Helping to spread the word about Equine Market Watch Sanctuary-UK and hopefully raising a pound or two along the way.
Friday, 17 February 2012
Thursday, 9 February 2012
EMW Jim, his posh name is Mourn Warrior, he was
trained by Jonjo O'Neill and raced under NH rules from his youth till he was
around 14. Then he did the spiral down thing... ended up in serious trouble and
was signed to the charity back in 2005 in February (around the 8th) so
he's been with us for 7 years now. He was very thin and poor on intake and was
a fussy feeder but we've not had a probelm with him and his eating issues for
years and he always looks well - maybe a bit goosey rumped these days but he's
in his 30th year now so he's allowed! He blipped a year ago with hoof abscess
problems and then again back in wet December but now he's back in fine fettle!!
such a nice lad is our Jim.
Daily Blog 8.2.12 by Elaine
Such a chilly evening
though very still and a lot of bird song around 4pm. thankfully the water tanks
are still free running so no bucket carrying tonight.
Also it was nice to have the soaked fibre ready for feeding immediately at room temps, we'll keep bringing it home for the time being to stop it freezing up.
There is serious talk about snow coming again. We've geared up today just in case and got the tarps ready to drop over the barn storm shielded openings. Once again it's nice to report all our residents are well. Tomorrow morning we have a visitor so we need to crack on to be finished in time.
It's been a busy day welfare wise with 3 calls asking for help, one unfortunately we are unable to help with due to distance involved but have sent it the way of a closer organisation, the other two will be dealt with in the next 48 hours as although there are issues they are not desperate.
Today’s thank yous go to Jeanette and Christian for a very kind donation to the charity for our assistance in helping to place a horse in a nice home. Another Thank You goes to @Horse Toys For Training Ltd for the very kind donation of hoof wraps and vetwrap!!! Thank you so much we are always grateful for such items that are in heavy use within a sanctuary.
Also it was nice to have the soaked fibre ready for feeding immediately at room temps, we'll keep bringing it home for the time being to stop it freezing up.
There is serious talk about snow coming again. We've geared up today just in case and got the tarps ready to drop over the barn storm shielded openings. Once again it's nice to report all our residents are well. Tomorrow morning we have a visitor so we need to crack on to be finished in time.
It's been a busy day welfare wise with 3 calls asking for help, one unfortunately we are unable to help with due to distance involved but have sent it the way of a closer organisation, the other two will be dealt with in the next 48 hours as although there are issues they are not desperate.
Today’s thank yous go to Jeanette and Christian for a very kind donation to the charity for our assistance in helping to place a horse in a nice home. Another Thank You goes to @Horse Toys For Training Ltd for the very kind donation of hoof wraps and vetwrap!!! Thank you so much we are always grateful for such items that are in heavy use within a sanctuary.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Sad times.
Such sad times in equine
welfare of late.
Over the last 36 hours FaceBook pages have once again shown
how badly we humans are letting down all manner of animals and horses and
ponies in particular. How sad when those charged with protection turn out to be
the ones who offend against our vulnerable friends. Infant of any species are
precious and those who are taken away to fend alone are never more at risk than in the hands of the
ignorant and callous. This charity applaud those who turned out last night to
help a 4 month old foal in terrible trouble despite being warned off by some
who seemed to think an animal is mere property! Also we applaud whistle blowers
who have once again brought to light serious welfare issues with horses
supposedly in the hands of those who should care. Those of us who really care
have our work cut out now, things, I fear, may only get worse.
Sanctuary life is ticking along fine despite the weather that is a real pain now, slush and mud eugh! All are eating well and wrapped warm where they need to be. EMW Larry has become quite cheeky, nipping into Chadds' bucket and stealing an odd mouthful! naughty Shetland! he does have his own (very) small feed! Just two of us today, myself and Pete, even so we were finished morning duties by 10-15am and evening duties by 5pm, good job as the fog is rolling in thick and the temperatures are coming down on wet roads, it may be a bit icy tomorrow morning. Tomorrow Astrid is back after an urgent call to work today.
Sanctuary life is ticking along fine despite the weather that is a real pain now, slush and mud eugh! All are eating well and wrapped warm where they need to be. EMW Larry has become quite cheeky, nipping into Chadds' bucket and stealing an odd mouthful! naughty Shetland! he does have his own (very) small feed! Just two of us today, myself and Pete, even so we were finished morning duties by 10-15am and evening duties by 5pm, good job as the fog is rolling in thick and the temperatures are coming down on wet roads, it may be a bit icy tomorrow morning. Tomorrow Astrid is back after an urgent call to work today.
We
always need volunteers to help with Yard duties like making feeds, changing
rugs, “grooming” but mainly poo picking no experience necessary, hours to suit
!
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![Busy day over now. Thanks to extra hands, and today there were five of us at the @[300456442408:274:Equine Market Watch Sanctuaries (UK)] yard, we got done in record time. It has been dry and mild all day which also helped and oh how nice to be able to wear yard boots and not wellies.
I and Amy got to Leominster by 10-30am in plenty of time to walk round the auction holding pens, get a catalogue and a quick drink. As always @[294857087195590:274:Brightwells] Horse auctions rarely give any concerns ( and when they do those are dealt with courteously and quickly) and this time was no exception. Not many horses and ponies on sale but it is early in the year and the weather is never dependable. There were some lovely horses for auction but prices were not great with some lovely Tb yearling fillies fetching under £100 each. Even thebig quality horses didn't fetch much bidding. I hope things pick up in the coming weeks and months.
We left the auction to get back to the office for around 1pm as we have another auction tomorrow where we expect prices to be abyssmal ( Brecon)
This evening we got the yard work and feeding done in good time and it was nice to get some pictures of the pony herd on the gallop round for their evening haylage although Willow, Chadd and Larry opted to stay on the big meadow so ended up getting 'waitress service' their haylage!
Grateful thanks today go to @Caz Thorne, Astrid, @Pete Andrews and @Amy Tasker-Andrews. I shall miss Amy next week as she is back at Uni.
I forgott o mention yesterday that it was lovely to see old horses EMW Flynn and Fella looking splendid in the care of one of our lovely fosterers @Alison Woodyatt. Our foster carers are vital to this charity, allowing us to say yes to horses who otherwise would have a very uncertain future indeed.](https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s320x320/430914_10150573201492409_300456442408_9118372_994749711_n.jpg)
