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Love seeing the success stories you all make happen. Thank you for rescuing these helpless precious ones from animal abuse-you are true heroes. God bless you in all you do.
Beautiful mama and baby 🥰 Love their names, Snowy and Tintin ❤So glad World Horse Welfare was alerted to their plight and they're now safe and well cared for. Amazing there was hardly any damage to Tintin's foot under TWO cans! ❤🐴❤
What beautiful ponies! Thank goodness you got them out of that field full of trash and got those cans off his back hoof. That was just an incredible thing to see. Love and light to Snowy and Tintin and all the wonderful rescuers who worked to save them! Blessed Be!
I rescued a foal that had stepped through a tin can in Newfoundland back in the 60s. Horses ran free at that time and hung out at the dump in the early spring, before grass was growing. I had to catch the mare, tie her up and drop the foal so I could cut the can off its fetlock. He had picked up a can with both ends removed then started growing! I was only about 12 at the time! The foal was unharmed!
Amazing work TY for the share. I rescued a porcupine from a bean can once, his head got stuck inside. Quite a fun experience talking him into staying calm as I pinned the can to the ground with a large stick until he wiggled himself free. Stop littering plz & TY, Mother Earth and all life here needs us to keep it clean.
Good that you folks seen their plight, and got them to a rescue vet hospital, so that you could get the 2 cans off the foals back hoof and get both mother and foal the treatment they so desperately needed, to get them on a good start back to being healthy and loved!
I absolutely love what you guys do. You take such good care of them. I just can’t believe that some people can be so unkind and hurt them this made me cry so much. I just want to say thank you for being so kind and helping to all those poor and abused ponies, you guys gave them a new home and helped them so much 😭🥹❤
We had this happen to one of our yearling thoroughbred fillies back in the 1970’s. Must have been one tin can that happened to be in a ten acre paddock in which our filly was agisted….but that’s thoroughbreds for you. Anyway, we caught her; removed the tin can; examined the hoof and once we were sure she was uninjured, let her go and she was perfectly fine. We walked the paddock from end to end but there wasn’t any other object to be found.
Condensed version: adult female pony and her foal were running wild and the foal had two tins cans stuck on one of her HOOVES. They removed the cans and named the mother snowy and the foal tintin. They're doing great.
This was handled in the perfect way, to minimize the distress to the poor horses, but owners like this deserve to be locked up for life. They didn't even look for them!
Nice to have a quick and relatively good outcome for these two beauties. Absolutely love the naming ideas: Toucan and Tintin. So clever and cute. Thank you for all you do ;)
These two are quite beautiful! I have never seen ponies with long fur. They look so soft! Snowy and Tintin are perfect names. I hope they find a home together! Special ponies!
What breed are they? I've seen fluffy ponies before and Icelandic ponies before but have never seen ponies with long hair like that! They are absolutely beautiful and I love the mustache the mom has on her lip omg soooo cute! To think of horses living in a field full of garbage and never being checked on, especially one with a foal, boggles my mind. Horse owners are so across the board (I guess that goes for human nature and all pet owners). To think of ignoring my horses doesn't even register I'm my mind. I wonder if the owners even knew she had a foal! Maybe they didn't even know she was pregnant. When I was growing up we had a neighbor couple who were elderly. They were the kindest people. The husband was an artist with a BEAUTIFUL huge studio loft in the dream home they had built that had a barn on the same side as his floor to ceiling windows that made up the entire wall. They bought a horse and, me being a competition eventer I was shocked and wondered why. He painted that horse over and over and over again. That's why they got the horse. It was really sweet. I wish the horse had a friend but he cherished his muse. I LOVED that couple and would ride my horses over there and tie them to a tree in their friend yard and shed cone running out inviting me in for freshly baked goodies. She was baking constantly. I don't know why this made me think of that. Maybe just because they had thus horse in a paddock that did nothing but stand around all day long. I felt bad for the horse and offered to help them with him and they said no, they were happy with him just being there. He was cared for, in the sense he was fed and loved on a bit but is that enough? Not in my opinion. But.....that's me. I always think a horse should have a companion. And should have turnout time if possible. The horse didn't know it, and they knew nothing about horses, but the horse was deeply loved.
Tintan has THE most beautiful eyes !!! Wonderful to know Princess Ann got herself a beautiful horse from WORLD HORSE WELFARE! Your rescue work is cherished by all. Hugs every day for everyone involved!!
Looks like cob ponies, not purebred anything. The foal does have quite a long coat, but cold blooded breeds of ponies certainly do get shaggy in the winter. They’re often brushed out & clipped by owners, so that could be why you haven’t seen such hairy horses before
What a loving and beautiful story was such a happy ending you shared with us. Thank you for your kindness, your love and your care for these precious horses.
