Stella.. The will to live
A new year. It always makes one contemplate the past, the future and ones life.The questions come to mind, " What shaped our lives this year?" and "Was this year moving forward or backward from the year before?'
last year, I have retired from working for a rescue. This year, I started my own rescue. I find that I have been remembering my most memorable moments, the ones that left me with epiphanies that I will take to the grave. The real things; instances that were not appropriate for media but were in their own right astounding; as in the story of Stella.
We, meaning the humane investigations department of Humane Society of North Texas, got a call from a county animal control department. A horse had been discarded and thrown in a ditch to die. A horse we will come to name Stella. She was a bay Thoroughbred mare, about 12 years old. Her body score ( a term to determine the weight condition of a horse) was a 1, maybe a 1.5. She had been lying in a ditch , covered in fire ants for an undetermined amount of time.
Just for some horse 101, to fully understand the dire state of Stellas' situation, horses cannot lay on their side for extended amounts of time. It causes all kinds of bad things to happen... circulation is crucial to a horse.. and there is that huge intestinal system that needs room to work.. The longer they lay, the more difficult it is to get up.
So to continue on to the story...
Penny, a co-worker, went to get Stella. She came back with a horse in a home made sling.. ingeniously engineered I might add. ( And we have already established.. .horses: better when they are standing up. ) When she arrived at the barn, we attempted to unload her.. but that was short lived. She could not bear her weight.
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thank you Ike <3