "image" in the menu bar, scroll to "resize", then adjust down the width from 100%. The height will reduce automatically when you reduce the width. When you are done reducing (probably down to 30% to get the file size small enough), click OK, then do a "save as" with a new name, so you don't permanently change the original photo size.

                                  ~formerly Master Tally~

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                                  • Or you can email the pictures to me (either inside the email if you have AOL 9.0 or as an attachment) and I will resize them and post them for you. Sounds like it is time to go to bed after your busy day. May you have a good night's sleep, knowing what a difference you made today.

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                                    • It is so wonderful how so many people on here pitch in to help out. I wish I was closer to FLorida to help out in person but since I'm not, I have sent what I could to help out through paypal. Give Reggie a big hug for me.

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                                      • ok, im home from work. Reggie is a sweet heart. Great manners, very gentle. He is bone thin but ate his hay with gusto. I have my vet coming out tommorow to do his shots and coggins since he has neither and the farrier and dentist will be out Monday. I agree with Arnika, I believe this was a factor of pure ingnorance. I have gotten 4 different stories on this horse by 4 people. The owner said he was not rescued from another farm , but was not being feed from her forme SIL and they were thrown out of the barn and forced to put him on their property. Who knows. Either way this horse should not look like this and will NEVER be put in this situation again. I hope to post pics by tomorrow so everyone can see him. He is sweet.

                                        http://expage.com/hope4horses
                                        Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.
                                        http://expage.com/hope4horses
                                        Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.

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                                        • P.S. Lorio, THANK YOU for your donation!

                                          http://expage.com/hope4horses
                                          Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.
                                          http://expage.com/hope4horses
                                          Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.

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