I love happy endings! Tin Tin and Snowy how appropriates! So happy and Thankful there are people like you that come to the rescue of these beautiful horses. You are hero’s!
I had a 1,100 pound Clydesdale mixed mare that was quite good at getting herself into trouble. Once she got an old, short, fat coffee can stuck on her hind hoof, it was easy enough to remove. Then she decided to fight with a yearling calf and slipped, went down on her side and slid, winding up with her head stuck under our raised water trough. Had to empty the trough and move it to get her out. Then I was doing dishes, AFTER feeding the stock, and noticed her just standing very close to the fence. Didn’t think too much of it because there was a nice shade tree just by the fence that she liked to be under. An hour or so later, she was still there, and in the same exact position. I went to check on her, only to find that she had somehow managed to get her off hind leg stuck between the 41/2 foot high top wire of the field fence and the next lower wire, in the square formed by them. The square was stretched completely to the wires on each side of, and the one under the part she was in. I tried to push the wire down, but the fence was to tight. It would be hours before my husband got back, so it couldn’t wait. I had to get the fencing pliers and the small bolt cutter( the top wire was too heavy for the pliers) and a 12 foot piece of fence. Then I cut the bottom wire on both sides, a space away from her leg, alternating all the way up till the top , finally getting the fence loose from the rest of the fence. Then I cut the small wires to completely free her. She then turned and gave that look of ‘took you long enough’, snorted her displeasure and went to graze her mood away. While I had to repair the fence so the rest of the livestock wouldn’t get out.
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Good name Tintin! Lol!
God Bless you for helping the ponies. Thank you for sharing. 💜🙏🫏
Love seeing the success stories you all make happen. Thank you for rescuing these helpless precious ones from animal abuse-you are true heroes. God bless you in all you do.
WoW! They’re so beautiful! How could anyone abandon them? 😯🤷🏼♀️🤨
These beautiful ponies & horses are so blessed to have you in their corner!❤ 🐴 🐴
Thanks for your kind words
Snowy and Tintin are two lucky ponies! Many thanks for helping them!!!
They are getting the best of care now :)
@@worldhorsewelfare You guys' ROCK!!!
Thanks for saving the mother and foal ...
Beautiful
What absolutely adorable ponies.
Ya'll are Angel's! Thank you for doing all you do!!
They are so beautiful!
Beautiful mama and baby 🥰 Love their names, Snowy and Tintin ❤So glad World Horse Welfare was alerted to their plight and they're now safe and well cared for. Amazing there was hardly any damage to Tintin's foot under TWO cans! ❤🐴❤
Thank you for helping these lovely babies.
What beautiful ponies! Thank goodness you got them out of that field full of trash and got those cans off his back hoof. That was just an incredible thing to see. Love and light to Snowy and Tintin and all the wonderful rescuers who worked to save them! Blessed Be!
What a crazy story with a happy ending.
That foal’s eyeliner game is top-notch lol
Good thing you got ahold of that foal before he grew any more, or things could have been bad!
I thought the same thing!
Tremendous effort to rescue this mare and foal ! Thank you for sharing.🐴🐴
I rescued a foal that had stepped through a tin can in Newfoundland back in the 60s. Horses ran free at that time and hung out at the dump in the early spring, before grass was growing. I had to catch the mare, tie her up and drop the foal so I could cut the can off its fetlock. He had picked up a can with both ends removed then started growing! I was only about 12 at the time! The foal was unharmed!
Amazing work TY for the share. I rescued a porcupine from a bean can once, his head got stuck inside. Quite a fun experience talking him into staying calm as I pinned the can to the ground with a large stick until he wiggled himself free. Stop littering plz & TY, Mother Earth and all life here needs us to keep it clean.
It's so sad the mom died!! I know you guys did all you could to save her!! Thank you for caring!
Mare and foal are absolutely gorgeous!! The mare's eyes are so beautiful. What a sweet heart. Hope they both find a wonderful home. 🐴🐎💖
Good that you folks seen their plight, and got them to a rescue vet hospital, so that you could get the 2 cans off the foals back hoof and get both mother and foal the treatment they so desperately needed, to get them on a good start back to being healthy and loved!
... So glad you rescued these two Beautiful Babies. 🐴🐎
Poor poor horses or ponys or foals how can some people be so awful i hope there okay thanks for saving them💔💔💔💔
God bless you all for your love and care!
