Thank you, Dr. Lydia, for spending that quiet, touching, moment with a little, scared, blind, mini horse. Simple acts of kindness, after the trauma those horses endured, go a very long way in comforting them. 🐴❤
A BIG THANK YOU to Rick for donating medical supplies/equipment..if we all do a little it adds up to a lot..food is another wonderful donation..we can't function if we aren't satiated..a huge THANK YOU to the docs for their knowledge and compassion..it's a privilege to see them work so well together
I absolutely love Dr. Lydia! Everyone at HP is so amazing but Dr. Lydia, you are special! Your heart shines through every time you’re on camera!! So incredibly compassionate and patient with every single animal. It’s so evident in the way you touch and talk with them, that you care very deeply. It helps to ease the sorrow knowing you’re doing everything you can to care for these sweet babies and you will make the best decision for each and every one ❤ Thank you!!
That little Chestnut who needed the Enucleation is an absolute stunner! It breaks my heart he was basically thrown away for an eminently treatable issue.
That poor poor paint, my god that rotation 😱💔 so glad she landed in your hands and was shown some love affection and treated with care at the end. For me, it means so much that these horses are SEEN before they go to the pastures in the sky. All that joy over new life!!! ❤❤❤❤ Edited to add: Troy is a real credit to your organization. He’s so good with the horses and you can tell he cares so much.
That poor paint horse with the founder..it was clear she was walking on her coffin bone..that had rotated until it was almost vertical..the Mule was in such a bad way..safe passage over the 🌈 bridge...run free in that lush pasture...no more pain..Shine Bright..Fly High 🌠🌃✨️🌈😭
So much is packed into every video these days. I’m glad you received some horses that you may be able to help develop a promising future. It is fun to see how excited and nearly giddy Dr. Lydia and Dr. Gina are about new equipment that helps them better diagnose and care for the animals at HPHS. That is pure dedication and compassion.
I love how all the women go nutzo over the baby. I am the same way when it comes to baby animals. So glad you guys got her so she can live and have her foal!
Dr Gina and Dr Lydia are the best. Calm and meticulous and they explain soo good what the do. Sorry for the heavy rain. Please, I hope you all did not catch a cold. Love from Norway.
The paint. She is my dream horse. I felt so bad when Troy was trying to get her to move. I could tell he was sad about her too. Crossing her legs over to hold herself up was just the worse I've ever seen. Tawny, I hope you gave her the last act of kindness right away as well as the mule. They were suffering terribly! Thank you to Rick for donating much needed medical supplies to Horse Plus. I know whatever Dr. Gina and Dr. Lydia can get makes their jobs even easier and more efficient. Thank you to the pizza donator! Gotta keep fuel into these hard working people! Jason, I like the way you're filming these "almost lives." It's kind of like when you were at the sale barn. I'll bet not having to travel there once a month is saving alot of money plus wear and tear on your trucks and trailers! You're getting just as many if not more, horses each month aren't you? I love intake days and seeing what horses come in and how they are rehabbed for new owners. Great job team!
I LOVE intake days!!! I haven't Kimberly lately. Is she ok? That 1st trailer of 13 horses looked pretty good. Sad about the paint mare that was foundered. When first being brought off the trailer, one of the gals called her a good lady and she reacted to that name. Please remember her as "Lady". Thank you all for what you do. Waiting for the next video of the next trailer.
I am just a wreck watching today 😢 100% ugly crying. The compassion, care & love that is given to these beautiful animals is just ah-mazing. I wish I could do more than my little amount. It warms my heart to know there are people of you alls caliber doing what you do. ❤
A new life amidst all the sadness & pain & death. Thank you, mama horse & baby, for putting smiles on the faces of these fine folks & giving them something wonderful to look forward to! And wait just one minute---Dr. Lydia eats FOUR pieces of pizza & stays so slender...HOW??? Unfair. Totally unfair. I protest.
@@NM-ub6ml Um, I did actually notice that but I don't think being tall keeps you from gaining weight particularly. I'm glad she can eat 4 pieces of pizza & still stay healthy, she deserves anything good that comes her way.
