A word of Caution
This is a story about Rene, a horse I rescued. In order to tell the story of her I made the decision to show photos as well. I am letting you know this now before you continue so you can decide if you want to read on. I did not make this decision lightly, I am not one that likes to shock in this way. I do feel that they are necessary in order to truly tell the story. Words are just not enough.
Yes I am showing the images in order to make a point, in order to make you angry so that maybe just maybe you will be moved to do what I did, rescue a horse or at least help another do so.
Today Rene is safe and very happy so remember that when you see the images.
Rescue Horse
My story of Rene
How this came about
The phone call
Off we go, myself, my friend and her daughter. . We talk an the way over I am still not really sure about this but yea I guess it will be ok. I left in such a hurry that I had not even called my husband, oh he is going to kill me.
We get there and the baby is gone, seems I am not the only one she owes money to..... I don't really care I just want to get out of there I don't like this place, I don't like this woman her energy is bad, please lets just go before I say something. I wonder off while my friend is talking to this women and I hear "ok I'll ask", "there is a skinny mare in the brood mare pasture, if you want her you can have her". Oh great we go from a baby to a skinny mare, now I am just mad and think yes lets go look. The pasture is not on her property , it is one that she rents, we need to drive else ware. I told her if after looking at the horse I decided to take her home that I would call.. "Oh no need for that, if she is gone she's gone." " I will know you took her" That my friends should have been a clue! That is the place I should have thought wait! something is wrong with this picture. That is the point I should have said no and gone home
This is the place of no return
So we head over. There were 5 mares in this pasture and even though they were all skinny there was no doubt which one she was talking about. She had two blankets on her making her look kind of funny, bulky in a weird kind of way, yet....just not right. At first I thought it was to keep her warm, but I am sure it was more to hide her condition from prying eyes.
We all get out and walk over to her, we are not talking, I don't think anyone knew what to say. I place my had under her blankets and was horrified by what I felt. I could not believe it, how could this be? I told my friend to check it out, she just stood and shook her head, she had seen this before, she knew.
Carrie goes to see the people who own the property and tell them we may be taking this horse. I stay with the horses. Carrie comes back awhile later and asks what I think, do I want to take her?. I don't think it was really a question, she knew the answer.
Now we don't even have a halter, we were picking up a baby what did we need with a horse size halter ok then we will make one out of rope. Carrie and her daughter do that while I just stand with the horse thinking I must be out of my mind but knowing I could not leave her here. ( my regret was that I could not take them all) We get it on her and I lead her off. She dose not want to leave her friends, she puts up a little fight, as much as her weak body would let her.
No kidding about an hour later we are still trying to get her in the trailer, we are soaking wet, tired, hungry, cold and frustrated. The whole time the horse is looking and yelling for her friends. Carrie asks if I want to reconsider, I think it was the look on my face and her daughters that kept her trying. Finally we, no Carrie gets her in and off we go.
My heart is saying I am doing the right thing, my wallet is screaming wait a minute, listen to me, huge vet bills for a horse you are bringing home because someone owes you money. Something is wrong with this picture!!!! You are getting took again!!!!
Now I am thinking, ok I will get home before my husband who at this point dose not know I am coming home with this horse. Maybe I can hide her, she wont take up much space.... We pull in and of all days for him to be home early. I jump out of the truck and go into the house, oh honey, I say in my false sweet voice, I hear " is there a horse in that trailer"? LOL, he knows me well! I say "you need to come and look at her" and before he can say anything I am back out the door. He had the same look on his face that I had when I first saw her. Remember he is new to all of this as well.
We take a real look at her
I have included images here
I called the vet and set up an appointment
Hungry
We still had her separated from the others, she could see them and touch noses but we did not let them be free with one another. Then one day, months after we had brought her home I went to the barn to find her with the others, she had jumped the low gate we had separating them. I figured at that point there was no use trying to keep them apart. They all got along and it was good for her. It seemed she was getting better faster after she was able to play with then, could have been my imagination but I truly believe the other horses helped her.
