@@Farmchic3185 I literally couldn’t image living with more than one 😢I’m so sorry that you’ve had 3 !! I lost who I was preparing to be …Nobody even warned me that I could be 1 of every 4 women 😳 Horses have that similar grieving process especially since they usually only carry one 🥺
🇳🇱🌷 In my country The Netherlands we have the Veulencentrale, which plain translates as the Fowl Central. It’s an organisation where you can register an orphaned fowl or a mare that’s lost her fowl. Immediately after registering (via a simple phone call) the search for a perfect match starts. It’s very effective, because in a matter of hours (or even quicker if they live close to each other) the introduction of fowl and foster mum takes place. If the match fails, there are other mares or fowls to choose from.
Yes Uniek (horse mom) and Rising Star (horse baby). Friesian Horses utube channel with Yvonne. They did great together each losing baby and a mom. That was 3 years ago. They are both doing well. Praise God.
That was a great kindness by the owner of Sajee, to bring her there immediately, no questions asked, and help give Brûlée a chance at life with a new Mum. True, the mare was also suffering the loss of her colt, and it helped her too. It is still a huge ask, to borrow a valuable mare for people you don’t know, and keep her at their farm for the lengthy time it takes to rear and teach a colt until it can make a go of it on its own. He is a very compassionate man to do this. The two horses look so amazing together, clearly the bond has formed and is a strong healthy one. Brûlée is simply gorgeous, and will be a very handsome stallion one day. Sajee is stunning, and what a great disposition to go with her beauty and configuration.🖤🇨🇦
At the same time, that mare could have become seriously depressed (I've seen it in sheep who've lost their lambs, and can only imagine what it looks like in horses!), contracted mastitis, etc... Giving her an orphaned foal to raise solved her potential problems, too! It's a win-win.
The owner must've felt the mare's devastation as well. That's y they let them borrow her. They must felt so relieved after knowing a foal needs a mew mom. It's a win-win situation 💜
@@CantonDem13 Yes, it worked out well for both horses, and it could have been so tragic. Sometimes Nature, and caring people find a way, just when things are looking terribly bleak. I generally find animals to be kinder than most people…but those who live their lives in intimate contact with animals tend to become more empathic through those connections.🖤🇨🇦
@@angartsnirex It is a win-win situation when it works. Either one can decide they don’t want it, and that becomes the end of it. Fortunately Chris is very good at setting the scene for the best possible outcome…and it worked for these two.🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 Oh, for sure. Grafting doesn't always take. But this way, both at least had a chance, and it was absolutely a chance worth taking. I am very glad it worked!
this is the context needed for why Queen Uniek's (of Friesian Horses) near instant acceptance of Rising Star at first sight without so much as a sniff is so amazing.
I am always recognized what a compassionate man Dr. Chris is but it really touched my heart when the mare came off the truck and he mentioned what a tough time she's had recently. What a loving, kind man! ❤
Wonderful that you were able to find him a new mom who accepted him as her own. Same thing happened a couple of years ago (Friesian Horses channel) Dutch warmblood foal lost his mom shortly after birth, and Friesian mare Uniek lost her foal. He was introduced to her and she immediately accepted him. Now Rising Star is a beautiful, healthy young stud enjoying life with two Friesian buddies his age. And "Queen" Uniek is enjoying her new retirement with Yvonne, her owner.
@@rhondareadman Friesian Horse? Yes, I have loved it for four years. Since the year Lianne was born. Then the year of Matilda, Mintze Teije, Myrtle. I solidly fell in love with Reintje then.
The procedure to get the foal ready to meet the mare was brilliant. Blindfolding her and tranquilizing her made this union perfect. What a beautiful foal. Best of luck on a successful future for both horses and the amazing humans in the video. Loved it.
A couple years back I had a mare who gave birth to her foal but sadly died of Colic a few hours later 💔 luckily I had a mare who took the foal as her own but watching this video hit very close to home 🕊️💔
Glad they found Brulee a mum but itbwas sad that he lost his mum and his new mum list her foal. Seeing them weeks later they are fantastic together. Chris isca great vet. Amanda x
@@Mistfall254 Yes, I watched the story of Rising Star and Queen Uniek in May 2021. It was the first I watched Friesian Horses and I have been hooked ever since. Do you still watch? Yvonne has her own stables now and horses she owns have recently given birth. She owns Shetlands as well as Friesians.
