The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:



Quick Update
Yesterday was a bit terrifying as we watched the weak, emaciated, blind belgian struggling to get up after falling in the trailer. As you can see, he could barely get up, crashed on to the ground and was unable to rise for a long time. He literally quit and would have died if we did not have our emergency supplies. (Now I need to replenish our kit, as we used up all our stuff.)
Thankfully we carry emergency meds and supplies, and after a few hours of continuous care he was able to stand and eventually load into my trailer.
| It was a very slow and scary ride home. However, he did not fall again, and after more critical care last night, he did make it through the night and is doing a bit better. He is still not even close to being out of the woods yet. We were in contact with Doc and Dustin Time Rescue who actually pulled him. (Doc is sick and was unable to see him, but walked me through any questions that came up.) |
| Destiny’s eye is much worse. I am going to have to relieve some of the pressure until Doc can do her surgery. Her hoof actually scares me the most as it is split all the way up to her coronet band, and is oozing some type of infection. |
ALL these kids are in horrific shape and Benny is starving as well. He is literally skin and bones under all that hair. We still have not covered his costs to get to Fallon, nor the expenses to bring these kids home from there. I do not get paid for any of this, but I do need to pay my ranch hand. I am thanking God that my little voice said to bring Manny. None of us gals could have done what he did and the whole day was crazy. Loading a blind horse, especially one that has been falling down is very dangerous, but he handled it like a champ.
| I was told Destiny was horrible to load and would try to jump panels. Luckily, she and I had bonded, and I simply put a rope around her neck, made a halter and told her I was asking her, not telling her to load. I told her I couldn’t help her unless we got her home. I do know they don’t understand all our words, but they darn sure understand energy and she trusted me. She walked calmly up and put her foot in the trailer. I handed her rope to Manny and he walked her in the rest of the way. |
| We are going to need lots of help to fix her hoof, have her eye surgery, and get these precious kids everything they need. I was not expecting anything like what I found. Everything was so much worse. I am so grateful to Manny for being there, doing whatever I asked immediately and just being plain awesome. No one else I know is capable (physically for sure) of doing what was needed yesterday. Us old gals are simply too broken. |
Thank you as always for being there for Chilly Pepper and all the critters you helped save!
| Thank you again from all the Kids. |
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| Anyone who wants to help is much appreciated. |
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| PLEASE HELP AND SHARE THIS FAR & WIDE! THANK YOU to everyone who has already donated. |
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| THANK YOU, MY CHILLY PEPPER FAMILY, FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE! YOU ROCK!!! |
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| You can donate to Goldendale Veterinary – 509-773-0369 You can donate to Zimmerman Vet – 775-623-0981 |
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| New Venmo – @WIN-dba-ChillyPepper New CashAp – $ChillyPepperMM (Win dba Chilly Pepper) |
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| THANK YOU, ALL OF YOU, FOR BEING SO AMAZING FOR THESE PRECIOUS SOULS! YOU are the reason so many lives are saved! I appreciate every single one of our Chilly Pepper Family. God has truly blessed this rescue! |
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| IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KEEP HELPING US SAVE MORE LIVES, YOU CAN GO TO: |
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| PLEASE NOTE – Paypal shows Wild Horses in Need, as we are dba- Chilly Pepper if you would like to help these horses |
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| >You can donate via check at: |
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| Chilly Pepper PO Box 233 Golconda, NV 89414 You can also donate via credit card by calling Palomino at 530-339-1458. |
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| Venmo – @WIN-dba-ChillyPepper |
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| NO MATTER HOW BIG OR HOW SMALL – WE SAVE THEM ALL! SAVING GOD’S CRITTERS – FOUR FEET AT A TIME Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang, WIN Project – Rescue & Rehab |
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| We are part of the WIN Organization WIN (WILD HORSES IN NEED) is a 501c3 IRS EIN 55-0882407_ If there are ever funds left over from the cost of the rescue itself, the monies are used to feed, vet, care for and provide shelter and proper fencing for the animals once they are saved. |
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