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Starving, Injured Mama and Baby arrived today!

The following is from Chilly Pepper - Miracle Mustang: We got our new arrivals today. Faith and her baby Gage arrived this morning. It must be something in the water, because Faith also has an injury to her face. I guess things run in three's. It is clear she was bitten in the face. She stinks to high heaven, her face is infected and the tooth on the bottom punctured all the way through. So she got her antibiotics, tetanus and clay right away. She is the biggest sweetheart, is not actually wild, but was apparently a "drop off". She was not helpful when they were bringing in the herds, as she would go in the opposite direction and take the herd ...

Great News! One of our amazing donors stepped up and is willing TO MATCH up to $1000 in donations starting today!!

The following is from Chilly Pepper - Miracle Mustang: ANOTHER 911 call for a Wild Mustang Mare and her Baby. Another Miracle for Chilly Pepper! One of our amazing donors offered to match up to $1000. She will match every donation beginning this morning (now), lol. UP TO $1000 SO, any check dated today or later, and any funds donated now and going forward wil be matched! Things are so tight, and we are supposed to be getting Mama and Baby in the next few days, so this is truly a miracle. THANK YOU to everyone who keeps the rescue going and makes it possible to keep saving lives. YOU ROCK!!! I hesitated to post another fundraiser, as we are still needing ...

Chilly Pepper – Urgent 911 Catcher Called – Wild Mustang Mare and baby need you now. Clock is ticking. WILL YOU SAY YES?????

The following is from Chilly Pepper - Miracle Mustang: ANOTHER 911 call for a Wild Mustang Mare and her Baby. I hesitated to post another fundraiser, as we are still needing more help with Warrior and his vet bills, groceries, etc. Stil, I'm reaching out in Faith. WILL YOU HELP SAVE MAMA AND HER BABY? I have not seen Mama and Baby, or any photos. All I know is that they need you to help me get them safely to Chilly Pepper. The pix here are the two that came in with the (20), with the starvation case. Their adopter decided she no longer wanted them. So now, right before winter, we need to raise funds for them as well, and hopefully ...

WARRIOR’s – Update. We are making progress, but still not out of the woods. He & all the kids at Chilly Pepper need your help! Winter is coming.

The following is from Chilly Pepper - Miracle Mustang: Warrior update. Some of the pictures are graphic. What we are dealing with is beyond horrific. However, this young horse acts like he is all that, never mopes around, and is enjoying hanging out with his friends. It is still a life-threatening injury. You can clearly see the improvement. I apologize if it upsets anyone. Believe me it's not easy treating him every day. I am just sharing how serious his injuries are. We are back in WA, and Doc came out to see him. I love our vets, and they are, and have been since day one, on the exact same page about his treatment. Warrior is healing wonderfully on the outside ...

Chilly Pepper – WARRIOR – Update. Doc was here – Still about 50/50 Chance of Surviving…. Prayers Please! He still needs YOUR help!

The following is from Chilly Pepper - Miracle Mustang: Update. Yesterday, Doc came out again. And YET AGAIN! Yesterday, we finally got an x-ray. Doc was also able to yank out some pieces of bone that were dying and coming to the surface. It didn't hurt Warrior, but it did my heart, just a bit. The good news is that is skull was not caved in. Some of the bad news is that he has a pocket of pus above his eye, just in front of his brain. Could that be the reason he went all goofy on me? Pressure on the brain can easily cause that. For those of you that don't know, I had a situation where he kind of ...

Jennings Who?

The following is from All About Equine Rescue All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc. Jennings came to AAE from a distressed mustang sanctuary with several of his friends. He was thin and had a rapidly growing mass on his sheath that was suspected to be squamous cell carcinoma.   Shortly after his arrival at AAE, the mass was removed and a biopsy revealed that it was metastatic melanoma. Thankfully, margins were clean, and there was no vascular invasion. No additional recurrent or new growths have been found since! Jennings is really sweet. He likes to hang out with volunteers, enjoys grooming, and he's a cool guy. He's good with the farrier, no big issues loading, and he trailers well. He's ...