Meet Your Rescues
Lucy
Arabian Cross
Birthday
May 1998
A Little Bit About Me...
Lucy was seized by the sheriff from a cruel home and sent to a sale barn. We rescued her, and she was immediately sent to the hospital to be evaluated. When she came home to us, she was in poor health, scoring a 2 out of 10 on the body health scale. Our vet estimated she needed to gain 300 pounds. She is blind in one eye, possibly due to a previous injury.
Birthday
May 1998
A Little Bit About Me...
Lucy was seized by the sheriff from a cruel home and sent to a sale barn. We rescued her, and she was immediately sent to the hospital to be evaluated. When she came home to us, she was in poor health, scoring a 2 out of 10 on the body health scale. Our vet estimated she needed to gain 300 pounds. She is blind in one eye, possibly due to a previous injury.
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She is timid and submissive to other animals, but she is smart and always observing. When it's time for her to eat, she gives a little neigh to signal she's ready. She finds peace eating with the donkeys, goats, and Daisy.
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Rescue Journey
Healthy Teeth, Happy Horses: A Dental Update
Dr. Metcalf is currently working through the dental exams for ALL our equines! While horses need their teeth floated once a year, donkeys are seen...
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Lucy's Weekend Hospital Stay
Here at the Sanctuary, our top priority is the well-being of all our rescued animals. That's why we were concerned when Lucy, one of our...
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What a Difference a Year Makes…
Lucy's ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! On May 6, 2021, an emaciated and neglected mare stepped off the trailer, leaving behind...
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Lucy's Getting Lots of Love
Lucy You're Home Lucy arrived at a sale barn. She'd been seized from a cruel home and delivered by the sheriff's department. This was a...
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