MHR PMU horses

MHR PMU horses

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We hope you'll enjoy seeing frequent updates and photos of the Miracle Horse Rescue and Sanctuary horses you all know and so generously support. We'll also keep you posted on current projects and plans for the future.

Stephanie Pierce
Founder

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Wednesday morning, 2/25/09

Good Morning All,

I hope the video's explained our efforts for Destiny. I knew that I would be unable to explain it all, better to come from the horse's mouth so to speak. Once they are ready to put the shoe on, Destiny will be completely under. They will have only 20 minutes according to Adam to get it on and on correctly. When this transpires, I will video.

Dr. Hadland checked Marigold out, and he feels she has improved. Marigold is finding the warmer weather to feel good on the bones, but now I need to get out there with my curry comb and help her and Destiny w/ their coats. They are a fuzzy pair. The sores that Marigold had on her neck are healing and he stated looking better. He feels over the last couple of weeks Marigold has actually put on more weight. He stated she was not underweight when she arrived but he does see that she has rounded out more. I assured him there is nothing wrong with her appetite that is for sure.

Another little story..yesterday Rob had to run to Shadow Mtn Feed to pick up really small shoes for Destiny and the project. When he was done, he opened the doors to his van (now mind you, his work van is impeccable) anyway as he opened the door, out jumped Peaches (one of our hens). There she was running around the parking lot of Shadow Mtn Feed, with grown men chasing her along w/ the young men who are employed there. One of the boys looked at Rob and Ron and said and why are we trying to catch this hen?? This is Stephanie's hen and she needs to go home, they just smiled and went on w/ the chase. Peaches came home, with nary a feather ruffled and even left an egg in the van. This brought a much needed smile.

I do hope everyone has a great day!!!

Stephanie