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37 Horses Rescued from Slaughter: June Almost Live
Added:We have 37 horses. They are almost here.
We're intercepting them out of the slaughter pipeline. The slaughter pipeline's currently closed down. There are some horses going into Canada and some horses from what we can gather legally being taken into Mexico. But overall, it's been shut down and we are going to intercept as many horses as possible. We do have rescuers out in the the grounds fields today uh trying to rescue horses as well. So, we'll see how that goes. But 37 on their way right now.
>> We ready?
>> Yeah.
>> Get photos, too.
Hey guys, easy.
Come on.
There you go.
Looks like this one might be foundered.
>> I'm going to go up on the side. Sydney, come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on, baby. Hi, little baby. Come on.
Come here, baby.
Stick with your mom.
There's nobody else up there.
>> Yeah. Let's Let's close this.
Come on. Come on.
Well, try to get an accurate number.
>> Trey, I think we can just push him with this one.
>> Come on.
Come on.
They're 26.
8. Eight. Eight. Everybody calm down. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Ah, stop moving.
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 212 3 Yeah, 26 >> with the three little babies.
>> Uh there was a there's Well, I guess that one's not as tiny.
>> Pull them out.
The big the big ones. The stallion.
>> The draft horse.
Yeah, let's close this off in here. I think. Well, we we get them separated.
>> 12.
>> It'll just be a safe spot for him.
>> 3. I'm getting 37.
>> Tawnie pain meds.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> No.
>> And then Trey, if you can stand there and just kind of love on her. Well, I'm going to give her some pain meds. Yeah.
Let Nicole do that. Hi ma'am.
She come on the side. There you go.
There you go.
>> And then just stand there and pet her and kind of Yeah.
I want the emphasis to be on the legs.
Maybe stay on the other side.
>> Yeah.
>> Sydney, will you start getting that ready?
>> Stand a little bit in front of her like Yeah, there you go. And then just Hi, ma'am.
Payton's just getting everybody water and stuff and then she'll switch with you so you can help Tonnie out there.
>> Shelter love.
Yep, that's a bucket.
Hi.
>> B26. What?
>> 103.
>> 103.
>> Look at your teeth.
Belgian mayor.
>> What you think?
>> At least >> 20.
>> What do you think, Tonnie?
>> I was going to go with >> it down.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> 20 Belgian. 20 years old.
Blaze, we're going to go with 20.
>> Uh, yeah. And then Payton, you can swap with Trey, but if you'll put on lead first. Um, we're going to do X-rays.
All right. So, anybody just needs to be at least 10 ft away.
>> Okay, let's go up higher.
>> Do it this way.
>> Uh, no, you can go up down. That's fine.
I'm just going to go up a little bit higher. Are you kidding me?
>> Uh up higher.
>> Yeah.
>> Doesn't fit. Joint is just too big.
>> Okay. I want to go down to that one.
>> Go with my leg.
>> Yep. Just go with her leg. Uh nope.
Sorry. You can just go vertical. Yep.
>> It's tricky cuz it's >> Yeah.
Okay.
And then we're going to do the DP of the carpass.
Ouch.
Okay, that is we can imagine the amount of pain that she's in and has been in for quite some time.
So, this is a 20-year-old mayor. Um, she is the first one we just looked at. If you look at that left front leg, obviously serious injury. Um, not sure if it was an old fracture. It looks like it based on the angle and everything.
Um, Dr. Jess will review everything.
She's not here today, so she'll get us definitive diagnosis, but she can barely stand on that leg.
She was already falling a couple times out there when other horses would push on her a little bit. Um, the X-rays are absolutely terrible. Um, as you can see, like she can't even straighten that leg.
It is definitely painful. Um, so we are going to provide her with the last act of kindness today because that is going to be the best thing for her.
>> Okay.
Bring them up.
>> Trey, let's get a leader up on him and tie his head opposite from the horses.
>> Yeah.
>> So, it does look like this horse has muscle atrophy or something on the the back leg.
>> The back leg. The hip. Sorry, K. stuff.
