my beautiful babymare

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I have often read with much interest other peoples stories about thier loved horses that I felt I wanted to share Baby’ story with you – apologies if long post .


4 years ago I happened to come a cross the most beautiful sec D mare stood in perpetual darkness no view of outside world and bars at the door. She was stood at that back just weaving to an extreme I have never seen before. She was known as the bitch dangerous and unrideable( she would rear spin and bolt if she saw anything scary and on regular basis) but there was something about this little frightened pathetic little horse that said” I am nice please give me a chance” I found a bit about her – the poor love was being battered beatened and abused and she had basically lost confidence in people, the world around her and even herself. She was for sale and if didn’t sell the meat man. Against the advise of friends and no vetting ( oh I hear you say tut tut) I bought her. For the first 9 months she didn’t see tack. I would groom her, sing to her,talk to her and walk her around the yard showing all manner of scary things. In the beginning if she didn’t want to approach I would let her turn away but then lead her up again always encouraging always talking softly or singing – slowly she began to trust me and also her self. Join up followed( what awesome experience that was ) and then many firsts – the first time I sat on her back(and yes there were tears) the first time we popped a little jump, the first time we hacked out, the first time we galloped (floods of tears then)– all on this dangerous unrideable mare. The stable was no longer a prison and often I would find her sleeping flat out. One time I went in sat beside her and she rested her head against me and snored. Sometimes when schooling she would get things wrong -was she being naughty no no no Baymare just desperately wants to please and trys to anticipate what you may ask.


18 months ago I noticed subtle changes in her – she would over bend when being schooled and then she threw her head back when putting reins over head. The vet was called and I was told “Babymare is going blind(she was 10 then) but to carry on as we were but be aware. January this year(2 weeks after taking delivery of £1000 made to measure saddle with a brass name plate on back) again there were changes and basically her sight a deteriorated to point now we cant hack out and ride in school on bright days only. We already have a routine of how we go to field, her feed water and hay are always in same plac. The prognosis is 2-3 years her sight will have gone. How she will cope we don’t know but whilst she as a quality in life she will live her days out with her boyfriends( she as 3 well I did say she was beautiful) and when the day finally comes I will stand by her side strong no tears till the deed as been done my final act of kindness. Babymare owes me nothing but has given me so much – her love and trust, my self esteem and confidence back, The right to look in the mirro and like the person looking back, she as been my rock in some dark dark time, But most of all she as been an inspiration that you can trust again. After 41 years with horses I have found my horse in a million that one special horse that will stay in my heart and head till I take my last breath.


People have said I have done a miracle – No I say I haven’t. I have given her quiet peaceful but firm love, I have shown her respect. I have looked at the world through her eyes and tried to think with her brain I have never raised a hand or my voice – I have just allowed her to learn to trust me

My beautiful beautiful Babymare – my friend my soul mate – thank you for all you have given me – you are so so special.
 
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Aww, your story is beautiful, yet sad to hear that her sight will soon go completely. Its wonderful to hear that many of us give loving homes to horses and ponies, no matter what they suffer from. A few people would just get rid, at the first sight of something going wrong.
Such a beautiful story, and thank you for sharing! :) xx
 
Horses are products of their owners and environments. Babymare was lucky to be rescued by one with so much insight, patience and understanding. She repaid your trust in her and has given you so much in return. May the rest of your time together be just as rewarding. It is a great pity that there are not more people like you in the horse world.
 
This story is so lovely I nearly cried when you said she was going blind!! =[

But then I thought, hang on, you helped her so much, you bought her back from a dark place & gave her safety, so really there is nothing you both cannot do!! She clearly trusts you, you can take her to her safe place and so she'll be fine!

I hope you both have so many more wonderful memories together, because you both deserve them!
 
her leagacy will live on in my memories, my new lovely realtionship with a lovely man( i said she inspired me to trust again) and the baby me and my daughter are going to buy in future to start with manners and love - Baby as taught me so much about me what i can do what is in side me - whilst my heart will break the day i say good bye i know she came to me for a reason - she is purely and simply a beautiful kind loving horse so sensitive but when you get in side her head its full of love - if can work out photos i will post some but look up brynargoed ap victor (her dad) and ebbw victor (her grand dad ) ebbw prince - she as amazing action a true dare i say old fah=shioned sec d but pure magic to watch - thank you emma( my daughter who just brings the best from baby)
 
Thats such a great story!

I am sure you have looked into all sorts already but have a look at these guys:

www.rollingdogranch.org

They have a number of elderly blind horses (as in totally blind) that still get ridden and they get along just fine! So you might have a few more years yet!! xxx
 
her leagacy will live on in my memories, my new lovely realtionship with a lovely man( i said she inspired me to trust again) and the baby me and my daughter are going to buy in future to start with manners and love - Baby as taught me so much about me what i can do what is in side me - whilst my heart will break the day i say good bye i know she came to me for a reason - she is purely and simply a beautiful kind loving horse so sensitive but when you get in side her head its full of love - if can work out photos i will post some but look up brynargoed ap victor (her dad) and ebbw victor (her grand dad ) ebbw prince - she as amazing action a true dare i say old fah=shioned sec d but pure magic to watch - thank you emma( my daughter who just brings the best from baby)

She's related to my boy!!! Mines Hendreforgan Orient Express. Ebbw victor is on henry's family tree too, can't find his passport atm though to find out where he is on it =\

Would be lively to see some pictures!!
 
Oh dear I'm crying at my desk again ! What a lovely story

I always remember a story on Pet rescue about a girls pony that was her confidence giver who she had for years and did everything on always jumped clear then he started walking in to things, it turned out he was blind. The vets said that his sight was so bad the only way that pony was getting round a course of jumps was his trust for his rider.

What beautiful animals we have x
 
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Oh goodness, that's set me off snivelling too :o

What a moving, insightful post and what a wonderful relationship you have with your mare. I'm so sorry that she's losing her sight. Thanks for sharing :)
 
That is a beautiful story. Animals are truly amazing how they can possibly trust a human again amazes me. You have done such a wonderful job.
 
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