@@dianebannister4591 also an avid watcher of Yvonne and her heard; funny thing is seeing these situations makes it seem like its no big deal like this just happens and works out when often mares/foals reject the adopted mare/foal! It was so magical and special then and this is equally just so magical and special!!! have a wonderful day
@@TheFairyNina Thanks for letting me know that you also watch Friesian Horses. I enjoy it so much. Pairing Uniek with Rising Star was the first episode I watched. I never forget that beautiful happy dance Uniek did when Yvonne was bringing Rising Star into the barn. Yes, the horse owners have to be very careful when trying to arrange an adoption between a mare and foal. If she rejects the foal, she might kick it and injure the foal. I watch a Sheep Channel, Sandi Brock from Canada. I have seen mother sheep reject their own sometimes. They beat up the lambs. Can cause injuries. Sandi then has to take them away and put on the artificial bottle feeder. Sandi tries to get some lambs to foster who need a mom. Sometimes, it works. Sometimes, it doesn't. I have been watching Sandi's channel for over 2 years also--Sheepisly Me. Have a Blessed Day and Evening!
We had the sad death off our foals mama. We fed him replacement formula in buckets. He didn’t want the bottle. At first 24 hrs a day, on our front porch. He would come to the door when he was hungry. Now he is 15 months old, big, healthy and happy.
At the 6 min mark you can see a big green bottle in the background. They clearly were giving him horse formula, but was edited out to make it more dramatic for TV.
This made me cry.. Tears of joy, sympathy, heartbreak .... man, so many emotions for the little foal, the grieving momma, the deceased mom and baby, and the joining of the 2 who needed each other, even when they didnt know it at the time... Thank you Bondi Vet... We all love you Chris.... Many thanks for sharing..
Darn it...! I'm an old guy of 79 and teared up watching this! Thanks for what you do helping these beautiful animals; it's an admirable profession, can be mentally taxing, but also very rewarding!
It's so sad that the mare passed away and the little foal is alone. I'm so sorry about his mom. I am also so sorry for Zargi that she lost her little foal. All the best to you little Brulee and the new Mama Zargi and stay both healthy. Good luck you two! +++ " Rest in peace both - mother and foal! +++
Back in the 1970s, My sister and I and our parents bottle raised an orphaned foal. The mare was a grade mare, We had just bought the mare as a rescue. Didn’t know she was in foal. Mare foaled and we arrived to find the foal being protected by one of the geldings. The mare totally rejected the foal, attacked the foal, and even with sedation, she wouldn’t allow the foal to nurse. We managed to hand milk the mare for colostrum and then raised the foal on bottled milk. Kept the foal in a stall we created in the basement. The foal did great, but it was an exhausting time for all of us humans!
Out of the darkness came a beautiful light and lives. So happy for the foal and the mare. They look incredible together. Thank you, Dr. Chris and the owner of the mare for trailering her so quickly to the foal.
What a beautiful story.... That came out of terrible tragedy. I am so glad that they could help each other & form such an incredible bond. I hope they can stay together forever, they deserve a happy long life. I don't know these people but thankyou for all your hard work to help these two beautiful animals x ❤️
This video made me cry. Its very touching. It also reminds me of Queen Uniek + Rising Star who went through the same journey of a foal losing his mother and getting a new one as the mother had lost her foal too.
Oh Boy. This is going to be one of your best. Such a nice resolution. I'm so moved... I saw this once with Freisians, The Herd, from the Netherlands, with Queen Uniek, the mare who had lost her Baby and Rising Star, an orphaned foal. So sweet...
It never fails to move me how far people who genuinely love their animals will go to help them. Everyone involved in this must have been so emotionally drained by the end of it all and yet all they care about is the health and happiness of those 2 beautiful horses. As always Chris' compassion hits deep with just a few words, You've had a tough time. She didn't understand but his tone and his manner are so calming she probably felt a lot better just hearing it.
Brûlée is such a beautiful colt. I haven’t seen another horse with his colors, other than the famous Cloud the wild stallion and a few of his offspring.
