Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Back From Vegas!

So I took a quick family vacation to Vegas. While I was gone the lovely staff at The Back Forte took fabulous care of Ellie (specifically Rachel Koehler who did a great job of giving Ellie her slop once a day, and making sure Miss Picky had plenty of water since she doesn't like her automatic waterer) Two new big things happened while I was gone...

Ellie and Sassy got a new friend, Stormy.....he is the adorable fuzzy OTTB (off track thoroughbred, for those of you who don't know), that was dropped off in the kill pen during all of that snow. I have yet to meet his rescuer, but oh my gosh he is cute...even my boyfriend (who can usually give or take a horse) really thought he was sweet:)



Also new since I last updated, is that Ellie has passed her quarantine period is now allowed to be turned out! She is loving being out...and reportedly has been SUPER easy for the barn help to handle....easy to release and easy to catch. So far I'm seeing NO signs of aggression from this mare. I'm starting to doubt there is anything wrong with her hormones!:) With a view like this one, how could anyone be mad??:)


Anyways, that is all for now...hoping to spend a little time with her tomorrow, but may not have new photos of her until Friday. I promise I'll get some then!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Ellie Has History

So I was able to contact a previous owner of Ellie's today. Her name is Tina and she seems like a wonderful woman. She had purchased Ellie for her children, thinking she'd be a nice mount for them to learn on. While she was with Tina she had mood swings, which she said sometimes made her dangerous. While she has been with me, I have yet to see dangerous behavior, but she does seem a little pissy sometimes. However, for the most part she is a sweet, calm older mare that just seems cranky (which I have thus far contributed to her being in pain from arthritis/old surgery etc).

When Tina found a new home for Ellie she traded her to a friend for a kid-safe horse more suitable for her children. That friend made attempts to breed her and was unsuccessful. He in turn had her ultrasounded and found that there was a basketball sized tumor on one of her ovaries. He sold Ellie and continued his breeding program.

Once she left his hands, she was passed around, lied about, passed around, dumped, rescued, passed around some more and sold for ungodly amounts amidst lies and betrayals. Instead of someone doing the right thing and disclosing her issues, or euthanizing her to save her from exactly what happened to her (being rescued numerous times etc) She was passed on, and passed on to multitudes of homes.

This poor mare is an example of why we, as humans, need to be honest with others about the abilities of horses. It is not fair to them to pass them around for one reason or another and not either address, or rid them of their issues. They end up, after 20 years of being passed around, in a kill pen during the coldest month of the year, skinny and untrimmed. How unfair!

While I feel there is a place for slaughter (although not in the state it is now, but a more regulated and humane option) this mare is NOT the type of horse I'd say is a candidate. This is a horse who was planned for, loved, and campaigned. Bred, and made money for people. She has given her all for people, and they in turn passed her on to the next wrong home. In a case like this...sometimes it is more humane just to let them go. I know we as a human race do not ever feel good about letting an animal who outwardly seems healthy (as a horse) go on to a better place, it is sometimes a better option than where they may someday end up.

Right now the plan is to save for Dr. Bob Campbell to come out and evaluate what sort of quality of life Ellie has. She has apparently lived with this tumor for at least 10 years, and is still around and reasonably happy. But if she is in pain, or is going to become a danger to herself or others due to hormones, we may have to make some difficult decisions. I ask you all to keep Ellie in your prayers and myself as well so that I make the right decision, as it seems not many people have done on behalf of her. I already love Ellie, and while it would be hard to let her go, sometimes that is the kinder option. I will keep you all updated. She is a special little girl!

Friday, November 19, 2010

And she continues to improve...

Just another quick post to let you all know I went and spent some quality time with Ellie tonight. The plan was to take her on a quick walk around the lonely, dark arena since nobody was there, but as soon as we left Sassy's view she opted to sound the alarm and upset the whole barn...so we scrapped that plan and opted to groom and then aisle-walk instead. Ellie got bored of the grooming quickly...but here was the finished product !


Looking good Eeeaster Elegance!:)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

A Birthday Update!


Today was my birthday, so I wanted to share that Ellie looks SO much better! A friend Jessica Warnock-Gambriell (some of you may remember her from 4-H) just graduated vet school, and offered to come look at Ellie free of charge.

She says Ellie seems pretty healthy for her age and all she has been through. Of course she is lame, but Jess thinks that it's all related to her old injuries, and that there was nothing to be worried about. She agrees with me the left fore is worse. She says a joint supplement and bute or banamine on her bad days is the best course of action.