Um >> um if this is fixable and that's not causing him pain there, >> this would need to come out right now.
>> That would have to come out >> like now.
>> I mean tomorrow that's >> cuz he's been sitting like this for a very long time >> with all of this swelling. That's not just like an inucleation that's got like massive infection in there >> or it's an old fracture. I'll take >> X-rays and we'll decide. But if he was savable, he could come to Florida if he couldn't be adopted or she. Yeah.
>> Just Hi.
>> Can you tie him to the post?
>> Trey, can you tie him to the post and then we'll just leave him?
>> Yeah.
She looks like 12ish, 13. Okay.
>> So, you're just doing or Oh, I see you.
>> I'm doing these and getting other photos. So, >> like the last one or is she more >> I mean, you could call it Palamina. This is kind of just a Belgian color. I think it's more of a chestnut with a flax and mane and tail technically.
Okay, now I'm going to edit the video.
This is going to take a >> I don't want to have to give you sedation for that like in here.
>> Yeah.
>> Um but like this whole pocket is infection.
Yeah.
>> Um and then like I don't even know what this little extra pocket is there.
>> Um but that goes like >> it looks like all into her.
>> Did she get any pain meds?
>> Yes.
>> Good.
>> Good. Good. We'll get another horse.
>> See what Dr. Jess says about her.
>> So, we're going to do the stallion next.
>> Okay.
>> Um that way he's not causing any issues.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. He's probably about 18.
>> Okay.
>> Belgian again.
>> Yep.
>> Okay.
>> And chestnut. Y >> but doesn't have a flax and mane.
>> Yep. Okay.
Um I think she wanted the founder one.
>> Yeah. So he's he's right there. Yeah.
>> Mhm.
There you go.
Okay.
Back up. Back up. Back. Back up. So, I'm telling him I'm the boss. Back up. Oh.
So, he's not going to push me around.
If I just keep letting him circle me, he's just going to get worse and worse.
>> But if I say, "Hey," and then back up, back up, back up, that's going to make him in his mind be like, "Oh, I shouldn't push forward."
Okay. hand just against the wall.
That's good.
>> No, it's just high >> stuck.
>> They're both there, but he's foundered.
>> I'm going to call this horse white.
>> Huh?
>> White. It's got blue eyes.
>> White?
>> No. And you have a little Well, you're like weirdly tanned face with a blaze.
That's weird.
All right. What are you going with for breed on this one?
>> Let's say quarter horse.
>> Quarter horse.
>> Mhm.
>> Gross teeth.
So, the groove is all the way down.
>> I'm going to go try to fix the >> say 20. I I wouldn't um usually when they're 20, their teeth are not straight down, but the groove is definitely >> Yeah. And it's like super prominent on both sides, but it hasn't started receding yet.
>> I would say like 17, 18, because usually once they're 20, they start more getting that direction.
>> Okay.
>> So, under 20, their teeth are a little bit more um >> upright and then they start >> going out. But who's to say they're not 40 or 30 years old? Nobody.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Nobody knows. They're not registered.
That one's also rotated a little bit.
Okay. And the front face.
>> So this stud here, we think he's about 18. He's very cute. Um but he is definitely foundered. Um very obvious rotation in those bones. Dr. Jess can confirm and determine the angles and everything um when she looks at his X-rays, but he's pretty painful. Um he has a hard time walking. So, we are going to provide him with the last act of kindness today.
Yeah.
>> Go 20.
And then is she considered white? Gray >> consider white.
>> White. Okay.
Cuz I'm like I don't know what you're supposed to be. You're a horse. That's all that matters.
>> Yeah.
>> You get that fly out of your eyeball.
>> You have a disgusting nose.
>> Ready? Hi. Okay, that's what that is.
I'm going to touch you. It's okay.
Oh, yeah. This is a good good snap rub. Lice. Lots of lice.
>> So, this is this is really strange.
There's like a lump in here and we can move it all the way up her neck. And there's a soft tissue.
>> Weird.
>> So, anyways, >> take an X-ray of it.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't know what that is. It's weird though. I've never seen it where you can just slide it around their body like that.
