New Arrivals





The following minis were rescued by a person who saw them in deplorable conditions. Triple H was asked by American Humane to take them. They arrived full of worms and parasites, bad teeth and feet but are well on their way to recovery and getting better every day. They no longer have lice and have had teeth floated, vaccinations, and feet addressed. They are happy to have food and especially shelter for the first time since the heat index in Florida is 105º they are enjoying the shade. Some had manes that needed to be cut due to severe matting and lice.

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Tinkerbelle

Well, she's here! She arrived very very thin. Maybe a 1.5 on the Henneke scale. She is just bones under her hair. Her back hind joints pop out with every step from no muscle tone or any muscle at all. She had terrible feet which we went to work on right away and a vet appt. for tomorrow. I do not feel she is a dwarf at all but a very small "Very" malnourished mini filly.




Bonnie

Bonnie arrived from near the Canadian border with Clyde. She has a history of founder and was not feeliing well upon arrival. She is up and about now and doing fantastic. She will need to be dry lotted and will not do well on grass. She is very sweet and easy to catch. She will make a great pony.




Gracie

Gracie is 100% blind and had bad feet. She now has a new special paddock with rocks around the perimeter of the fence, feeder, eater and shelter so when she hits rocks she know to slow down and beware. She loves her new paddock and shares it with 2 very close friends. She is feeling so comfortable now and she is running and bucking for the first time in her life! She is a very special gal.