Chrissy
Here's Chrissy, the sorrel mare laying (okay, more like buried) in the round bale. Chrissy was adopted
by Brandy Olsen and is enjoying her life of relentless hard work with her friend Mister (the dark
gelding).
Okay, maybe there's not so much hard work. As you can see she's got it pretty rough! And she can't seem to relax!
Cecil
 
The before picture (seen at top left) of Cecil was taken on the very day of his arrival at the Rescue. Essentially, he was nothing more than skin and bones. The after picture (seen at top right) was taken at his new adoptive home where they are absolutely thrilled with him. All one has to do is compare his "before" and "after" picture to see what successful adoption looks like.
Otto
Hello everyone,
It has been quite a while since we adopted Otto from the Rescue in
October and I wanted to take a minute to update everyone on the
unofficial mascot of the Rescue. Otto is doing WONDERFUL at his new home. He is in the pasture with our other
geldings and is doing great. He is not the high man on the totem pole,
but he sure does try! He is now loping under saddle and is very sensitive to his rider. We
still have not overcome the "Pine County pull", but he LOVES baths (as
long as there is only one person touching him). He has been clipped,
bathed, trailered, and hauled all over to horse shows as an observer
and mascot for the farm. Everyone loves him (including us of course!). Otto is often front and center for equine therapy sessions at True
Balance for individuals with mental health disorders. It is not a
riding program, so he does great with children and adults alike. His
personality lends a great hand to the therapy process.
Thank you for this wonderful animal. He is very original and special.
Dr. Leslie Russell-Martin LMFT
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