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Nonie
Nonie
is a 25-year-old quarter horse mare, who was found starving in an unattended
pasture in Santa Rosa. Despite her emaciated condition, Nonie has maintained
the very sweetest disposition, and she has become known for her trademark "ears
forward" facial expression. She is a trooper, and CHANGE brought
her back to a healthy body condition.
Although rideable, Nonie is ready to be retired. Her body has been though enough
at this time, and so she will be looking for a loving home as a pasture pal/member
of a loving family as soon as she is fully rehabilitated. This perfectly behaved,
gentle mare would be a wonderful friend to another horse and she is bomb proof
around children.
Nonie inspired her foster care providers as she approached her
rehabilitation with her characteristic "ears forward" attitude. She
turned the corner on her weight gain—a diet of green
grass, alfalfa hay, Equine Senior pellets and rice bran/wheat germ oil seem
to be doing the trick. She also got over a full body skin fungal infection
(a.k.a. "rain rot"). Today her coat was shining as she grazed in
the sun! She still remains the sweetest, most gentle, and appreciative horse
despite all that she has been through. What an inspiration!
Update - April, 2010
Nonie thrived in rehabilitation! Her skin fungal infection cleared
up and she reached an ideal body condition score. She is spending
her days grazing on lush green grass with a pasture pal, and she enjoys pellets
for lunch. The caretakers say that she does not even need a halter—they
open her stall door in the morning and she walks to her pasture. At noon, they
open the pasture gate, and she walks to her stall to eat her pellets. Then
again, she heads back out for some afternoon frolicking without prompting or
a halter. She has sunk in to the routine of "the good life" nicely!
She has found a permanent adoptive home to love her for the gentle
and friendly horse that she is.


Update
- April, 2010


Update
- May, 2010

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