Expansion of Horse Program for 30 Horses Photo Gallery
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Sassy - Before
Sassy was found near death with dog bites on her malnourished body. Her eyes were severely infected from corneal abrasions. She was seized immediately to provide critical care.
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Sassy - After
Sassy fully recovered with an entire NC community of support. She was adopted into a new home on Christmas Day 2007.
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General Lee - before
General Lee was malnourished and had severe hoof problems that disabled him from walking properly. With a simple procedure in his first year of life, General Lee would have been completely normal. He was 5 years old when he was turned over to USERL.
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General Lee - after
General Lee had surgery to correct his malformity and bloomed under good care. His care currently is low maintenance, just a more frequent hoof trim to alleviate his club hooves. General Lee has been adopted by a wonderful family!
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Cinnamon - Before
Cinnamon was surrendered in an investigation in July of 2007 when the owner could not comply with separating the mare from the rest of the herd in order for her to get her share of feed/hay. She is submissive, and was pushed away by the other, stronger horses.
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Cinnamon -After
Cinnamon completed rehabilitation smoothly and is has just been put up for adoption into a new home.
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Chelsee -Before
was surrendered during an investigation in July 2007. The owners could/would not get veterinary attention for her. It was found upon a USERL veterinary evaluation that this mare had a severe dental issue that prohibited her from chewing any food properly.
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Chelsee after one month
one month later, after dental work, Chelsee had bloomed into a beautiful 7 year old Mustang. She has now completed rehabilitation and is getting basic ground work to ready her for adoption.
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Briar Rose -Bfore
entered USERL on May 10, 2007 when she was surrendered by the owner who could not afford veterinary treatment. Her right hind leg had a severe injury that had been left unattended and had become severly infected. She also had ulcers in her mouth from eating weeds in her paddock due to inadequate feed available.
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