>> Yeah. You really probably shouldn't be able to.
>> It's super weird moving it cuz it just you can just keep pushing it up >> and it doesn't seem to hurt her.
There's something hard in it.
Yeah. What you got in there? It's weird.
All right, let's see here.
A bath. This is what you need.
I don't even know if I was lined up with it. I just went with the plate.
You almost took it like >> Yeah. I need to go from >> like >> put it behind.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh yeah.
>> Might have to just ultrasound it sometime.
>> Oh.
>> Oh, we missed.
kind of step about 10 feet back when she's taking the picture.
>> So, try and do it >> that way. Yeah.
If that didn't get it, we'll just put her down for ultrasound of it later.
>> Yes, we should.
>> What number is >> uh 107 >> to clover? It causes a lot of um >> Yeah, they'll be drooling and making bubbles and everything else if they had a whole bunch of clover.
>> So, I don't know.
>> Oh, you got beautiful teeth.
>> Yes.
>> Wow. I never thought I'd say that at Buyout.
>> Okay. Going to be looking at it. Good job.
did pretty good.
>> Okay, so this is a little 20-year-old uh mayor. We think she's a pony of the Americas. Fancy. Um, she looks pretty good. She has on her left neck a big like subcutaneous lump that you can move around in her neck, which is a little weird. So, we didn't really see anything super obvious on X-ray. So, we're going to put her down for an ultrasound with Dr. Jess to just see what that is. Um, she's got some disgusting snot and is drooling a little bit, but her dental x-rays look fantastic, which is crazy for a buyout horse. So, we're very excited about that. Um, but yeah, otherwise she just kind of she's a little dirty. She's got some cuts and scrapes, but very minor.
So, she is getting her full intake, and she'll go decompress out in the pasture.
>> And I did mark the one.
Okay.
Wow, nice >> washing machine.
>> Feet, Jacob.
>> No, maybe it was a crib.
>> Wow, you have pretty nice teeth, too.
>> Wow. Way to go.
>> I need to make a tool.
>> Yeah.
Oh no, sweat on my hand. Ah, what do we got for 109?
>> So, he's like 24 years old.
>> He's a breeding uh paint breeding stock paint.
>> Oh yeah, that was not diagnostic.
Okay.
You want to grab SWAT and start sticking it anywhere? He's got cuts. Looks like his nose that left above his eye.
>> Testicles.
>> Yes.
>> Um, he's a stallion. I don't know if that changes for whatever you put in.
>> Huh.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, yeah, probably. That's crazy.
Um, she said anything over 20 she does not recommend.
All right. You are geling.
>> She said he's in his 20s.
>> 20s.
>> No marker chips.
>> Okay. And then what breed did she call him? Standard brick.
>> Okay.
>> Hey, look at your cute teeth.
Oh my gosh, the plate is backwards.
>> Hey, you did look good.
>> Like, do I get to go?
Really weird.
>> Almost looks like somebody took a knife and was putting designs under her.
>> Um, it's just really weird because it's like a design.
>> Yeah.
That's a big cut in there, man.
>> Standard bread.
>> Yeah, standard breads are the only breeds that we get that have the numbers on the neck like that.
>> Okay. Did that last one have a bread?
>> No, he was probably an Amish bred one >> cuz he didn't like he had a huge barrel and stuff. He was probably like a draft cross or something. Maybe that says 1 C >> 1 C884.
I'm going to try I'm trying to look it up. K uneducated and like 23.
>> Yeah.
Okay. Other side.
>> Um Dr. just said she will take a look at that Belgian tomorrow and see if >> Yeah. And then she can just make the call from there >> as long as we can keep him comfortable.
>> Yeah. Um she already got pain meds.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. So the Okay.
Is this a bay?
Okay. Go back here. Okay. Good girl.
17 18 Get the rest of this.
>> And then when you're distracted, we'll shove this up your nose.
>> I know you're mad. Put hands on him.
>> Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
>> Yeah.
You young guy. Trey likes you already, dude.
