http://dailynewsatsavethehorses.blogspot.com/2012/04/changing-things-for-trudy.html
My friend, Cheryl, is the director of a horse rescue, where we all help. Tomorrow, Trudy is going into her new pasture. (You can read about Trudy... here...
http://dailynewsatsavethehorses.blogspot.com/2012/03/this-is-trudy.html. She is well enough to leave the barn and go back into the grassy field. If you want to come see her and celebrate, come to the rescue. Tomorrow morning (Saturday) ... around 11:30..
The address is
1786 Newt Green Road Cumming, GA 30028. I hope to see you there.
Changing
Things For Trudy
Roger
comforting Trudy after recent
surgery
Though we are not a sanctuary, sometimes horses need to
stay forever. If does take up space for another horse to come in, but this is
the way we have to do it until we get our dream, a sanctuary where horses can
live out their lives under our care. You know the story of Trudy, our most
abused horse, now blind. She's been with us since 1996. She is a special horse
who needs to always be surrounded by special people. .Trudy is moving to her new
forever pasture tomorrow. Her devoted human friend, Roger, will come out and
lead the way. I am sure it will be like a parade of people following happily
because it has finally happened. Trudy has lived in our large pasture for 16
years. She was sighted when she came to us but so abused emotionally, she
trusted horses, not people. Now that she is blind, introducing a new horse out
in that pasture was not happening. New horse introductions cause all the horses
to run and carry on to establish the herd pecking order.
Though she was familiar with every inch of the 22
acres, I couldn't take the chance of her getting hurt. Trudy is 28 years old. In
fairness to her, she now needs a quiet smaller pasture with a buddy. With $5.00
donations here and $20.00 donations there, we soon had enough money to put up
her nice board fenced pasture. It took several volunteers to do the dirty work
of digging the holes and putting up safe fencing but now, it is ready for
Trudy.
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Though she has the most serious trust issues of any
horse ever entering the rescue program, she has the God given intuition to know
who to trust. She knows real love. She trusts the uncomplicated honesty of a
little volunteer named John Michael. She will willingly stand for an hour and
listen to his words. I don't know what he is saying to Trudy but she listens
carefully to every word. Horse are different things to different people. To
everyone here at the rescue, to all of you who volunteer your time, those of you
who donate financially and those of you who take the time to read about our
horses and help us spread the word, you are all part of our fragile circle of
Save The Horses. Thank you all for your compassion and love. You help us every
day so we can save the horses.
How touching! Have a wonderful day watching Trudy venture into her new pasture. ( I have a flag football game for my son to attend) I LOVE the picture of John Michael talking with her and hearing about the sweet relationship they have. It is nice to hear stories of volunteers having patience with animals. That gentleness is such a beautiful reminder of God's care for us. Thanks for sharing!!
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