So miraculous and absolutely touching! That poor orphan baby found a foster to love and care for him like her own. She is loving and caring mama! Nature does wonders. He is an adorable baby and she id a wonderful mama! Good luck to you people. Congrats to you all. Love and regards from Cyprus❤
From what I have learned is that the chance that a mare will accept a foreign foal as her own is extremely - and I mean EXTREMELY - low! I am so happy this worked out for Mama and Baby both. ❤
Chris is so handsome and he is like MacGyver. He brought sadness 😢 from a mare and new colt to happiness 😊 for each other and love ❤️. Thanks Dr. Chris
I'm imaging a heaven where Brulee's mom is looking after Sajee's foal.
Now I'm gonna cry. 😢❤
That's what is happening ❤
Ma'am you made me cry 😢
Love the way you think....♥️☮️🙏
😭
As a mom who's lost babies I felt for the mare. So glad she found some happiness and he found a mom to help him thrive.
I too have have lost a baby.
Me too
It’s been 10 years for my loss and she’ll always have half my 💔
@@Pintojanelle I had one in 2005, 2 in 2021. It doesn't get easier.
@@Farmchic3185 I literally couldn’t image living with more than one 😢I’m so sorry that you’ve had 3 !! I lost who I was preparing to be …Nobody even warned me that I could be 1 of every 4 women 😳 Horses have that similar grieving process especially since they usually only carry one 🥺
🇳🇱🌷 In my country The Netherlands we have the Veulencentrale, which plain translates as the Fowl Central. It’s an organisation where you can register an orphaned fowl or a mare that’s lost her fowl. Immediately after registering (via a simple phone call) the search for a perfect match starts. It’s very effective, because in a matter of hours (or even quicker if they live close to each other) the introduction of fowl and foster mum takes place. If the match fails, there are other mares or fowls to choose from.
I watched this unfold on another channel with a Friesan mare who lost her foal, and a colt who lost his mum. So moving....
Yes Uniek (horse mom) and Rising Star (horse baby). Friesian Horses utube channel with Yvonne. They did great together each losing baby and a mom. That was 3 years ago. They are both doing well. Praise God.
That is sooooo progressive and clever. Amazing!
Uniek just died and Risey has wobbler
@tsmeman63 Thank you for telling this. Very nice to know about this organization in the Netherlands. 👍🌻..
That was a great kindness by the owner of Sajee, to bring her there immediately, no questions asked, and help give Brûlée a chance at life with a new Mum. True, the mare was also suffering the loss of her colt, and it helped her too.
It is still a huge ask, to borrow a valuable mare for people you don’t know, and keep her at their farm for the lengthy time it takes to rear and teach a colt until it can make a go of it on its own. He is a very compassionate man to do this.
The two horses look so amazing together, clearly the bond has formed and is a strong healthy one. Brûlée is simply gorgeous, and will be a very handsome stallion one day. Sajee is stunning, and what a great disposition to go with her beauty and configuration.🖤🇨🇦
At the same time, that mare could have become seriously depressed (I've seen it in sheep who've lost their lambs, and can only imagine what it looks like in horses!), contracted mastitis, etc... Giving her an orphaned foal to raise solved her potential problems, too! It's a win-win.
The owner must've felt the mare's devastation as well. That's y they let them borrow her. They must felt so relieved after knowing a foal needs a mew mom. It's a win-win situation 💜
@@CantonDem13 Yes, it worked out well for both horses, and it could have been so tragic. Sometimes Nature, and caring people find a way, just when things are looking terribly bleak. I generally find animals to be kinder than most people…but those who live their lives in intimate contact with animals tend to become more empathic through those connections.🖤🇨🇦
@@angartsnirex It is a win-win situation when it works. Either one can decide they don’t want it, and that becomes the end of it. Fortunately Chris is very good at setting the scene for the best possible outcome…and it worked for these two.🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 Oh, for sure. Grafting doesn't always take. But this way, both at least had a chance, and it was absolutely a chance worth taking. I am very glad it worked!
this is the context needed for why Queen Uniek's (of Friesian Horses) near instant acceptance of Rising Star at first sight without so much as a sniff is so amazing.
Si, también lo pensé. En el.caso de Uniek, el que viajó fue el potro, la yegua estaba relajada en su propia casa.