>> Oh, we got to get your halter off. Wait, who are you?
The BLM was doing basically bulk authority sales where people could purchase horses and a lot of these horses are end up being in the slaughter pipeline. So, he was purchased from the BLM in April for $25 and now it's June and we're rescuing him out of the slaughter pipeline. This happens quite often, but we'll have to report any of these things to the Bureau of Land Management. So, hopefully >> mustangs stop ending up in the slaughter pipeline.
>> Hey, beautiful.
It's a good looking horse.
A lot of these horses have a nice BCS.
>> Yeah, it would be under the main. So, we'll have to put her in the chute and see if she has a brand.
>> I don't know. Sydney said the wild ones are going quick compared to like the other horses.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Everybody wants the nutty ones.
>> Yeah. I don't see any. She's got some bad bite marks.
>> So, quarter horse cross.
>> Yeah.
April 17th, 2026.
>> Right. Yeah.
>> Looks like the Would you call her younger?
>> No. About 10.
>> Yeah. Okay.
Including the information of who purchased him.
for your records.
This isn't bad at all.
Okay, she can go in that last pin.
fit color. I was going to say cuz he looks just like Rocky. Yeah. Okay.
>> Here.
Space cuz we're keeping everybody.
Ah, >> the next horse has a foul odor in his mouth and like super agitated when you touch her mouth.
>> Yeah.
>> Um >> Okay.
>> But I think you're going to have to sedate her cuz like >> I couldn't even >> I'm going to take X-rays, too. It might just show that she's got like a >> like this is what she does if you try to touch her.
>> Okay.
>> Really hard to mess with her mouth.
That's Yeah, we're just going to go straight for X-rays and see.
>> She's just holding the black.
>> Okay.
>> All right. Now that she's drunk, let's see.
You got some weird insizers.
Gross.
>> Yeah, if they're in her office, this is plenty to test on.
>> Why do we get a pea sample?
>> Um, her urine just looks really disgusting. That is not what pee should look like. Um, and it smells really bad.
So, I have a horrible sense of smell, but both Tonnie and Sydney said it's really gross. Um, so we're going to run a year analysis on it and then see what's going on.
She just has like a little lump right here. So, I was wondering if she was choking on something a little bit and that's why she's doing all that stuff with her mouth. Um, let's throw lead back on real quick. Sydney.
Okay.
Hi. You look like a crazy boy.
Hi.
Can I listen to you without you crushing my hand?
Are you fully on the scale now? You are.
870. Okay.
Oh, he is. I need a towel like right now. Payton, can you grab me a towel?
Somebody that hit a goofy spot there, bud.
>> 1016.
There you go. You're going to have yourself a nice little hematoma.
Hang on. Hang on.
No, he looks gilded.
you are. Oh, left.
I'm going to before I go down for lunch, I'm going to take pictures of all the sheets and I probably will have Hie enter the ones that I have a K on for cuz >> they came with coggin, but realistically like >> I'll have Dr. Jess pull them at their recheck again so that we have like GBL coggin.
Uh, if his left leg is swollen, >> it's his left.
>> No.
>> Was it by the carpass or >> I think it is.
>> Okay.
Does he have his first ones?
>> Adult on the side come in. So, I think he's three.
>> Okay. Yeah, >> his four and a halfs haven't come in yet.
>> Just from the little sneak peek I got.
>> Maybe his twos are coming in and threes are coming out.
>> You're okay, sir.
>> That's okay. We'll go with three.
>> I I mean, you say two, three, but >> he's a big horse. Yeah. Yeah, I I just say three.
>> Okay, >> so we're gonna do carpus first. Sydney, >> I'm just gonna get what I can get. Uh down. Okay.
>> No, I think I can get what I need.
I'm going to go in here.
>> Gosh, left hand.
All right. All right, Sydney. I'm going to do a DP of the that left carpass.
Okay. A weird swelling on your chest, too.
It's like a very large mass. Okay.
Oh, his front tooth is broken.
>> Busted. I don't even think he has Are those his adult teeth?
>> Is he just old?