Ty to whoever noticed the can and called your fantastic organization. And ty to all who donate. RESPECT
danke für die Rettung. 2 supersüße Pferde, leider zu weit weg . Gruss aus Deutschland.
Thank you for your help and support to
Snowy and Tin Tin...
#weareallearthlings
They’re absolutely beautiful. ❤
These Babies a Very Fortunate. Thank You.
Beautiful ponies. So sad they were abandoned and left in unsafe conditions.
what beautiful ponies! what a beautiful story! I hope they find a wonderful home. thank you for taking care of them and sharing this video.
Thank goodness for people like you. Thanks for all you do for horses and ponies. I hope they both be happy and loved for the rest of their lives.
Beautiful work WHW Inspector and workers.
What a charming little couple they are.
In good hands.
Stay warm.
They are the most lovely and magical little creatures.... as pretty as they come. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you for helping these ponies and sharing their story..
I absolutely love what you guys do. You take such good care of them. I just can’t believe that some people can be so unkind and hurt them this made me cry so much. I just want to say thank you for being so kind and helping to all those poor and abused ponies, you guys gave them a new home and helped them so much 😭🥹❤
Bless your souls 🥹
Great work
Thank you for saving them!
I can't believe what I just seen. Thank you so much for helping them
How absolutely bizarre!...so glad Snowy and Tintin are safe in your care, they are both beautiful....🐎
You are such a wonderful charity.
We had this happen to one of our yearling thoroughbred fillies back in the 1970’s. Must have been one tin can that happened to be in a ten acre paddock in which our filly was agisted….but that’s thoroughbreds for you. Anyway, we caught her; removed the tin can; examined the hoof and once we were sure she was uninjured, let her go and she was perfectly fine. We walked the paddock from end to end but there wasn’t any other object to be found.
Condensed version: adult female pony and her foal were running wild and the foal had two tins cans stuck on one of her HOOVES. They removed the cans and named the mother snowy and the foal tintin. They're doing great.
oh no! I hope the foal is okay! I love your channel World horse Welfare, I love what you do to horses 🐎 and foals and shetlands!
Thank you so much!
Just the cutest mare and baby ever, and more importantly, fortunately to have you in their lives.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Prayers for that sweet little guy and his mom and you guys for helping them ❤
Look at their beautiful winter coats. Such beautiful animals. I'm so pleased they're future is safe and secure in your care.
Any animal organisation big or small. They don't get enough praise they deserve. So Cheers 🍾🍷🍺 to all who help animals. from 🇬🇧👍 an old cockney gal
Thank you for saving these beautiful baby's! 😍 so beautiful!
Oh maaannnn!
Have you ever seen more beautiful eyes? That foal is gorgeous!!!
Great rescue and fabulous names. Thanks for all you do for horses.
What a beautiful story ! All it takes is someone to care !
So wonderful they were found by ya'll and rescued.. Love the names Snowy and Tintin :)
I wish I could donate to you but alas, I am in USA. Blessings and more blessings to you.
Look at that sweet face. So glad they were rescued.
This was handled in the perfect way, to minimize the distress to the poor horses, but owners like this deserve to be locked up for life. They didn't even look for them!
They are absolutely beautiful and stunning horses. 🙂🙂
what a beautiful pair !
Nice to have a quick and relatively good outcome for these two beauties. Absolutely love the naming ideas: Toucan and Tintin. So clever and cute. Thank you for all you do ;)
So furry little beasts ! I love the beards that they have. What a great story and I am so glad Tin Tin is ok.
Both of them are beautiful ♥️♥️
These two are quite beautiful! I have never seen ponies with long fur. They look so soft! Snowy and Tintin are perfect names. I hope they find a home together! Special ponies!
THEY ARE SO BEAUTIFUL
How adorable mum and baby 🤩💫✨❣️❣️🌹
Poor pony 😢 so sad these ponies lot love ❤ and care.
Those have got to be the prettiest little ponies I've ever seen. Love the fuzz, and eye liner. Just darling.
What breed are they? I've seen fluffy ponies before and Icelandic ponies before but have never seen ponies with long hair like that!
They are absolutely beautiful and I love the mustache the mom has on her lip omg soooo cute!
To think of horses living in a field full of garbage and never being checked on, especially one with a foal, boggles my mind. Horse owners are so across the board (I guess that goes for human nature and all pet owners). To think of ignoring my horses doesn't even register I'm my mind. I wonder if the owners even knew she had a foal! Maybe they didn't even know she was pregnant.