Aww I live in the UK but I sure wish I lived in Tennessee. I would come out n volunteer as often as possible. It was nice to see some healthier looking horses in this ‘Almost Live #2’. Can’t believe how teeny weeny that baby is in the momma’s tummy. Great job everyone ❤
Remember Dr. Lydia, you are performing an act of kindness when you have to make those hard calls. I know and the staff give these babies a lot of love before and during. Something they probably have wanted so badly and did not receive before they got to you. So many people have no idea that horses have close emotions to people, they want to feel loved and cherished. And should a negative thought enter mind, remind yourself of the horror story ending to their life that you averted so their passing was peaceful, not brutal. I don't know if you have been on a killing floor, and to be honest I pray you never have, I was when I was a child and it was a back then humane one as the owner made sure of it, but what I saw, heard and smelled before being rushed away, traumatized me for life. And this is why I am ever so grateful to you and the staff when the last act of kindness is preformed with you. Be Blessed, all of you, Always for the work you do.
@@RataPerry It was quite by accident and as a curious child my own fault. My brother in law had to work, there was no way he could get out of it. He was a butcher or a butcher's assistant at that time, I can't remember. An emergency arose that required all my other family members attention so it was just him that could watch me. I was put in a room and told to stay put. However I let myself out when I heard this most horrible noise that scared me. Now you can't blame him or the others as they were all men and he was only in his late teens not used to watching kids at all. The noise scared me so bad and then there was the smell that also upset me, so I started to run full speed and that's when I ended up on the kill floor just as this cow came through the shoot and I say it get killed. My screaming got them all running, but it was to late, I saw the whole thing. And this was the old fashioned way of the kill as this is going back quite a few years. All of them were so sorry and very worried for me but it was just a horrible accident that I saw what I did and as I said, this was a humane kill floor if you can call them that. The owner was quite firm on how the animals were taken from the trucks and put into the shoots. If any man even slapped one for not behaving, they were fired on the spot! So this is why I can relate so well with what Horse Plus is talking about when they talk about the slaughter pipeline. If what I saw was humane and that was a horror, I can only imagine how they go about it in Mexico! So I hope this answers your question as I don't want to go into the detail of what I saw without bringing back trauma upon myself.
The horse that had his ruptured eye removed looks and sounds like Franklin would be a great name for. It's a patriotic name for the month of July as well as a nod to Ben Franklin who designed the first know glasses with Bifocals.
Amazing to save all those beaitiful horses, miss seeing kimberly hope she is doing well and my family wishes her well and hope to see her back soon and or an update!!
As someone who wears hard contacts and who has had a few corneal scratches over the decades that were horribly painful, I can't even imagine the pain that a horse with an eye injury that serious is feeling. Your vet team is exceptional in their skill and kindness to these animals that have suffered for far too long.
Yup. you guys really stuck it to the man. When the auction kicked you all out and told you that you can't.....well you all fired back with a resounding Yes we can. Now you guys are rescuing so many more horses than even before and sucessfully intercepting them before they even get to the auction. Job well done by all of you!!!!!! :)
@@RataPerry Not when the horses are being brought to them before they’re sold at the auction. Some people will buy horses and then sell them to Horse Plus but most bring the horses to them instead of taking them to the auction in the first place. Or at least that’s how I understand it to be. Edit: Plus a lot of these horses would’ve gone back to that same auction or would’ve been taken to another auction, allowing them to make more profits. The fact that the horses’ auction journey has finally ended at Horse Plus means that they cannot continue through that pipeline and provide profits for auctions and auctioneers.
It’s nice to see horses that might be given a continued life. Yesterday’s group were very sad. (Which is not to say they don’t all deserve compassionate care, but I love t to see some get adopted). Edit: Hayley has the right idea about a summer rain- if you’re going to get wet, may as well just go with it!
"Stanley. . We want to help you do things RIGHT!" My first set of socket wrenches my dad bought me were made by Stanley. The horse who had his eye out should be named Stanley. ❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you are doing this work and showing the realities. Keep going and keep helping. You all fought through all the issues of the day and made so many animals find peace.
It really was such a welcome change to see those well-fed, healthy looking horses come out of the trailer. Sadly they're in the minority. But I remind myself that, after some time in the care of the amazing Horse Plus staff, even the ones who come in skinny and sickly will be looking and feeling so much better.