>> No, I think he's young. But Tonnie, do you want to look at his teeth now that he's sedated?
>> Teeth, aren't they?
>> Yeah. So, these that one would be losing it. So, he's coming to two and a half probably.
Okay.
>> You see how she doesn't blink? I mean, she blinks, but like she should be like h like this one.
>> She's like, "Don't don't hit me. I'm not going to hit you."
Hi.
Look at your little teeth.
Oh, you're old lady.
26 on that side maybe.
>> Hi. I know. Can we see this side again?
I'm not sure. There you go.
>> Yeah, it's like down to like there at least.
>> Good job.
>> Kind of see how it was more out like instead of the perfectly up >> heavy. It like doesn't seem like it would be that heavy.
You want to see your X-rays?
E.
Well, >> how's it looking?
>> Not the best teeth, but not the worst thing I've ever seen.
Cuz you real cute.
Um, yeah. I mean, her teeth aren't the worst thing I've ever seen. I'll stand here with her.
We can have Dr. Jess look at them.
You can see out of one eye. That's all you need.
Did that. Okay.
Come on, keep her. She needs to have her teeth looked at, but >> she will recover.
>> Yeah, >> she's got a great >> Her teeth aren't perfect, but we'll see.
They're not the worst thing we've ever seen here. So, her heart also sounds a little weird. Um I know. No, get the rest.
>> It's just like it's almost like she doesn't have the second beat or it's like super faint, but I'll have Dr. Jess listen to it, too.
Are we going to have to squeeze you? I don't really want to.
Now you're just frozen.
I got to be able to aid you though. Come on. You can go forward.
Come on. There you go.
You're okay, man.
Good job. I just need to see your teeth.
Oh, spicy.
Is it up?
>> We'll just skip an age on her for now.
>> I don't want to stress her out too much.
>> I >> Yeah, I wouldn't try to get that in there. Then she can go in the install.
There you go.
>> Okay.
>> Um, your nose is disgusting. What breed did you call that one?
>> Tennessee walking horse.
>> Tennessee walking horse. Okay. Can you come back this way? Come here.
E.
>> All I needed was your teeth.
Oh, sure.
>> Like four years old, I would say. Huh?
>> Ew, gross.
>> You think this one might be pregnant?
>> I think so.
>> She's got pretty big belly.
You're okay.
Hi.
You're okay.
Can you back up a little bit?
>> There you go. You can probably get a halter around her.
>> Yeah. I don't think she's terribly old.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Eight.
>> Seven. Eight.
>> Okay.
Look at you.
>> And overall, how do they do?
>> Pretty good. Um, they've looked really good. We just had a couple with some pretty severe wounds, but otherwise, a lot of healthy looking horses. Um, body conditions are better than we're used to. Teeth have looked really good. So, >> good group.
>> Um, she is going to get all her stuff as well, Sydney.
>> Yep.
Uh, it's not great.
Pretty deep. Um, it looks fairly new.
>> Hi. Are you okay if I try that wound will heal eventually?
>> This one's less time.
Okay.
>> Hi. Wrong way.
You take your snot somewhere else. Thank you.
Good job.
>> Okay. So, we'll let her get >> sleepy.
The left hind is a little bit off. She holds it really weird and was a little bit lame on it. So, we're going to see if um we can get some x-rays just to kind of see if it was like an old fracture or what's going on with it. And I'm not going to be lined up very well.
A little go down back down.
>> Yeah. So, she was walking.
She was walking weird and holding that leg really funny. Um, so let's go ahead and give her her stuff and then we will just keep an eye on it. And she has milk. So, baby was pulled off of her knot. She's missing her right eye or it's just really sunken in.
>> Okay. Um, what breed is that one? Is that a >> quarter horse?
>> Just quarter horse.
>> And then is she considered uh >> liver chest?
>> Liver chest.
>> Maybe she has a baby out there, but I don't know. I mean that should be >> Yeah.
>> Can you come this way?
>> What's going on with your eyeball?
>> We don't know if this one has an eye.
>> Hi.
>> I don't need to mess with your eye. I just need to look at it.
