It’s now May,2011. Welcome Spring! – time to post an update on Badge. Flowers blooming, birds busy singing and building nests and weeds growing like crazy, calling out “Neener, Neener, Neener” as you walk by.We have settled into a peaceful, calm routine-Badge is treated like the royalty he is and I am relegated to the position of stall maid slash valet. Nice routine to have if you are a horse! It gives me great pleasure to clean his stall and watch as his head is in his food bin, eyes slightly shut munching away. I wonder what thoughts he has while eating? Pondering over the days when he would romp next to his mother? Would this be the day he would hear the loud clang of the starting gate or when his next meal would be forthcoming?
Badge now grazes throughout the day with Bea and Promise, and calls out to them when he is in his stall. He still eats his mega meals each morning and night separately. He needs the calories, the Fat Bottom Girls don’t! His left rear leg still shows a slight swelling in the morning, but by afternoon with him walking around, it is normal. I don’t know the extent of the injury he had, but he does walk sound on it and maybe this will be how it is. If he is in a confined area it swells, and when he has the ability to walk around it goes back to normal. Church Lady ankles I suspect. Maybe he needs some orthopedic hose and a straw hat with flowers?
He gets brushed twice a day. I found the Furminator a great tool to remove the bear-like Winter coat he had upon his arrival, along with various brushes, combs and clothes. The supplements he receives have not only helped him on the inside, but his new coat is shiny too. He does have some significant bald patches along his flanks and hindquarters, partly due to rain rot that is being treated with a fungicide. This will help his skin condition and encourage new hair growth. Though for the time being he looks a bit like a Stief bear, circa 1910, he is coming around. I’ve seen the birds carry off the tufts the hair to add to their nest building efforts. Some baby birds are going to really enjoy a soft and comfy bed!
May 3rd, five days shy of him being here a month, I took these pictures.
See the difference? -------------------->
He still has a ways to go as he lost muscle mass along with being emaciated. This demonstrates that the cause of his weight loss was not due to something physically wrong with him, but sadly, because he was not being fed.
A horse is worth more than riches. ~Spanish Proverb
My guess is that God gave Badge a great heart, not only to run and endure hardship, but to be able to forgive those who have trespassed against his being and soul. Otherwise, how could he possibly look like this?
What a gem. I'm glad he's doing better, didn't like the ribs sticking out! Such a peaceful face, too. And I'm glad he found such a great home.
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