Thank you Jason (especially) for the Almost Lives this week! I really enjoy the more raw footage and the sense of being more a part of the action. Super edited videos, all polished, those are nice too---but these are just more real. Amazing work you've all done. God Bless.
It’s sad to know that the healthier looking horses are often the ones at risk of actually going to slaughter. The sickly, skinny ones don’t have enough meat on them, so instead of taking them to be slaughtered and butchered they’re tossed from one auction to another to make as much money as possible before they finally collapse and die, can’t even move anymore and are then killed, or are pawned off to rescue facilities-but not out of mercy. Most of the time they do it just to avoid the hassle of disposing of the animals, or to get that last chunk of cash. I was happy to see so many horses at such a decent weight this episode, not just because it means they’re not suffering as much but because those are the horses that will be slaughtered for meat. Of course the skinny ones also desperately need to be saved as well and are just as much a victim of the slaughter cycle as the healthier ones. Those humans are heinous to both types of animal.
it is great to hear that that horse it to fat but I would not shame it - now he needs the extra energy to get well again and a healthy body is the best weapon it is amazing what you are doing 😀😀😀🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I’m still watching but just wanted to say these buyout intake videos have become quite great. It’s like we are there in the midst of things. So interesting seeing the process of meet and greet and how well this team works together. Also Corey’s low key calm energy with all equines is fantastic to observe.
Shame on the owners that allow their horses to end up in the pipeline. How could you treat any animal to suffer like the paint horse. I feel in my gut that she gave someone years of work and loyalty and in stead of putting her down, they just had to get a little more out of her by selling her.
She might have been sold privately, then the new owner just put her on heavy pasture, and this happened. Then they decided to get their "money back" by sending it to slaughter. 😢 Many people aren't aware or have lost the knowledge about heavy feeding and how it destroys the hoof.
That paint is absolutely gorgeous I hope that her founder is not so bad that you can't save her. People letting a horse get like that is very shameful and very sad. What a waste of a beautiful paint my heart is breaking for her. I wish she had been better taken care of.💔💕🐎🙏
Name him Pirate. Thank you for dealing with this so fast. He looks like he'll be a really good horse for somebody. I'm not a vet, but even I could see what was going on with the coffin bone in that poor horse. The cheering when the ultrasound showed the mare was pregnant was heartwarming and showed just how much better the new ultrasound is. The old one couldn't sometimes show a late term foal much less one this early on. Thanks Rick for helping with some more equipment. They'll put it to use immediately. Was that song about the blind horse written just for this episode? I tried to find it with no luck. Whispers of hope indeed. Good energy going to that mini.
It always makes me feel good for you to be able to relieve these poor, gentle souls of their suffering. I am so happy your facility is able to do all you do for alĺ the horses that come through that gate. Rather, it will give them a quality of life to move on and be loved and treated the way they are so deserving of or end their suffering . May you always be there and continue your wonderful work for every horse you possibly can. I think your buyout program has given you a great way to stop them from going to slaughter. I wish you could still be able to save some auction horses but until that is possible this is the best way to move forward in my opinion. The buyout program has turned out to be a blessing for so many that were heading to the slaughter house, and I am so thankful to see how many horses are actually coming through that front gate to get that 2nd chance to be treated and loved like every horse should be. I have to say that I think you have the very best veterinarian's that you could have employed for this work and your group. I know it took awhile to build up all the great people you have employed and that does voluntary work, that you couldn't ask for any better or trustworthy than you have at this point. I pray that you continue to get all the donations you get to keep things getting better and better. Sorry for such a long comment but I truly love all you do and all the hard work and long hours you put into it to keep moving forward and making a world of difference in all the animals you take in and help. Thank you!!! I will continue to keep you all in my prayers 🙏 🙏🙏
I love watching you. You are a beatiful team. I appreciate your commitment and love for these horses. It's cruelty send them to the slaughterhouse after years of loyalty to their owners. God protect you❤❤❤
So happy that the Tiny little Mare (filly really), has Landed with you Safely and is under the supervision of your TEAM. Sleep sweet Young Lady. I’m sorry you’re scared right now.
