Mingo

People often say, “It’s so wonderful what you do – saving horses”.  The truth is none of this would be possible without you.  Each time you make a donation, we are able to buy the medicine, pay the vet, purchase special feed… do all the things needed to save more horses. Your donation is the key to bringing these horses back from the dark world of starvation and leading them to a place of health, hope and love.  Let us take a look at how your gift saved the life of one horse – Mingo.

It all started weeks before when someone spotted horses abandoned at a stable.  By the time our rescue squad arrived, two of the horses were not able to stand.  They were carefully loaded onto special sleds and taken to vets who desperately tried to bring them back.  The veterinarians worked all night, occasionally rolling the horses to keep pressure off damaged nerves.  It was January, and the horses’ temperatures had dropped well below normal. Special blankets were brought in to warm them, IV drips gave them fluids and medicine and our staff watched over them like parents watch over a sick child.

Unfortunately it was too late, and these two passed on.

Mingo, first month at Habitat for Horses

Mingo, first month at Habitat for Horses

Mingo and his two companions had a different outcome.  They were taken to Habitat for Horses’ hospital barn for an evaluation and emergency treatments.  Mingo’s mane and tail were packed with burrs, his bones stood out and his belly was swollen from parasites. He was typical of almost every horse we bring in, but he was special – as special as every horse that passes through our gate.

 

“We’ll make you healthy again,” I whispered to him. “Life will be good from now on.  I promise.”

His first several weeks would be spent on special feed to help him gain weight, medicines for the parasites and other infections that ravaged his body and a great deal of loving care by our staff and volunteers.

When law enforcement brings a case of animal abuse to court, Habitat for Horses is there with our investigators and expert witnesses to make certain that all the facts are brought before the judge.  When court day came for Mingo and his friends, the person that starved these horses had no defense against the pictures and testimony.  Although the two had passed away, Mingo and two others were awarded to Habitat for Horses.

Without you, this simply would not have happened.  Twenty years ago, before Habitat for Horses existed, law enforcement had to deal with neglect and abuse situations on their own.  With no place to put the horses before trial and no money for medical treatment, neglect cases were seldom enforced.  In the few cases where horses were removed from the owner, they often ended up at the local auction.

Things are different now – because of YOU.  Your donations allow Habitat for Horses to be involved in saving the lives of hurt, starving horses.

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Our staff, doctors, volunteers … all of them worked to save Mingo and his companions because people like you cared enough to become involved.  Saving the life of each magnificent horse – bringing them back to health – sending them off to loving homes – this is what you achieve when you support Habitat for Horses.

Mingo is almost ready to go to his new forever home.  It takes months of treatment, care and training to heal a horse that has gone through abuse and neglect.  If you live in the state of Texas and would love to give one of his pals a new forever home, contact us at 409-935-0277.

 

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5 Comments
  • Marlon Zmuda

    Thank you for all the help you furnish for our neglected and abused friends. I’m so glad there are people like you all still around………THANK YOU

    October 11, 2017
  • Irene dimaggio

    Omg….I couldn’t stop crying for Bucky….I’m way to sensitive to animals..it’s gets in the way of my dailyLife! Animals are always on my mind….can’t see movies…t.v. Or most articles about animals…I get so much mail from charities that I can’t look at them?..I know that all you guys put the worst pics. In them so we get broken hearts….for me my heart is broken anyway! I was thinking of some form of therapy! Anyway….I love each and everyone of the four legged animals including most insects I won’t kill them…I hate the world kill!

    October 11, 2017
    • Irene dimaggio

      Oh by the way….I donate monthly….??

      October 11, 2017
  • Maggie Frazier

    I remember reading about the rescue above at the time. Its such a joy to see the after pictures – to know that no matter how horribly neglected these animals are – if its possible – you will save them. And if its not possible – they were given care & a safe passage.
    You and many like you are the saviors that far too many animals need. With social media of course – we see far more than we used to but possibly more of these abusers are being removed from society.

    October 11, 2017
  • Laura Philips

    There are so many charities these days that need help. I have a special love for horses, had great horse experiences in my life. I unfortunately can’t keep one, but I will always try to help when I can. You guys do great work & I admire you for it.

    October 11, 2017