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dream catcher farm is a home for abused, negleced and elderly horses.  after rescue, these equine recover and live at the horse sanctuary.

 

NEWS & RECENT EVENTS - Year 2008

Dear Friends,

The Sanctuary continues to operate on a shoestring budget, utilizing volunteers to assist with the upkeep of the pasture, fencing, grooming and other maintenance.  We still pay the Ferrier to come out every quarter to trim the hooves of all the animals.  We are always very thankful for our volunteers time to assist with the horse sanctuary!!!!!!

Picture of Jake who is best friends with horses Bubbie and Samson. He is an American Saddlebred horse with a dysfunction in a leg bone and growths in his ears.  He is very a very skittish equine and lives at Dream Catcher Farm Horse Sanctuary.

Right after Christmas, we had to have the Vet out as Jake (the big saddle bred with the bad ears)  had developed an infection behind one ear.  Boy that was a job!  First the Vet had to sedate him a bit to just be able to work with his ears and around them, not to mention the twice daily application of medication we had to do.  He stayed in the yard for a few days so we were able to treat him with medication, clean the wound and put on a topical ointment.  I truly think he liked the attention!  But he sure did not like us getting anywhere near his ears.  If you remember, he is one that has warts in his ears, and a previous owner took a razor to his ears and cut them out without anything to numb them.  His ears were an infected bloody mess when we got him.  Therefore he has always been very protective of those ears.  The warts had grown back, but the Vet advised us years ago that they were better left alone unless he was a show horse.  We love him, warts and all!

All the other residents (7 horses, 3 donkeys and one pony) continue to do very well.  All standing at the hay rings munching hay all day and laying down in the sun.  They are such a beautiful sight to see.    We are looking for another wonderful summer, and hope for a bit more rain so there is good hay in the fall.  Please remember us in your thoughts and prayers.  Your donations are always so graciously appreciated to support the horse sacntuary!!

Love to all,
Catherine

ernie ridding appachie at the dream catcher farm horse sanctuary.

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