Meet Your Rescues
Mae
Quarter Horse
Birthday
October 1992
A Little Bit About Me...
Mae caught our attention when we saw her at an auction in Oklahoma and knew she needed to come to our sanctuary. We picked her up and immediately took her to the OSU Veterinary Hospital for a full evaluation. She was malnourished, had pneumonia that developed into pleural effusion, and had many other health challenges.
Birthday
October 1992
A Little Bit About Me...
Mae caught our attention when we saw her at an auction in Oklahoma and knew she needed to come to our sanctuary. We picked her up and immediately took her to the OSU Veterinary Hospital for a full evaluation. She was malnourished, had pneumonia that developed into pleural effusion, and had many other health challenges.
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She loves being brushed and having people around her and seems to enjoy watching Daisy, Rosie, and Lucy graze across from her. We are excited to get to know her better and watch her health improve.
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Rescue Journey
Special Shoes for a Special Lady
Back in November, our sweet Mae started limping and seemed in pain while walking. Dr. Metcalf's examination revealed that she had laminitis in her front...
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Mae's Recovery Marks the End of Strangles!
Mae's last positive status for Strangles meant we couldn't accept new cases or fully integrate the herd. Dr. Metcalf conducted a Pharyngeal wash, a PCR...
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Mae Update: Home Sweet Sanctuary
Ever since Mae returned from the hospital after recovering from Strangles, her progress has been nothing short of amazing. She’s currently living with the donkeys...
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Mae's Health Scare & Miraculous Comeback
We've got some big news to share about our dear Mae, the 35-year-old rescue horse. This week kicked off with a major challenge when our...
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Fixing Terrible Teeth
Teeth Cleanings For All This month we're doing our yearly teeth exams. Yes, horses and donkeys need their teeth checked just like humans! It's often called...
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5 Months out of Starvation
Turning the Corner We never know how or why animals are starved. Sometimes, owners are taken to court and animals become forced surrenders. Other times, like...
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Bringing Her Back To Life
An All-Out Effort of Survival Our team set out on an 18-hour round trip to save this beautiful starved gal, who ended up at an Oklahoma...
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