That little gelding with the bad eye is just Sooo Lovely. Eye irritation (as we ALL know) is EXCRUCIATING. Even a grain of sand,-- or a clear fiber. . . Torture. Dr. Lydia keeps blowing me away with her gift for “Getting It” with her prioritization in Critical and Pain Triage. Just Wow. Dr. Gina is Rising and Shining in her Clinical Evaluations,-- I’m just not familiar with her YET!!!
Okay, no-one's said it so I wilI admit to it.................I snigggered at the "Dad" joke re the T-Rex!! I also wish I lived in America specifically Tennessee, as I would offer my services for free simply to be part of your amazing Team and your Mission in life.
Love these videos so much better than the ones of the past. Dr. Lydia is great with her details & knowledge. Love listening to her voice & love for these animals!!
In retrospect, getting "kicked out" of the auction was better for Horse Plus. You're helping more horses and paying alot less for each horse. It was a blessing to get kicked out! When God closes a door, he opens a window, or other egress! ❤
Thank you, Dr. Lydia, for spending that quiet, touching, moment with a little, scared, blind, mini horse. Simple acts of kindness, after the trauma those horses endured, go a very long way in comforting them. 🐴❤
Dr Gina is the perfect addition to your vet team. She and Dr Lydia work so well together!
An amazing professional team! Thank you all! ❤🐴
Dr Lydia is just so loving with all the horses. I have great respect for her to give comfort to all the horses.
I swear Caitlin was whispering to the horse that had an enucleation....that girl is so empathetic and kind to the horses!
Thank you Rick, for donating medical equipment to horse plus !!!! I know they realy appreciate you.
Just love Dr Lydia and all. She’s so compassionate 💞
She’s a Rockstar,- Correct?!? 😊❤
A BIG THANK YOU to Rick for donating medical supplies/equipment..if we all do a little it adds up to a lot..food is another wonderful donation..we can't function if we aren't satiated..a huge THANK YOU to the docs for their knowledge and compassion..it's a privilege to see them work so well together
The "Amost Live" videos are so engaging. Feels like we're right there with you for all the lows and the highs.
I absolutely love Dr. Lydia! Everyone at HP is so amazing but Dr. Lydia, you are special! Your heart shines through every time you’re on camera!! So incredibly compassionate and patient with every single animal. It’s so evident in the way you touch and talk with them, that you care very deeply. It helps to ease the sorrow knowing you’re doing everything you can to care for these sweet babies and you will make the best decision for each and every one ❤ Thank you!!
I just really love dr Lydia. Such a blessing to have her and dr Gina to provide the best care possible to all those animals
I love how all the team looks after the horses and each other
That little Chestnut who needed the Enucleation is an absolute stunner! It breaks my heart he was basically thrown away for an eminently treatable issue.
A baby!!! How awesome is that? Now both momma and baby has a real future. Thank you guys!!!!
WOW that was super generous of Rick ❤❤❤
That poor poor paint, my god that rotation 😱💔 so glad she landed in your hands and was shown some love affection and treated with care at the end. For me, it means so much that these horses are SEEN before they go to the pastures in the sky.
All that joy over new life!!! ❤❤❤❤
Edited to add: Troy is a real credit to your organization. He’s so good with the horses and you can tell he cares so much.
I am so, glad that these heartbreaking horses get love at the end and a peaceful passing. 🌈 ❤
Dr Lydia is great. She so smart and experienced. Awesome
I like the name “pirate” for the horse in surgery this morning.
Excellent love that name.
@@ClaudiaThomas-c7dI almost said that
I Totally Agree. Pirate is the perfect name for that horse.
That poor paint horse with the founder..it was clear she was walking on her coffin bone..that had rotated until it was almost vertical..the Mule was in such a bad way..safe passage over the 🌈 bridge...run free in that lush pasture...no more pain..Shine Bright..Fly High 🌠🌃✨️🌈😭
I enjoy seeing the folks from the Navajo nation- calm, wonderful and I hope to watch their journey to becoming vets- God Bless
Such wonderful additions to the team, their help is so appreciated.
Hard working dedicated people.
What an amazing and compassionate team! Thank you all for your diligent work rescuing these babies from the slaughter pipeline!
I love listening to dr Lydia talk ❤
I love watching Dr Lydia interacting with the horses. She is so very gentle with them.