When I was growing up we had a neighbor couple who were elderly. They were the kindest people. The husband was an artist with a BEAUTIFUL huge studio loft in the dream home they had built that had a barn on the same side as his floor to ceiling windows that made up the entire wall. They bought a horse and, me being a competition eventer I was shocked and wondered why. He painted that horse over and over and over again. That's why they got the horse. It was really sweet. I wish the horse had a friend but he cherished his muse.
I LOVED that couple and would ride my horses over there and tie them to a tree in their friend yard and shed cone running out inviting me in for freshly baked goodies. She was baking constantly.
I don't know why this made me think of that. Maybe just because they had thus horse in a paddock that did nothing but stand around all day long. I felt bad for the horse and offered to help them with him and they said no, they were happy with him just being there. He was cared for, in the sense he was fed and loved on a bit but is that enough? Not in my opinion. But.....that's me. I always think a horse should have a companion. And should have turnout time if possible. The horse didn't know it, and they knew nothing about horses, but the horse was deeply loved.
Aww poor mite .thank goodness you were able to realise it had something on its foot .❤️💕
What amazing looking horses they are!
What beautiful little ponies. Hard to imagine anyone abandoning them.
Tintin and Snowy are beautiful names
Tintan has THE most beautiful eyes !!!
Wonderful to know Princess Ann got herself a beautiful horse from WORLD HORSE WELFARE! Your rescue work is cherished by all.
Hugs every day for everyone involved!!
Beautiful animals… so fortunate that they could be helped. I’ve never seen such fluffy ponies!
They are so beautiful! So fluffy, so cute!
OMG 😱 poor baby
Those two horses were beautiful and so fluffy! Never saw fluffy horses, what kind of horses are they?
Looks like cob ponies, not purebred anything.
The foal does have quite a long coat, but cold blooded breeds of ponies certainly do get shaggy in the winter. They’re often brushed out & clipped by owners, so that could be why you haven’t seen such hairy horses before
What a loving and beautiful story was such a happy ending you shared with us. Thank you for your kindness, your love and your care for these precious horses.
I love happy endings! Tin Tin and Snowy how appropriates! So
happy and Thankful there are people like you that come to the
rescue of these beautiful horses. You are hero’s!
Very beautiful animals.
Thank you!
Beautiful markings on these horses
Thank goodness for the rescuers!
Mama looks just like a mini Gypsy Vanner!
Beautiful animals, great vet, I love the name you gave “TinTin” and “Snowy” ! Thank You for all you do! Lois ❤
God job. Beautiful ponies.
Lovely rescue and fab names 😀 💕
Thanks for what you’re doing ❤ both are so cute ❤ what breed is it ❓♥️🍀♥️🍀
Thanks Kerstin, we refer to this breed as a Cob
Brilliant story and names!
Human Angels... THANKYOU
AWESOME RESCUE. LOVE THE NAMES
This is so sad 😭
TinTin❗💖😁 So cute✌💕 🐎
God bless the ponies and I enjoyed the long version
TwoCan definitely was a better name. Although Tintin is cute, the play on words in the other hit the mark much better.
id take em if i had the room they seem so sweet
Love names Snowy & Tintin
It's just crazy how people neglect their horses!!!🐎🥕🍏🍎
Not just horses, human are the parasites of earth.
I came this Esme she re-home Duke from you 🐎♥️🥰💕😃😀
I had a 1,100 pound Clydesdale mixed mare that was quite good at getting herself into trouble. Once she got an old, short, fat coffee can stuck on her hind hoof, it was easy enough to remove. Then she decided to fight with a yearling calf and slipped, went down on her side and slid, winding up with her head stuck under our raised water trough. Had to empty the trough and move it to get her out. Then I was doing dishes, AFTER feeding the stock, and noticed her just standing very close to the fence. Didn’t think too much of it because there was a nice shade tree just by the fence that she liked to be under. An hour or so later, she was still there, and in the same exact position. I went to check on her, only to find that she had somehow managed to get her off hind leg stuck between the 41/2 foot high top wire of the field fence and the next lower wire, in the square formed by them. The square was stretched completely to the wires on each side of, and the one under the part she was in. I tried to push the wire down, but the fence was to tight. It would be hours before my husband got back, so it couldn’t wait. I had to get the fencing pliers and the small bolt cutter( the top wire was too heavy for the pliers) and a 12 foot piece of fence. Then I cut the bottom wire on both sides, a space away from her leg, alternating all the way up till the top , finally getting the fence loose from the rest of the fence. Then I cut the small wires to completely free her. She then turned and gave that look of ‘took you long enough’, snorted her displeasure and went to graze her mood away. While I had to repair the fence so the rest of the livestock wouldn’t get out.