Letter to Angel

Box_Of_Frogs

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Angel, when you first came to my yard you were so sad and so sick that you could hardly be bothered to go on living. Your foal had died in terrible circumstances and you had untreated mastitis and terrible ragwort poisoning. I was part of a brilliant team that brought you back from the brink and as you started to feel better, your character started to show through.

I think you will always be a little aloof - it must be hard to trust when you've had to just watch out for yourself your whole life. But you started to open up a little and I remember the day I came back from the Operation Esther run to the Horse Trust and I so needed to hug a loved horse and you stood there so quietly while I sobbed on your neck at the terrible things some humans do.

Then it became clear that you were ready to try to move on from being a sad "hospital patient" and you went off to a trusted trainer for backing. You came back only 2 weeks ago and I like to think we were both happy to see each other again.

I will never, ever be a brave rider Angel, and I never, ever thought I would be able to ride you, a newly backed horse, even though you are 12! But today, with plenty of support from my YO and some other understanding liveries, today you carried me on our 40 minute "round the block" ride. You didn't put a hoof wrong. You didn't jump or spook or frighten me. You weren't bothered by sheep or rattly lorries or cars. You trotted when asked and walked when asked and stood quietly when asked. When we stopped for a natter, you stood quietly and turned your head to sniff my toe and I like to think you were happy Mum was on your back. You carried me safely round as if you had been doing it years, rather than just newly backed.

Thank you Angel. You're worth your weight in gold. You have repaid everything we've all done to make you well again and give you life and a future.

Thank you sweetie xxxxx mum
 
LOL you made me cry..........................I'm such a softie!!!
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Straight from the heart and so lovely to hear someone so empathetic with horses, especially one who has had a difficult life.

You don't need to be a brave rider, just an understanding one. I wish you both a very happy journey together!
 
What a lovely letter
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*sniff* It brought a tear or two to my eyes.

I hope you both have a long and wonderful journey together
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Can you gives us updates now and then please? Would love to hear how Angel is getting on
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beautiful brought a tear to my eye - how wonderful to hear that Angel has found such a lovely mum!!

Best of luck to you both look forward to hearing about all your adventures!

xx
 
Wonderful letter.

There is such a special relationship with a rescued horse. Out of all the ones I have had, it is Breeze the old TB I took home from a trekking centre I used to visit on holiday that for me was the best relationship.

She was about 23, skin and bone, sores and corns on all four feet - I paid £200 to keep her. Vet said to pts, yard owner said to take her back, but I kept her, nursed her and 8 months later went to a local show and cleared the board in the show classes. She gave me 5 years of the best fun, fast and furious riding I have ever had and 12 years later, I still miss her.

She has been the only horse that pined for me when I was on holiday, a grumpy crab at times, but at others most loving and was happy to have me with her. She gave her heart to me - was a true old battler and had to be first at everything.

To rescue a horse, return it to health and have it give back love to you in return is one of the most rewarding experiences - even more satisfying that taking a fluffy 15 month colt and several years later having a strapping 4 year old taking you round the show ring.

You both deserve a gold star
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You have had such a roller coaster ride with Angel Barb and she is now returning your kindness by being a dream of a horse in every way. She understands you better than you know!

Tears here too
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congrats to you both that is so lovely to hear she is going well. the reason she looked after you is coz she is saying thanks for all you have done.xxx
 
oh barb i am crying now too. i am sooo glad that you now have her. when i saw the pic of her i just could not believe that she is the same horse. i am sure if she could speak she would thank you for everything you have done for her, i think she was thanking you when you went out on your first hack. she really looked after you, just like you did for her. xxx
 
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