So much is packed into every video these days. I’m glad you received some horses that you may be able to help develop a promising future. It is fun to see how excited and nearly giddy Dr. Lydia and Dr. Gina are about new equipment that helps them better diagnose and care for the animals at HPHS. That is pure dedication and compassion.
I thought j heard Dr Lydia call the horse who had the eye surgery ‘Courage’. That would be a good name for him!!
I love how all the women go nutzo over the baby. I am the same way when it comes to baby animals. So glad you guys got her so she can live and have her foal!
Dr Gina and Dr Lydia are the best. Calm and meticulous and they explain soo good what the do. Sorry for the heavy rain. Please, I hope you all did not catch a cold. Love from Norway.
Good having you Jason moderating. You are really good at this.
The paint. She is my dream horse. I felt so bad when Troy was trying to get her to move. I could tell he was sad about her too. Crossing her legs over to hold herself up was just the worse I've ever seen. Tawny, I hope you gave her the last act of kindness right away as well as the mule. They were suffering terribly!
Thank you to Rick for donating much needed medical supplies to Horse Plus. I know whatever Dr. Gina and Dr. Lydia can get makes their jobs even easier and more efficient. Thank you to the pizza donator! Gotta keep fuel into these hard working people! Jason, I like the way you're filming these "almost lives." It's kind of like when you were at the sale barn. I'll bet not having to travel there once a month is saving alot of money plus wear and tear on your trucks and trailers! You're getting just as many if not more, horses each month aren't you? I love intake days and seeing what horses come in and how they are rehabbed for new owners. Great job team!
I LOVE intake days!!! I haven't Kimberly lately. Is she ok? That 1st trailer of 13 horses looked pretty good. Sad about the paint mare that was foundered. When first being brought off the trailer, one of the gals called her a good lady and she reacted to that name. Please remember her as "Lady". Thank you all for what you do. Waiting for the next video of the next trailer.
I was thinking of Kimberly as well. I hope she is okay! Let her know we're asking about her. We need a "Kimberly Update"! ❤
I believe she's on vacation.
Medical reasons is why she hasn't been on here. Not sure if she'll be back is what was stated a while back.
I think Kimberly and John are on holiday..
@@bonniedunkin-brady9358 I'm sure she came back after being poorly..
I am just a wreck watching today 😢 100% ugly crying. The compassion, care & love that is given to these beautiful animals is just ah-mazing. I wish I could do more than my little amount. It warms my heart to know there are people of you alls caliber doing what you do. ❤
A new life amidst all the sadness & pain & death. Thank you, mama horse & baby, for putting smiles on the faces of these fine folks & giving them something wonderful to look forward to!
And wait just one minute---Dr. Lydia eats FOUR pieces of pizza & stays so slender...HOW??? Unfair. Totally unfair. I protest.
Different bodies... she is very tall as well.
@@NM-ub6ml Um, I did actually notice that but I don't think being tall keeps you from gaining weight particularly. I'm glad she can eat 4 pieces of pizza & still stay healthy, she deserves anything good that comes her way.
Wow hard to listen with all the noise around, but great work!
Aww I live in the UK but I sure wish I lived in Tennessee. I would come out n volunteer as often as possible. It was nice to see some healthier looking horses in this ‘Almost Live #2’. Can’t believe how teeny weeny that baby is in the momma’s tummy. Great job everyone ❤
Hello Sharon , I'm watching from England UK 🇬🇧 too .Best wishes from Robin Hood Country 😊
Omg hi to you both! I’m also from the uk!!! 🥰 I hope you are both doing well!! 🙏🏻
Same here. Germany is too far to hop over frequently, but I wish I could be part of this, too ❤
@@viktoriarieke5737 I have to agree! As much as we’d love to one the price of the flights + the 12-16 hour flights 😩
I'm from the UK also greeting from Liverpool.
For all those who abuse these poor animals, let's pop around and give them last kindness, they will not be missed.
That beautiful paint,so so sorry.😢
Heart breaking watching the mule so hungry its eating muddy wet disgusting hay glad their safe thanks for all your generous donations
Hi, where is your ranch? Do you rescue ad well?
