Ilil Arbel
I am horrified to hear that Julia has to give up Tango! Granted, she is ill and cannot come to the stables for some time, naturally she cannot work during her treatment, but why can't the owners of the stable make the effort to provide for the horse when their friend is sick? I thought it was a place of compassion and kindness toward both horses and humans. Now is the time to help Julia, not to stress her by making her give up her beloved horse. How utterly disappointing.

 
His eyes are like mystical legends:
What stories they could tell.

Strands of silk is his flowing mane;
It rises and falls like waves.

Graceful is his body, and yet strong;
Majestically does he walk.

His streaming tail is like a flag;
Proudly he carries it.

Like flint upon steel are his hooves:
When he runs, fire flashes.

Powerful is his wild trumpet call;
His neigh, a thunderclap.

He travels on the wings of the wind;
The pace he chooses is swift.

My endurance is great, brave is my heart.
Who am I? I am the horse.

I hope you like it.

Take care,
Patti
 
Tom Fleury

([email protected])Thu, 02 Jun 2011 00:23:49

A noble aspiration indeed. I wish you every success in your mission to provide a safe haven for those in need of rescue and respite from today's ills. It's beyond my understanding how people can make animals suffer and treat each other so badly. Just as well there are still some people in the world like you.

Thank you Tom you are very kind, I too am unable to comprehend how cruel people are, we are supposed to be intelligent but the more cruelty I see and hear the less I believe it.  Only those who fight the battle against cruelty towards any creature shows true intelligence as are those who are tollerant of other people, life is life and very sacred and precious and should be treated as such.  Julia
 
Wow,  you have shown tremendous courage.  You and your poor horse must have been through the mill over this.  I am truly humbled by the courage you have shown.  The bond you have with your horse is a very beautiful thing and I am glad to hear you are now enjoying each others company once more.  I really wish you both a long and happy relationship together.  Very many good wishes to you both
 
Some years ago I damaged my back in a fall from my horse after she reared in fright at the sound of a car horn. I was sure at first I wouldn't walk again and sure I would never ride again. I was even prepared to sell her.
Lying in bed it took me a while to realise it hadn't been her fault but mine because I hadn't trained her to ignore those sounds.
After that I longed to get back to riding and I got better quite quickly. Going down to visit her when I came out of hospital was difficult but when she recognised me and nuzzled me I knew I'd ride again.
Three years later and I'm riding and loving every minute.....though I have now made sure she's trained to ignore the idiots who use a car horn to warn me they're coming.
More power to your site
Freda
 
I set up this site as a complete novice in all honesty but I reckon that if I can do this I will be able to make the dream a reality.  Rescuing horses and helping people a dream of a safe haven for equine and human in one place.  It is important to me to gain insight into other peoples views, experiences, stories funny or sad, so please do not hesitate to leave anything you feel you would like to add.  No matter how small every contribution is an important one, it is yours and you are important.


Some years ago I broke my back in a fall from my horse after she reared in fright at the sound of a car horn. I was sure at first I wouldn't walk again and sure I would never ride again. I was even prepared to sell her.
Lying in bed it took me a while to realise it hadn't been her fault but mine because I hadn't trained her to ignore those sounds.
After that I longed to get back to riding and I got better quite quickly. Going down to visit her when I came out of hospital was difficult but when she recognised me and nuzzled me I knew I'd ride again.
Three years later and I'm riding and loving every minute.....though I have now made sure she's trained to ignore the idiots who use a car horn to warn me they're coming.
More power to your site
Freda

Dear Freda,
Wow you amazing person!  You and your poor horse!  It is humbling to me to hear the downright courage you have, as well as thinking it through from the horses eye view.  A sudden blaring car horn can make us jump out of our skins never mind a flight animal like the horse.  Your bravery, courage and bond with your horse is truly inspiring and I am thrilled you are recovering, eenjoying riding and being together again.  I wish you much joy together and send you many good wishes.
Julia

Tom Fleury

 Thu, 02 Jun 2011 00:23:49

A noble aspiration indeed. I wish you every success in your mission to provide a safe haven for those in need of rescue and respite from today's ills. It's beyond my understanding how people can make animals suffer and treat each other so badly. Just as well there are still some people in the world like you.


 
Such peace and bliss in a gentle touch for both of us
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If there is anyone out there who has any information or ideas about starting a rescue centre for horses or fields in Flintshire to rent, or anything that may help in getting my ideas off the ground I would love to hear from you.


 
If you wish to post a story and are finding it difficult, you could e-mail it to the above address and I will be happy to publish subject to decency and acceptability. 
 
David Michael Prosser commented on your link.David wrote "Something that's good for the horse and for the human has to be good. This kind of therapy beats all medications."
I'm fortunate in that my wife cares so much for both people and animals. There are times that I feel without her support I would have fallen and I know she takes that level of support and commitment with her to the stables. No horse should feel alone, be neglected or suffer ill treatment if she is on the job. If I were able to financially suppport her venture into having a stable which dedicated itself to the rehabilitation of neglected animals and to the therapy for those who woulf benefit for contact with animals I would not hesitate because I know she cares so much.
If you have some land or have a horse that perhaps you can't be with all the time why not offer your local mental health team a chance to offer some therapy sessions to those in need. Your horse gets more company and those in need get the chance to start healing.
 
Kathy Alverson Mullis

Mon, 02 May 2011 11:50:22

When I was about 10 years old, my cousin and would give Coca Cola to my pony, Buttons. We would put the bottle in her mouth, and she would turn it up and drink it all. My mom found out about it, and told us we were going to cause Buttons to have lots of cavities in her teeth. We were so worried that we took a toothbrush and toothpaste from the house and brushed Buttons teeth every day for a week until mom caught us and put a stop to it. It didn't seem to do any harm; and Buttons actually seemed to like it. When I think back and see us standing there brushing her teeth, I have to laugh!! Buttons was my first encounter with horses, and I guess she is the reason I love them so much!!