@@AliceSant195unfortunatelly Uniek has gone laterly…
@@cms4Lenait was so sad to hear she passed.
I am always recognized what a compassionate man Dr. Chris is but it really touched my heart when the mare came off the truck and he mentioned what a tough time she's had recently. What a loving, kind man! ❤
Wonderful that you were able to find him a new mom who accepted him as her own. Same thing happened a couple of years ago (Friesian Horses channel) Dutch warmblood foal lost his mom shortly after birth, and Friesian mare Uniek lost her foal. He was introduced to her and she immediately accepted him. Now Rising Star is a beautiful, healthy young stud enjoying life with two Friesian buddies his age. And "Queen" Uniek is enjoying her new retirement with Yvonne, her owner.
So true. I've watched Friesian Horses for four years and saw that play out.
I love that channel 😊
@@rhondareadman Friesian Horse? Yes, I have loved it for four years. Since the year Lianne was born. Then the year of Matilda, Mintze Teije, Myrtle. I solidly fell in love with Reintje then.
@@rhondareadman are you a British Shorthair person, too?
Yes… I follow that Friesian Horse channel, too… It’s a beautiful thing to see!!
The love and acceptance of animals can truly teach humans a lesson.
It’s easy to see how adorable foals are, but it’s gotta be said that this little one’s new mum is just gorgeous. What a beautiful lady!
The procedure to get the foal ready to meet the mare was brilliant. Blindfolding her and tranquilizing her made this union perfect. What a beautiful foal. Best of luck on a successful future for both horses and the amazing humans in the video. Loved it.
Happy tears for Sajee taking Brulee as her very own colt. Really loved the ending. BEAUTIFUL Sajee and Brulee ❤❤
Brulee is just the most adorable foal I have ever seen. Sarjee was born to be a Mom and she is going to give Brulee the best life 😊❤️
A couple years back I had a mare who gave birth to her foal but sadly died of Colic a few hours later 💔 luckily I had a mare who took the foal as her own but watching this video hit very close to home 🕊️💔
Glad they found Brulee a mum but itbwas sad that he lost his mum and his new mum list her foal. Seeing them weeks later they are fantastic together. Chris isca great vet. Amanda x
Reminds me of what happened 2 yrs ago with Friesen horses and her mare Uniek
@@Mistfall254 Yes, I watched the story of Rising Star and Queen Uniek in May 2021. It was the first I watched Friesian Horses and I have been hooked ever since. Do you still watch? Yvonne has her own stables now and horses she owns have recently given birth. She owns Shetlands as well as Friesians.
@@dianebannister4591 I know I was so concerned after her riding accident I'm so glad she was given a 2nd chance
@@dianebannister4591 also an avid watcher of Yvonne and her heard; funny thing is seeing these situations makes it seem like its no big deal like this just happens and works out when often mares/foals reject the adopted mare/foal! It was so magical and special then and this is equally just so magical and special!!! have a wonderful day
@@TheFairyNina Thanks for letting me know that you also watch Friesian Horses. I enjoy it so much. Pairing Uniek with Rising Star was the first episode I watched. I never forget that beautiful happy dance Uniek did when Yvonne was bringing Rising Star into the barn. Yes, the horse owners have to be very careful when trying to arrange an adoption between a mare and foal. If she rejects the foal, she might kick it and injure the foal. I watch a Sheep Channel, Sandi Brock from Canada. I have seen mother sheep reject their own sometimes. They beat up the lambs. Can cause injuries. Sandi then has to take them away and put on the artificial bottle feeder. Sandi tries to get some lambs to foster who need a mom. Sometimes, it works. Sometimes, it doesn't. I have been watching Sandi's channel for over 2 years also--Sheepisly Me. Have a Blessed Day and Evening!
As an adoptee these kinds of stories make my heart so full.
What a beautiful baby. So sad his mom died but so happy they could help him.
Nice work finding him a new mom!
Spoiler alart
Man this show is awesome. Every single episode. Such a smart and compassionate doctor.
We had the sad death off our foals mama. We fed him replacement formula in buckets. He didn’t want the bottle. At first 24 hrs a day, on our front porch. He would come to the door when he was hungry. Now he is 15 months old, big, healthy and happy.
All of you should be rewarded with some kind of medal!!