The best part about intake days, is seeing the horses get all of the things...❤❤
Seriously!!! 😊❤
Thank you, Jason, for filming intake #2. They are my favorites! I appreciate all that you all do!
I love seeing the horses being turned out for the first time, knowing the worst is over.
Thank You Rick Karen. Lol. You are a Treasure.❤
I love the vet channel, surgeries are so fascinating and your vets are amazing to share this all with us so Thankyou.
Remember Dr. Lydia, you are performing an act of kindness when you have to make those hard calls. I know and the staff give these babies a lot of love before and during. Something they probably have wanted so badly and did not receive before they got to you. So many people have no idea that horses have close emotions to people, they want to feel loved and cherished.
And should a negative thought enter mind, remind yourself of the horror story ending to their life that you averted so their passing was peaceful, not brutal. I don't know if you have been on a killing floor, and to be honest I pray you never have, I was when I was a child and it was a back then humane one as the owner made sure of it, but what I saw, heard and smelled before being rushed away, traumatized me for life. And this is why I am ever so grateful to you and the staff when the last act of kindness is preformed with you. Be Blessed, all of you, Always for the work you do.
Why in the world were you there, on the killing floor, as a child? The killing floor isn't a place for the faint of heart let alone a child.
@@RataPerry It was quite by accident and as a curious child my own fault. My brother in law had to work, there was no way he could get out of it. He was a butcher or a butcher's assistant at that time, I can't remember.
An emergency arose that required all my other family members attention so it was just him that could watch me.
I was put in a room and told to stay put. However I let myself out when I heard this most horrible noise that scared me. Now you can't blame him or the others as they were all men and he was only in his late teens not used to watching kids at all.
The noise scared me so bad and then there was the smell that also upset me, so I started to run full speed and that's when I ended up on the kill floor just as this cow came through the shoot and I say it get killed. My screaming got them all running, but it was to late, I saw the whole thing. And this was the old fashioned way of the kill as this is going back quite a few years.
All of them were so sorry and very worried for me but it was just a horrible accident that I saw what I did and as I said, this was a humane kill floor if you can call them that. The owner was quite firm on how the animals were taken from the trucks and put into the shoots. If any man even slapped one for not behaving, they were fired on the spot! So this is why I can relate so well with what Horse Plus is talking about when they talk about the slaughter pipeline. If what I saw was humane and that was a horror, I can only imagine how they go about it in Mexico! So I hope this answers your question as I don't want to go into the detail of what I saw without bringing back trauma upon myself.
your care and compassion are an antidote to the awful times we live in--thank you
LOVE the teamwork of the vets and the other staff assisting. Like MASH, very professional but also keeping a sense of humanity on full display.
The horse that had his ruptured eye removed looks and sounds like Franklin would be a great name for. It's a patriotic name for the month of July as well as a nod to Ben Franklin who designed the first know glasses with Bifocals.
Amazing to save all those beaitiful horses, miss seeing kimberly hope she is doing well and my family wishes her well and hope to see her back soon and or an update!!
As someone who wears hard contacts and who has had a few corneal scratches over the decades that were horribly painful, I can't even imagine the pain that a horse with an eye injury that serious is feeling. Your vet team is exceptional in their skill and kindness to these animals that have suffered for far too long.
I love how the auction trying to stop you meant you all can actually rescue more horses per month after jumping through all those hoops!
Don't the auction and the auctioneer get a percentage of each sale they make?
Yup. you guys really stuck it to the man. When the auction kicked you all out and told you that you can't.....well you all fired back with a resounding Yes we can. Now you guys are rescuing so many more horses than even before and sucessfully intercepting them before they even get to the auction. Job well done by all of you!!!!!! :)
@@RataPerry Not when the horses are being brought to them before they’re sold at the auction. Some people will buy horses and then sell them to Horse Plus but most bring the horses to them instead of taking them to the auction in the first place. Or at least that’s how I understand it to be.
Edit: Plus a lot of these horses would’ve gone back to that same auction or would’ve been taken to another auction, allowing them to make more profits. The fact that the horses’ auction journey has finally ended at Horse Plus means that they cannot continue through that pipeline and provide profits for auctions and auctioneers.
You are all such special people, thank you!
