Reina, Baymule’s Horse

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Can't wait for more pictures. 🥰

I saw one of those short videos on F.B. yesterday of a dog that had been rescued. They got it to stand in the same position for a picture each week for a year and then did that 'morph' thing so the video REALLY showed the transition from matted-up mess, to shaved starved bony pittiful little thing, all the way through to fluffy shiny healthy bouncing doodle-something dog. It was cool to watch.
 

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I took Reina’s 3 month pictures yesterday. She sure has changed from that starved skinny horse I brought home December 6, 2022.

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This is Reina in the trailer, the day I brought her home. I’m posting this to draw attention to her backbone. There was no flesh along her backbone, it went from a sharp ridge to her rib cage.

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I took this yesterday to show what a difference now. Her backbone is still prominent but nowhere near what it was.

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She is in good enough condition that I may saddle her and start working her in the round pen, ya’ know, that pile of panels leaned up against the H brace, that I need to drag out and put together. :)
 

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I took Reina’s 3 month pictures yesterday. She sure has changed from that starved skinny horse I brought home December 6, 2022.

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This is Reina in the trailer, the day I brought her home. I’m posting this to draw attention to her backbone. There was no flesh along her backbone, it went from a sharp ridge to her rib cage.

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I took this yesterday to show what a difference now. Her backbone is still prominent but nowhere near what it was.

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She is in good enough condition that I may saddle her and start working her in the round pen, ya’ know, that pile of panels leaned up against the H brace, that I need to drag out and put together. :)
Ooohhh she’s looking good! Love to see videos/pics of you working with her when you do!
 

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I took Reina’s 3 month pictures yesterday. She sure has changed from that starved skinny horse I brought home December 6, 2022.

View attachment 96874

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This is Reina in the trailer, the day I brought her home. I’m posting this to draw attention to her backbone. There was no flesh along her backbone, it went from a sharp ridge to her rib cage.

View attachment 96878

I took this yesterday to show what a difference now. Her backbone is still prominent but nowhere near what it was.

View attachment 96875

She is in good enough condition that I may saddle her and start working her in the round pen, ya’ know, that pile of panels leaned up against the H brace, that I need to drag out and put together. :)
MASSIVE improvement.
 
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