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We have a beautiful and gentle new mare in the program today. She is 19 years old and in emaciated condition. Her Body Condition Score is 2 out of 9. She is covered in mud on account of living in a deep muddy pasture with no shelter. She also has a large chronic wound on her hind leg...
Her road to recovery will be a long one, but we are sure that we can help her. Now if we can just think of a new name for her.... any suggestions?
She looks kind of like a "Hope" to me!
ReplyDeleteAlthea, the Greek name meaning "Healer"
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