It’s nice to see horses that might be given a continued life. Yesterday’s group were very sad. (Which is not to say they don’t all deserve compassionate care, but I love t to see some get adopted).
Edit: Hayley has the right idea about a summer rain- if you’re going to get wet, may as well just go with it!
"Stanley. . We want to help you do things RIGHT!"
My first set of socket wrenches my dad bought me were made by Stanley.
The horse who had his eye out should be named
Stanley. ❤❤❤❤❤
I am so very happy this group of horses were in so much better health than the ones yesterday❤❤❤ And one is pregnant❤ Great job guys!!!!
Glad you are doing this work and showing the realities. Keep going and keep helping. You all fought through all the issues of the day and made so many animals find peace.
Rick! You are amazing! Thank you!
The chestnut having the eye op is stunning. So sad someone has loved him until he's needed help and then he's been discarded 😢
That or they sold him thinking he was going to a good home and the new owner didn’t want to deal with the horses problems.
@@gizzmowalliss
Either way their love seems rather shallow.
It really was such a welcome change to see those well-fed, healthy looking horses come out of the trailer. Sadly they're in the minority. But I remind myself that, after some time in the care of the amazing Horse Plus staff, even the ones who come in skinny and sickly will be looking and feeling so much better.
God Bless you all and all the Animals that you all take care of, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The rotation on that poor mare 😕 Great work Dr Lydia and Dr Gina!
Hi everyone great work on those lovely horses
Thank you Jason (especially) for the Almost Lives this week! I really enjoy the more raw footage and the sense of being more a part of the action. Super edited videos, all polished, those are nice too---but these are just more real. Amazing work you've all done. God Bless.
Kudos to Rick the donor for the medical supplies!!! 🤩🥇
I love seeing fellow Natives getting this opportunity, they are learning so much, and they seem like a couple fun people!
Usually the horses you save are so bony, it's good to see one that is "too fat".
That's sometimes why they are dumped though... metabolic issues.. laminitis and founder coming
Hard to manage and people dump them
It’s sad to know that the healthier looking horses are often the ones at risk of actually going to slaughter. The sickly, skinny ones don’t have enough meat on them, so instead of taking them to be slaughtered and butchered they’re tossed from one auction to another to make as much money as possible before they finally collapse and die, can’t even move anymore and are then killed, or are pawned off to rescue facilities-but not out of mercy. Most of the time they do it just to avoid the hassle of disposing of the animals, or to get that last chunk of cash.
I was happy to see so many horses at such a decent weight this episode, not just because it means they’re not suffering as much but because those are the horses that will be slaughtered for meat. Of course the skinny ones also desperately need to be saved as well and are just as much a victim of the slaughter cycle as the healthier ones. Those humans are heinous to both types of animal.
In my opinion, the vet doctors are the once who work the most
I have learned so much watching Dr Lydia. What a gift she is to your program! So sad about that beautiful paint horse....
it is great to hear that that horse it to fat but I would not shame it - now he needs the extra energy to get well again and a healthy body is the best weapon it is amazing what you are doing 😀😀😀🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I’m still watching but just wanted to say these buyout intake videos have become quite great. It’s like we are there in the midst of things. So interesting seeing the process of meet and greet and how well this team works together. Also Corey’s low key calm energy with all equines is fantastic to observe.
Your buyout program is terrific. What a great idea
I can’t imagine how the dogs barking in the background can help the horse relax🤔
Dog people don't care. Dogs screaming ruin everything for every other animal and human.
Re watching, God bless you all and the beautiful horses. So sad about the horse with the bad feet😢.
Shame on the owners that allow their horses to end up in the pipeline. How could you treat any animal to suffer like the paint horse. I feel in my gut that she gave someone years of work and loyalty and in stead of putting her down, they just had to get a little more out of her by selling her.
I agree. it's excruciatingly sad.
She might have been sold privately, then the new owner just put her on heavy pasture, and this happened.
Then they decided to get their "money back" by sending it to slaughter. 😢
Many people aren't aware or have lost the knowledge about heavy feeding and how it destroys the hoof.
Dr Gina has such beautiful hair.
It was def an easier day of rescues and horses in better shape it was nice for once
Thank you HPHS team and volunteers!!!
You ROCK!!!