On the road to recovery
As time went on I decided that I needed to be able to touch her, I need to be able to do things with and for her. She needed to allow this to happen. But she really did not want me to, and she let me know by baring her teeth, swinging her head, snapping her mouth open and shut, lifting her hind legs kicking out, swishing her tail and making it very clear that I was to get away from her. She would even lunge at me. This would all take place in a matter of seconds, and although she was still very skinny and weak she was still very powerful. It was something to see. Now I realize that I should have been afraid of her, I was not. I cant explain this but I felt that she was acting, like she was not going to really bite me, that she did not want to kill me. Well maybe she did want to kill me but she would refrain from doing so. She just did not want me there.
As time goes on
She loved the other horses, played with them. She would run to me when I approached her in the field. She was still underweight but very healthy. We had a very hard time getting weight on her the vet said she was so nervous that like some people she was just shaking it off.
One day I realized that if I ignored her instead of telling her no that she would stop her kill you act and go about her business. Now I would like to say I figured this out because I was becoming a great horse women but no it happened quite by accident.
In my haste one day to get the horses fed and be on my way, I had never hurried with her, I realized that she did not try to "kill" me. So the next time I went into her stall I ignored her and guess what? Yep she did not do her act, oh she did ,but only a little, then she would eat or do whatever. I started to play games with it and wow this was good. Unfortunately when I told others about it they told me I was wrong that was not the way to do things and I figured they were right. It took a long time before the person I went to for help also figured this out and reinforced what I had thought. Life got better and better for Rene.
The next step
Lucky for all of us my boss has fallen in love with Rene and we were able to make a swap. A few times prior to this happening she had told me that she knew someone who could take Rene but I just could not let her go to anyone. Every time it came up I would get that sinking feeling, what if they did not understand her, I cant tell you how many people said they could handle being around her and then went nuts when she flew into her act, one person reacted so badly it set us back months. I just could not take that chance. Finally one day she said she was in a position to take her. Rene was to have a real home, a permanent home, a good home, Rene was safe from abuse and would live her life out as a horse should.
What a journey
Art for charity
50% for horse rescue
I currently have two prints specifically for donations
The lookout- a limited edition print selling for $75.00

The Lookout II a open edition print for $35.00

I also need to charge a $7.00 shipping fee but if you order more than one print I only charge shipping for one no matter how many you order
Are you a charity ? Would like to sell these prints on your site ? Please email me or give me a call, I make it real easy for you do this.
Horse's on Amazon
Links of interest
- Crystal peaks Youth Ranch
- This is a good place to start if you want to donate to a rescue horse organization. They don't just rescue horses they also rescue kids. This is my rescue of choice
- The Humane Society
- This site is not just for horses its for all animals.
What else can you do as an individual?
*Open the phone book and call a vet that deals with horses, they will know about rescues in your area
*Ask your friends, everyone knows someone with a horse. Individuals rescue horses, as in my case with Rene, you can always donate to them.
*Teach the kids, if you have kids or nieces and nephews, if you are a teacher etc talk to them about animal abuse, it starts there.
Horse Rescue Links
Find a rescue place in your area
If you know if a great horse rescue please add there link. This is a great way for others to find one in there area or one that they can donate to. If you are a horse rescue please list your web address.
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Nancy-Swigart
Great lens for a great cause... Posted September 06, 2008 |
| d-artist
what a wonderful story...God Bless You Posted September 02, 2008 |
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Devanni
Wow. Thank you for sharing this amazing story with us and you are truly a good person for doing what you did. I've never had a horse of my own, although I'm currently searching for a rescue to adopt, but I've had some experience with abused/neglected horses. It's an incredible feeling when you make progress, however small. Seeing the light return to a horse's eyes - the feeling is something that simply cannot be explained in words. Thank you very much for sharing your experience, and I hope it inspires people to help in any way they can. Posted August 19, 2008 |
| Wysiwigs
If I live a thousand years I will never understand how people can allow their horses to reach such a state. I salute you for rescuing and rehabbing Rene ~ we have 3 "accidental rescues" here (although they were not nearly as down as she was). I applaud your perception too, as most people never figure out that ignoring a horse can be the quickest way to get their attention (works really well :o) Thank you for sharing your story! We'd love to have you visit us on the web ~ http://www.epicfarms.com Posted August 08, 2008 |
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Ileneonhealth
Great lens. Keep up the good work! Posted July 10, 2008 |
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