Thanks so much to everyone, especially Dr. Chris, for saving this beautiful foal.
I loved this. I just found out today I'm gonna be a grandmother. I'm so excited. Blessings all around!!
That mare is so calm and beautiful with kind eyes.
My god!!!...this warm my heart, what a beautiful and amazing ending for both horses. Great human and animal compassion. ❤
*God
I’m not even envoled and I’m so crying… I’m so happy they have found a match!!!❤
I'm curious as to why the foal wasn't given a bottle of milk replacement while they looked for a likely nurse mare.
The vet isn’t going to give us an answer, is he? very odd situation… Talk talk talk but no milk
Me too, me too😒
To be honest, I’m sure they did - it would’ve been irresponsible not to; it’s just super dramatised and edited for TV to make it “exciting” 😑
@@neon_berni They should have shown giving the milk if they did.
At the 6 min mark you can see a big green bottle in the background. They clearly were giving him horse formula, but was edited out to make it more dramatic for TV.
This made me cry.. Tears of joy, sympathy, heartbreak .... man, so many emotions for the little foal, the grieving momma, the deceased mom and baby, and the joining of the 2 who needed each other, even when they didnt know it at the time... Thank you Bondi Vet... We all love you Chris.... Many thanks for sharing..
Darn it...! I'm an old guy of 79 and teared up watching this! Thanks for what you do helping these beautiful animals; it's an admirable profession, can be mentally taxing, but also very rewarding!
It's so sad that the mare passed away and the little foal is alone. I'm so sorry about his mom.
I am also so sorry for Zargi that she lost her little foal. All the best to you little Brulee and the new Mama Zargi and stay both healthy. Good luck you two!
+++ " Rest in peace both - mother and foal! +++
Back in the 1970s, My sister and I and our parents bottle raised an orphaned foal.
The mare was a grade mare, We had just bought the mare as a rescue. Didn’t know she was in foal. Mare foaled and we arrived to find the foal being protected by one of the geldings. The mare totally rejected the foal, attacked the foal, and even with sedation, she wouldn’t allow the foal to nurse.
We managed to hand milk the mare for colostrum and then raised the foal on bottled milk. Kept the foal in a stall we created in the basement.
The foal did great, but it was an exhausting time for all of us humans!
So amazing and miraculous how everything worked out for both mare and baby! Thanks, Dr. Chris!!!
I feel SO bad for not only the Foal, but the owner, so much devastation 🥺 but that foal is so beautiful & i hope he has a great life 🙏
Beautiful 😢❤
The new mother accepting Brulee is a relief for the owner and us. Thank you Dr Brown.
That was so sad that they each had suffered a loss,but so wonderful when they bonded,i shed a tear of happiness ,❤❤
Out of the darkness came a beautiful light and lives. So happy for the foal and the mare. They look incredible together. Thank you, Dr. Chris and the owner of the mare for trailering her so quickly to the foal.
How cute is this Vet! 👀😊
Reminds me of queen uniek and rising star (rip uniek)
What a beautiful story.... That came out of terrible tragedy. I am so glad that they could help each other & form such an incredible bond. I hope they can stay together forever, they deserve a happy long life. I don't know these people but thankyou for all your hard work to help these two beautiful animals x ❤️
I raised a foal on a bottle, she did just fine. ❤ ❤ ❤
🥲crying right along with you❤
Amazing ending. Great work !!!🙏
May God bless and keep these sweet creatures ❤❤❤❤
This video made me cry. Its very touching.
It also reminds me of Queen Uniek + Rising Star who went through the same journey of a foal losing his mother and getting a new one as the mother had lost her foal too.
Uniek wahr wunderbar 😊❤
🐎 They saved each other ❤️🙏
Oh Boy. This is going to be one of your best. Such a nice resolution. I'm so moved... I saw this once with Freisians, The Herd, from the Netherlands, with Queen Uniek, the mare who had lost her Baby and Rising Star, an orphaned foal. So sweet...
Yes, Friesian Horses channel
Happy lil colt, happy mama too
Little brûlée is so beautiful. A big thank you to the mare for saving him.😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That foal is so darn adorable ❤❤❤
The older mare keeping an eye on him 🥺😭 she was so worried
God, the foal foster videos always hit me in the feels. I'm not crying, you're crying...