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That paint is absolutely gorgeous I hope that her founder is not so bad that you can't save her. People letting a horse get like that is very shameful and very sad. What a waste of a beautiful paint my heart is breaking for her. I wish she had been better taken care of.💔💕🐎🙏
Uhm she died
Great job done by all. Thank you each and every one.
Joplin would be a good name for this handsome boy 🐴
He will adjust to having one eye
Name him Pirate. Thank you for dealing with this so fast. He looks like he'll be a really good horse for somebody. I'm not a vet, but even I could see what was going on with the coffin bone in that poor horse. The cheering when the ultrasound showed the mare was pregnant was heartwarming and showed just how much better the new ultrasound is. The old one couldn't sometimes show a late term foal much less one this early on. Thanks Rick for helping with some more equipment. They'll put it to use immediately. Was that song about the blind horse written just for this episode? I tried to find it with no luck. Whispers of hope indeed. Good energy going to that mini.
Happy beautiful veterinarians .
Where is kimberley? Xx
Love all of you! Thank you for everything you did for those beautiful horses today❣️
I love the way Dr Lydia explains everything so clearly to us & she's so calm & loving with the horses Penny UK
Dr. Lydia is my spiritanimal ❤
It always makes me feel good for you to be able to relieve these poor, gentle souls of their suffering. I am so happy your facility is able to do all you do for alĺ the horses that come through that gate. Rather, it will give them a quality of life to move on and be loved and treated the way they are so deserving of or end their suffering . May you always be there and continue your wonderful work for every horse you possibly can. I think your buyout program has given you a great way to stop them from going to slaughter. I wish you could still be able to save some auction horses but until that is possible this is the best way to move forward in my opinion. The buyout program has turned out to be a blessing for so many that were heading to the slaughter house, and I am so thankful to see how many horses are actually coming through that front gate to get that 2nd chance to be treated and loved like every horse should be. I have to say that I think you have the very best veterinarian's that you could have employed for this work and your group. I know it took awhile to build up all the great people you have employed and that does voluntary work, that you couldn't ask for any better or trustworthy than you have at this point. I pray that you continue to get all the donations you get to keep things getting better and better. Sorry for such a long comment but I truly love all you do and all the hard work and long hours you put into it to keep moving forward and making a world of difference in all the animals you take in and help. Thank you!!! I will continue to keep you all in my prayers 🙏 🙏🙏
Jason:” We are here for the pizza. Also horses. Keep the humor coming. It helps.
I hope kimberley and John are OK sending good wishes.
I love watching you. You are a beatiful team. I appreciate your commitment and love for these horses. It's cruelty send them to the slaughterhouse after years of loyalty to their owners. God protect you❤❤❤
Jason is so funny and sweet❤❤you are all angels ❤❤
Look at that tall gorgeous black horse. I wanna see more !
Diathermy is great
So happy that the Tiny little Mare (filly really), has Landed with you Safely and is under the supervision of your TEAM.
Sleep sweet Young Lady.
I’m sorry you’re scared right now.
That little gelding with the bad eye is just Sooo Lovely.
Eye irritation (as we ALL know) is EXCRUCIATING.
Even a grain of sand,-- or a clear fiber. . . Torture.
Dr. Lydia keeps blowing me away with her gift for “Getting It” with her prioritization in Critical and Pain Triage.
Just Wow.
Dr. Gina is Rising and Shining in her Clinical Evaluations,-- I’m just not familiar with her YET!!!
be good to see a overhang on the front and back of the intake barn
Okay, no-one's said it so I wilI admit to it.................I snigggered at the "Dad" joke re the T-Rex!! I also wish I lived in America specifically Tennessee, as I would offer my services for free simply to be part of your amazing Team and your Mission in life.
Hi all 👋👋
He's beautiful. He doesn't look like a mini.
Love these videos so much better than the ones of the past. Dr. Lydia is great with her details & knowledge. Love listening to her voice & love for these animals!!
I was born and lived in a temperate rainforest. I trained horses there. If you couldn’t do it in the rain, you couldn’t do it.
In retrospect, getting "kicked out" of the auction was better for Horse Plus. You're helping more horses and paying alot less for each horse. It was a blessing to get kicked out! When God closes a door, he opens a window, or other egress! ❤