What the heck? It looks like they did an inucleation, >> but it's draining a little bit.
So, we'll get her on the list for Dr. Jess to look at a little closer. Um, let me listen to her heart and lungs and go from there.
>> Oh, yeah. She's completely Let's do dental X-rays just right in here. Okay.
>> Should I go?
>> You okay, ma'am?
>> Oh, I got your jawbone.
>> Um, her teeth didn't look terrible from like the one halfway decent image we got. Um, but overall her skin, her behavior, her eye, um, we don't have high hopes. Um, so for now, we're just going to kind of see how she does when she wakes up from her sedation.
>> Okay. Who are you? You're >> a horse.
>> Okay. Like a pony horsey quarter horse cross.
>> It's not quite string halt, but it does >> Oh, yeah.
>> higher right there.
>> Yeah.
>> Y >> we can do I am if we need.
>> Did it go in?
>> Yeah. Okay.
He says, "I will wipe this knot all over you.
>> Would you call this one a liver chestnut?"
>> It's like um where you see around the tail where the shedding is black.
>> Most baby horses that turn black are born that color.
>> Okay. Okay. So, you'd put him as black.
>> We're not attacking you. You're okay.
Let me just make sure you got a good heart.
Okay. Hi.
You're okay.
Okay.
Because it's also a funny angle.
Um, I think it's normal. I think it's just the angle I got.
So, >> he should be okay for now. And then >> that's why we have the veterary.
>> Yeah, exactly.
Seven. I don't know. There you are.
Close that.
Okay.
And then, oh jeez, too bad. Okay, there you go, little baby.
Ew, >> that's gross.
>> You going with 15?
>> She's got chicken salad on her gloves.
>> That looks nothing like chicken salad.
Banana pudding.
>> I like And I love banana pudding. So to call it that is like Yeah, it is.
It's really cute little chafers.
You're the same age as the other baby.
All right, you're good, little dude.
Go with your baby.
Oh, we didn't get your tag off. Oh, well, >> yeah.
>> Not all of them. Too many tags.
Nice.
Jacob, I would stand over here so she can't see you.
Hi. I need you to lift your head up.
Thank you.
That didn't go in at all.
Ma'am, you got to let me hold that for a second or just go in there. Pick one.
So, two.
>> She'd probably be coming, too.
>> Okay.
Come on. You got all the ways.
Got a saggy bulba.
So, what did you want to go with?
Okay.
Um, he can get all his stuff and then I'm going to put him down for a neuro exam with Dr. Jess.
>> Is he going to get the rest?
>> Yeah, you just give him the rest of that one. Were we just giving him a walk test?
>> Yep. So, we were just walking him around because Tony had mentioned he was off in the hips. Um, and so we were just kind of seeing what he looked like. Um, he does something definitely seems off. Um, but I'm not sure what. So, I'm going to put him down for a nerve exam with Dr. Jess. You just squirted that all over Trey's pants.
>> What is that?
>> Whatever just came out of your syringe.
No, it came out of this.
>> Oh, it came out of this. It >> got stuck.
>> It literally was like, I just pushed it in the horse.
>> Do you know how it gets like locked? So, I want to fix it.
>> That was funny. I just saw something go bloop.
>> Sorry, Trey. Dewormed. Check.
>> I was like, >> I know.
He acts like a stud. Oh, thanks.
>> Face is really muscular.
>> Yeah.
I don't think you look bad for his actual >> We just have to look at your teeth.
We're not even going to give you anything gross.
>> Oh, he doesn't look that old, actually.
>> Such a strange voice.
>> Yeah, >> he's definitely >> like >> eight.
>> Yeah.
>> What do you think, Trey?
>> Were you able to see it?
>> Yeah, he's over eight. He's weird.
>> Closer to 10.
>> Are they 12?
>> 12. Okay. Sounds like Yeah. Okay. All right. He can go out there.
>> Okay. I'd say let's just go in the squeeze. And we're getting everything.
>> Nope. You're okay.
>> Let me see.
>> Baby teeth.
Ah, >> good.