😢😊
LOVE THIS STORY! - BOTH ARE NO LONGER LONELY
Such a lovely ending ❤️
It is not luck, it is the miracle of love. I hate death. So glad these two coukd help and heal each other.
What a beautiful mare and foal. So glad you helped bring them together!
Awe! This had me in tears! 💕💕💕
Watching shows like this makes me believe that there are still good people out there.
Eine Amme zu finden grenzt an ein Wunder.Wunderbar,auch Tiere haben einen Schutzengel ❤😊
That was beautiful and I call it 2 happy endings. Both mother and colt were rescued from complete despair. Well done!.
My cable company doesn’t carry the Bondi Vet, but it used to. I always watched it. I like animals and Chris is eye candy!
Absolutely beautiful!!! Heart breaking but thankfully the outcome couldn't of been better!! ❤🎉😊
I’m glad he survived; he’s a very beautiful colt
Second time I've seen this video and second time I cried. The gift of animals to humanity.
Thank goodness!!! I’m so hoping they both do well!!
I Would Like Updates On Brulee, He Will Be Stunning When He Grows Up.
I had to watch the video twice. They needed each other and looked very happy being together.
Great story! I'm so glad that a foster mom was able to be found for the 3 day old foal Brulee. The relationship worked out for the mare and foal.
It never fails to move me how far people who genuinely love their animals will go to help them. Everyone involved in this must have been so emotionally drained by the end of it all and yet all they care about is the health and happiness of those 2 beautiful horses.
As always Chris' compassion hits deep with just a few words, You've had a tough time. She didn't understand but his tone and his manner are so calming she probably felt a lot better just hearing it.
this teared me right up 🥺🥺🥺
Such a beautiful beginning for mom and baby. Thank you Lord. 💕 💕 💕
LOVE OF A MOM ((DOESN'T HAVE TO BE BLOOD)) GOD BLESS FOSTER MOM / HER OWNER. LONG LIVE BABY & FOSTER MOM
Brûlée is such a beautiful colt. I haven’t seen another horse with his colors, other than the famous Cloud the wild stallion and a few of his offspring.
Watching this video reminds😢❤ me when I lost my colt three days after he was born, great video thank you
Such a beautiful foal I hope it thrives and keeps its coloring!
So miraculous and absolutely touching! That poor orphan baby found a foster to love and care for him like her own. She is loving and caring mama! Nature does wonders. He is an adorable baby and she id a wonderful mama! Good luck to you people. Congrats to you all. Love and regards from Cyprus❤
So happy for beautiful Brûlée and his foster mom! Thank you for sharing.😊😊😊
So happy he will be ok and what a great mare
From what I have learned is that the chance that a mare will accept a foreign foal as her own is extremely - and I mean EXTREMELY - low! I am so happy this worked out for Mama and Baby both. ❤
You have to rub the foal with the foster mom's scent. Mares won't initially even recognize their own foals until they take a sniff.
Bless her she died passing on her genes to the next generation and who knows what joy he'll pass on
Aww wonderful start and ending
I am so glad they got to be with each other
beautiful family, good for the body mind and sprit.
I'm glad it all worked. Great .
Such an amazing story! So beautiful!
Ohh Wow This is Just so Deeply Heart Warming , Both are Happy Now.
Chris is so handsome and he is like MacGyver. He brought sadness 😢 from a mare and new colt to happiness 😊 for each other and love ❤️. Thanks Dr. Chris
Man is that vet handsome ❤
Just beautiful
This is incredible I have tears in my eyes ❤❤❤
Such a heart warming story
Blessings to you for making a difference in the world ❤️ 🌎
Such a great story! Happy ending. Brûlée looks awesome!
Brought tears to my eyes. Thanks to the surrogate mare's owner's willingness to offer his horse. 😂
Sajee and Brulee were meant to be together . They are beautiful. Another of God's miracles😊
🎉 Well done to all involved in this foal/mare resue! ❤
They healed both mom and baby.
Such a Beautiful boy!
Beautiful 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wow, happy ending, so special. ❤
Touching video, thank you for sharing ❤
that is the most sentimental content I've seen in the animal kingdom
So perfect ❤we love everything you do.😢😢 and we pray thanks 😊