On Feb 17, 2009 I was sitting and surfing the net looking at the pictures of horses that where for sale and stumbled across an add for a Free 20 year old mare that was in need of some TLC. So I decided that I would email and see some pics, later that day I was introduced to Katie. I drove out there that night to see her an 82 mile drive one way in the pouring rain. We did not ever get to the house until well after 9:00 that evening.
The lady that had orginally pulled Katie from where she was living walked me around back and there was Katie in a small paddock with a few other young neglected horses that had also been rescued from a different home. The only blanket that they had to help keep her warm was about 2 sizes to big and she was so skinny that she was able to walk right out of it even with all the buckles done up. This big sweet one eyed mare came up and bumped me with her head untill I started giving her scratches and that was it I knew that she had to come home with me, even my hubby (who at first was less than thrilled about bringing home yet another horse) took one look at her and said tell her that we will pick her up this weekend. So the deal was done and we where brining home the sweet mare.
Went to go pick her up that weekend and thank goodness the weather was better. Her rescuerer told me what little they where able to find out about this horse:
She was picked up by a friend of hers and Katie was living in a tiny mud covered paddock with a paint stallion and her 5 month old baby. Accoring to where they got her from Katie was not that skinny and it was only because she was old. She used to be a beginner show horse somewhere in VA and lost her eye one night coming home from a horse show when the trailer bounced off the ball of the truck and the trailer flipped.
I was worried hearing that she had been in a trailer accident that she would be a bit on the hard side to load up but she hopped right in the trailer without a second thought about it. We finallg got her home and she settled right in...not 10 minutes after we pulled in the rain started up again and she headed right in the run in, we where told that she would not go into a run-in or a stall where she was at. Here are some pics from a few days after we got her home.