>> Don't bite me.
>> Hey, don't you do it.
>> Okay. Uh, he can have everything.
>> I don't know if it'll be easier in the squeeze, though.
probably.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah. He's going to go in there, Sydney.
What do you mean?
Hey, I just need to see your tears.
Okay. Okay.
>> Oh, you're so rude. Are we just not going to aid you? I don't want to keep you squashed. Every time you go to squeeze him, he backs up every time.
Mhm.
>> Great. Nated.
>> Okay.
Great.
>> Mayor.
She got like >> So she barely got any.
>> Try again.
>> No.
>> Okay.
>> Uh, >> nope.
>> Hi. You going to be mad?
Nope. Okay.
Not going to be mad.
I don't really want to reach over you need, but there you go.
What are you doing?
What are you doing here?
>> I'm going to try and uh Do you want me to try and squeeze her right there? I guess. Okay. Are you out of the way?
>> Teen something.
>> Teen something.
>> Yeah, that looks weird.
Good job.
Oh man. Uh, this one just needs a microchip dewormer aqua spot. Can I see a little piece?
Okay. Oh, don't you try to nibble me. I saw that. She was like, >> So, this guy's 137.
Um, the little pony can go out, too. Or the little little baby over there can go out.
>> Okay.
You're cute.
Okay.
So, Sydney's going to finish up his intake and I'm going to go look at this little guy.
>> How many?
>> I think these are the last two.
>> Last two right there. It's been a long day.
Is it considered like a paint coney cuz of all this white? Okay.
Can I just listen to your heart?
Okay, that's okay.
Oh, you have a scanner, too.
>> Oh, that was Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Hi.
>> Probably just don't feel good at all.
>> Oh, he's miserable.
>> Or she she's miserable.
And so skinny or sternum there sticking out a bird skele want me to look at your teeth first.
>> Yeah.
Little baby teeth.
>> Yeah, we are done for the day. It went really good.
um only a couple that had, you know, really bad injuries or looked really sick. Other than that, it was a really good group of horses. Every most of them had a really good body condition score.
Um very little lameness, lots of snotty noses, but that's to be expected. Yeah, it's pretty amazing to get 37 horses and we had to do two euthanas because of you know suffering and we'll have you know obviously you know more um intake process and you know today was our triage day and get them all through which the team did amazing to get 37 horses through and you did you know I mean just >> amazing. So uh we're all really tired right now but the horses are going to get turned out and it's pretty exciting.
We have some critical horses that are, you know, staying in different pens that can't be turned out, but hopefully we'll be able to get them turned out, but we got to do what's best for them. And keeping them close up where we can monitor their health is really important.
>> And it'll be nice because we have Dr. Jess here tomorrow. She was going to help us finish out bio, but we got it done. Um, so she's going to look at some of those critical ones. Um, Belgian with the really swollen eye. Uh, we got a little young Philly that looks pretty sick. Um, so we'll have her kind of do a closer exam on some of those ones that we're a little bit worried about.
>> And real quick, the little baby, that last one we looked at, how how was that?
>> She doesn't look super great. Um, I'm going to run some blood work on her and then Dr. Jos can review that tomorrow.
But she just looks really unckempt.
She's super skinny. Seems kind of lethargic. Um, just overall doesn't look great for a one-year-old. So, we'll see if there's something going on in the blood work that we can kind of assess and see if it's something we can fix.
>> A really rough life. We know that from her condition. But if you saw some of these baby babies >> that we had in here like and they stayed in the slaughter pipeline and they got shuffled around, you're going to have a horse that looks like that that's barely clinging on to life. When you have like these little babies that we have here and they're so cute and adorable, but if those babies stay in the slaughter pipeline and just bounce around, you're gonna end up with a horse like her that's in really horrific condition and that's just really, really sad. There was another rescue that just rescued a mama and baby, itty bitty baby, and they both tested positive for diptheria. So, there's so much happening within the slaughter pipeline that's pretty horrific. And we're just here to help as many horses as we can. And we did amazing today. Yeah. So, thank you Oh.
Um.
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