Her teeth look good, and she is gaining weight normally. She agrees with her current diet, and Ellie is glad because she loves her beet pulp/rice bran slop. She said to go ahead and worm her this weekend. She is not anemic due to a worm load.

In general, Ellie checked out well, and the better she feels, the more "girl" she gets...lol. She pins her ears when you are near her food, but never gets nasty. She is a big bluffer:) Anyhow. Just a quick update and some new pics! Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

A Productive (But Torturous) Day!

Today Ellie got her shots (graciously donated by Joe and Stacy Forte, and given by Rachel Koehler). I'm sure she wasn't the happiest about THIS development, but the rest of us are happy, as they are protecting the rest of the horses in the barn from contracting any odd diseases, and her from the same.Today Ellie also got her feet done. Her rear hooves were not terrible, but her fronts are a mess...the left front is very clubby and has an offset frog, and the right front has a terribly underrun heel and quite a lot of infection in it.

As you can see her angles are completely different...one hoof grows too much heel, and the other grows not enough. Hard little project for some talented farrier--thats for sure! A local trimmer came out at a reduced rate and a great friend, Heather Davis, held her for me since I had to work all day. Reports were she was very well behaved, and easy to deal with. This mare LOVES to pick her feet up. Seriously. All I have to do is lean over like I MIGHT pick her feet up and they are in the air. She'll hold them there for you too! LOL. She is a goof. I'm assuming this is a conditioned response due to the leg issues she has had in the past.
Just a few more photos of her feet before the trim:
And here are the after photos:




Sunday, November 14, 2010

Already Better!

So Ellie has been here five days now. Everyone has been so generous! Robin Gorman of the Mare Magic company was nice enough to offer to send Ellie a whole package of ProbioBlend...we are really looking forward to receiving that gift!


Ellie has made leaps and bounds. She is beginning to be more personable. She cracks me up. She is your typical redheaded arab mare. She is tough as nails and whatever you do has to be her idea. She is really sweet, but has a sassy side too.

As I mentioned before, Ellie has a neighbor in the morgan mare that was also at the ESP. They have named that gorgeous girl Sassy, and boy does it fit! She knows she is the coolest thing since sliced bread! Ellie told me she would prefer a quieter, more subtle gelding for company, but Sassy will do!:)

Ellie will get her feet done this week, and see a vet as well. I am sure she is really looking forward to her week-o-torture. At least she'll feel better once everything is done. I am trying to space out the not-so-nice stuff so as to keep her happy.
I will be sure to update once her trim and vet appointments are completed!:) Ellie has already gained about 25 lbs....heres hoping she gains more!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Food Is Your Friend!


Well Ellie has been here nearly 24 hours, and as yet, I haven't been able to get her pretty little head out of her feed!

She has already gained a few pounds, and I think seems pretty happy to be here. She has been kind of hooked to me, and is learning that food comes from me:)

Good news! She has a buddy! The chunky morgan mare who was also in the kill pen made her way to The Back Forte as well, and they are one stall away from eachother. Ellie could care less about her neighbor, but darned if Sassy doesn't think Ellie was the best thing she ever saw. Goofy mare!!

Please see above for a photo of Ellie after a whole night of good feeding!!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Ellie Comes Home

Welcome! This is a blog to chronicle the progress of the mare Eeeaster Elegance (Ellie) in her recovery from malnutrition and neglect.

I first saw Ellie while surfing a forum I visit daily. I've read the Auction Horses Forum before, but numerous times have passed up horses that I've seen on there, knowing they'd likely get a great home with one of the other members.

I saw a photo of Ellie and something about her grabbed me. She was thin, and fuzzy, and very sad looking. All reports said she was very quiet and sweet. I really didn't have a ton of extra resources to be able to help her, but decided to see if any of my friends would be willing to pitch in so that I could help her out..


A very generous friend, Kathy Bressi offered to pay the approximately $300 to get her out of the kill pen. Another friend, Stacy Forte offered a luxurious stall that she could stay in so that she could be brought home ASAP. My friend Danielle Berg hooked up her gorgeous gooseneck trailer to her immaculate Harley Davidson F350 and came and picked her up. THAT picture sure didn't fit...a scruffy, thin arabian mare loading onto a gorgeous 3 horse trailer!

Lots of other friends (online and otherwise) offered feed (Carrie Olson-hay, Karen Goetz, my wonderful Mommy-hay, bedding, grain, blankets, Kari Phinney, and Coral Kelley-grain and numerous online friends who helped pay for farrier and other misc. costs).

So tonight she is home in a warm comfy stall, and happily munching green, leafy alfalfa hay and beet pulp/rice bran slop":)

Miss Ellie says thanks to all of her new friends for being so generous!:)