Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Summer is Finally Here!


Faith, July 7th, 2009

Our summer camp program began yesterday, so I have been up to my ears in paperwork, lessons and organizing activities for the kids. The days are long, the work is tiresome, but I love every minute of it! And now I finally have a chance to sit down and give everyone updates on how Faith and Linus are doing.

Faith has been doing very well. We cut back her grain slightly again and thus far she has maintained her weight nicely. Lately she has had more frequent sore days with her knee. The mornings seem fine, but occasionally she looks off at night. On those days she gets a gram of bute in her grain at dinner. (The apple-flavored bute works great for her!) Other than that, things with her have been uneventful... knock on wood!

Linus is doing amazing! He is healing well and seems quite comfortable and content. And now I don't feel awkward showing him to visitors! Below is an updated picture of him, shortly after receiving a bath. He has gained weight (the weight tape says 65 pounds!) and lost something else... Hahaha! What a handsome boy he is, huh?!

Faith and Linus have both been very helpful with our summer campers and have been an integral part of our team. The campers seem to have taken to them very well; the horses enjoy all of the extra brushing, cookies and attention.

During their stay here, we try to introduce our campers to as many different aspects of horses as possible. One of the topics I have found more difficult to make fun and exciting is the "Health and Nutrition" discussion. However, after learning about what Faith and Linus went through, the kids seem much more interested in learning about colic, thrush, lamenesses, leg wrapping, etc. The questions they are asking are thought-provoking and their interest in it is impressive. As I have always said, educating the public about animal abuse and neglect is the second most important job that Faith and Linus hold. The first is getting better. :-)

The sun came out in the afternoon and myself and the campers had a chance to give Linus a bath. He still had some sweat marks on him from the anesthesia he received at the hospital, so it was good to finally get him cleaned up and looking handsome again!

Linus enjoying a full body wash and the sunshine!

Lucy scrubbing Linus's tail clean.

Linus and his girls!

My favorite part of the week so far happened yesterday morning. A 6-year-old girl walked up to Faith, hands outstretched, with a big smile on her face. The old mare dropped her nose into the girl's hands, her forehead resting against the girl's body. The little girl then whispered into her ear, "You don't need to worry. I won't hurt you." It was an absolutely perfect moment and nearly brought tears to my eyes.

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10 comments:

  1. thank you for the update. how not to treat an animal(or how you should) is as integral part of horsmanship as keeping your shoulders back and your heels down. linus looks so good now; i would put him in my barn in a heartbeat. carrots to all of you.

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  2. They both look so wonderful! I'm glad they got a great second chance bringing smiles and knowledge to the public. You have done an absolutely amazing job. And that first picture of Faith? Wow! She looks like a completely different horse!

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  3. Aw, that did bring tears to my eyes! I'm so happy for Faith, Linus, you, and your students - what a great ending for all of you.

    Linus is such a lady's man. The other geldings (and mares!) are going to be jealous. :-)

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  4. Awwz that gave me a smile :)

    Good to know that linus is better after that surgery :D

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  5. Did bring a tear. I am such a softy!! I'm so glad these two grand horses can help educate the children. Joe at TBFriends says that children are our horses' future. Lovely pictures!!

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  6. So nice to hear that both of them are doing well!
    I don't know who pulled Faiths mane, but it looks GREAT. Can I hire them to come do my horses mane for me, PLEASE???

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  7. Love it! Both of them look great. At the risk of sounding like a downer, please be sure to educate the children on not standing directly behind a horse in his blindspot! (the tail washing pic)

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  8. Julie!!!! I am home.... finally! I miss Linus and Faith and the rest gang soooo much... I can't wait to see you guys again! Linus looks so much better in just two weeks! The summer campers did an extremely good job mith his bath... Now he is "squeaky clean" lol=) Hope to see you soon!<3

    <3~Margar~<3

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  9. Miss A - It's hard to see, but she is standing off to the side of him while she washed his tail. :-)

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