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QUEEN *FINALLY* HAD HER BABY!!!!! PICTURES on P. 7 And MORE UPDATES & PICTURES on Page 8!

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  • Original Poster

    Awwww, thanks Coreene! Of course, as usual...there were so many people who helped save this mare and her baby. Thanks for your support, though...the costs keep mounting and the Rescue is seriously in the red right now....but we keep working to pull ourselves out of it.

    Thanks, Linda! She does look terrific! I love the shot where she's got all that hay hanging from her mouth...she looks like she's so relieved not to be pregnant anymore!

    ****
    NYHR

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    • She is stunning! All the colored breeders will be envious

      Queen looks so much better, you all have done a wonderful job with this mare.

      Friendship is Love without his wings
      -Lord Byron
      "If you would have only one day to live, you should spend at least half of it in the saddle."

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      • Same thought I had about a friend's foal of last weekend--"You mean all that was folded up and INSIDE that mare a couple of days ago?????"

        Cute baby, though, love the coloring!! And the mare looks wonderful. Is the hock improving now with the extra weight off of it?

        ___________
        He's not really a pony, and I'm really not "pony aged" either.
        "One person's cowboy is another person's blooming idiot" -- katarine

        Spay and neuter. Please.

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        • Original Poster

          I know! I can't beleive how BIG that baby is!! Not only because of the circumstances, but also because Queen herself is not really very big. I guess she used all that extra time and food to her full advantage!

          ****
          NYHR

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          • Look at the legs on that girl!!!

            Now, lets hear it for NYHR-all volunteers that have done all the hard physical work (and there is an emotional toll to this stuff too) that has given Queen and little Filly a chance at life. Not to discount everyone's financial contribution, but the day to day care I'm sure is tiring.

            HURRAY!! Three cheers for NYHR!!


            I vote for "Chronicle of Hope" as a name, hokey I know, but hope (and hard work)is about all that kept this whole thing from being a tragedy.

            OLD FRIENDS FARM-Equine Retirement-We LOVE Seniors!!
            Facta non verba

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            • If Mommy is Queen, then baby must be Princess. how about Miracle Princess or Princess Hope.

              Resident racing historian
              Founder of the Mighty Thoroughbred Clique
              F O.B
              Resident racing historian ~~~ Re-riders Clique
              Founder of the Mighty Thoroughbred Clique

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              • !!!YAY!!
                I can't believe how much better Queen looks! Definitely relieved to have delivered that leggy little girl who is Adorable.
                And I'm so happy you all have set the date for volunteer day. I'm looking forward to an audience with the Royal Family!
                Thank you so much, Serendipity!

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                • My mare's mother was severely malnourished while carrying my mare. Some close friends purchased her mother (out of pity) about 2 weeks before she was due to foal, and did all they could to safely get some good nutrition in her before the baby came. This mare looked AWFUL...she was all baby, as her hipbones stuck out and he flanks were all sunken in. Her feet were so long they curled up, and the mare had acquired a taste for tree leaves from reaching over the fence trying to grasp at anything that resembled forage while she was negleted. Well, Megin arrived about 2 weeks after the mare came home, and was happy, healthy, and in excellent shape. The mare looked awful, and it took many months (especially since she was lactating) to get her back into a reasonable condition, but mother nature truly provided for the baby, and 17 years later, Megin has been the healthiest horse on the planet. Her mother, now in her late 20's and still in the same loving home that rescued her, still enjoys a pleasure ride once or twice a week, and has led a wonderful life since being rescued.

                  Seeing Queen and her beautiful baby brought me back down memory lane...such an inspiration to see how mother nature really takes care of the little ones (with a little help form people with big hearts!).

                  "Dream as if you'll live forever, and live as if you'll die tomorrow." -- James Dean

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                  • Original Poster

                    Ooooo! I like Princess Hope!

                    I'll pass on all naming suggestions to the board...so keep 'em coming!

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                    NYHR

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                    • I vote for Princess Hope, too!

                      "She's called Lucy because she often has some 'splaining to do."

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                      • Original Poster

                        Wheee! Take a look at this GORGEOUS HAPPY PHOTO!!

                        And, after much discussion today and yesterday, NYHR has started calling the baby Queen's Little Miracle, though I'm still quite partial to Princess Hope!

                        Also, for anyone who's interested, please take a look at our idea for the adoption of the Princess!

                        NYHR ADOPTION ESSAY CONTEST!!!
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                        • Great pics Seendipity! Queen does look great, thanks to the best maternity care. Her back legs look pretty good for what she's been through. Now that she's not bearing that extra weight in back, her hock may heal better.

                          Resident racing historian
                          Founder of the Mighty Thoroughbred Clique
                          F O.B
                          Resident racing historian ~~~ Re-riders Clique
                          Founder of the Mighty Thoroughbred Clique

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                          • name her Princess

                            *Tiffany*

                            *Stormous*



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                            • That filly is just adorable! Great photos -- I shed a few tears looking at them and reading the update. What fantastic markings. And Queen looks great.

                              I know many of you have liked the name hope, but I think Queen's Miracle describes her the best.

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                              • I don't know how I missed this thread! Boy how I wish I could do what you do Serendipity~There are so many horses out there who need such help. Queen looks GREAT compared to the first pic you gave of her. What a precious baby too!!! There little pony angels were watching over them~
                                Wonderful job~ That last picture gave me chills knowing how happy they both are!
                                Natalie

                                "A horse is a horse of course of course"...This person obviously never met MY horse!


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                                ~*~Mom of the wonderful Nikolas aka \"Niko\"~*~
                                **Proud member of The Colorful blinb-bling helmet, SCgirls, BGSGand the EquinePhotog (do we have one yet?) cliques**

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                                • WOW, how wonderful!!!! What a beautiful pair. Congratulations to Queen and the rescue!!!

                                  And I love Queen's Miracle for a name. That's perfect!!

                                  **Melissa and Ithaca**
                                  My treasures do not glitter or clink,
                                  they gleam in the sunlight and neigh in the night.
                                  ~bedouin proverb

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                                  • Oh my gosh, that picture of them outside together made me realize how worth it it was for your group to rescue her

                                    They both look gorgeous!

                                    Alixe

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                                    • Original Poster

                                      That outside picture is amazing...I can't seem to get enough of it! Especially because Queen is bearing at least some weight on both hind legs! I know she's still medicated, but without Miracle's extra weight perhaps it will heal a bit more and at least make her comfortable without meds. And also because I'm pretty sure that's the first time Queen has been OUTSIDE on GRASS since she came to us in JANUARY! It must have been something special for her too.

                                      So what do you guys think of our adoption contest???

                                      ****
                                      NYHR

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                                      • What a beautiful baby and such good news about Queen!

                                        What will happen to Queen after the baby is weaned? Of course, I'm sure it will depend on her comfort level, but just curious as I am cooking up a bit of a plan in my head to help support her. In order to make it work though, I kind of need a bit of info. on her future.

                                        If you prefer, please e-mail me at: pnthorse@optonline.net.
                                        www.sandbarequinetransport.com

                                        Proud member of the ILMD[FN]HP and Bull Snap Haters Cliques

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                                        • This is my favorite thread because it makes me so happy! That outside picture is gorgeous. The change in Queen is amazing, and the filly is gorgeous ! The adoption contest is a great idea. Hopefully it will raise some decent funds for NYHR as well as finding the best possible home for Queen's Miracle.
                                          I love her name, by the way. Perfect.

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