If I paid to have my animal put to sleep and I found out they sold them instead, I would explode! That is why an animal should never be left alone during the last act of kindness, to make sure it done right and to keep them as clam as you possibly can. Always, ALWAYS for extra sedation before the final needle. You will be so glad you did as this way they just relax and drift off and not fight and look at you like how could you hurt me like this when all I did all my life was love you. It happened to me and it still hurts and upsets me, even though I took the vets word for it that he would not fight, but simply go to sleep. Ever since then I pay to the point where they are either sleeping or so drugged up they don't know pain of any kind.
I agree. I will ALWAYS be there in any of my animal's final moments. I'm so sorry that happened to you and your precious horse. It happened with one of my dogs, too. That's been almost 30 years ago, and I still can't think or talk about it without crying and feeling sick to my stomach. You never get over it.
My heart clenched when I saw the mare with the cut tail come off the trailer. I know what that cut tail means. It broke my heart. Hearing later that she's colicking and in pain, and it's likely the person who cut the tail as a keepsake has no idea she was left suffering and dumped into the slaughter pipeline just wrecked me. I'm so angry at whoever betrayed the person who loved this mare and allowed her to go through such pain for a few damn bucks. How awful. 😢
It's no ones business as to why an employee is out. Prayers to those who are having a difficult time right now. Thank you for saving these sweet souls.
@@suesamples4156 Yep, rest assured, all humans work there. No androids or AI generated beings. Just saying , we're all human & we all have things that arise in our lives, that require our total focus, attention & time. I agree, it shouldn't even be mentioned unless they are gone for a long time and people start to get concerned. A brief statement is welcomed. I agree with you 💯%.
People might think grooming is a silly thing to do during intake. But it does so many things. Not just appearance, but physical and mental health, a bit of "normal" and soothing, bringing peace to these poor battered souls. ❤
Your veterinarian is brilliant, so gifted. These horses are so fortunate to have her. I know a lot of physicians and some rise above, and she’s one of them.
HPHS thank you SO MUCH for protecting your employee's privacy!!! I pray for everyone there and God knows what special needs there are and I ask His added mercies for their health and whatever they are dealing with!! You guys are THE BEST!!
So many thin horses. And young ones. But several of the young ones have to say goodbye. People are failing on so many levels, it breaks my heart and makes me angry. I am happy most were saved and hope further diagnosis will help them thrive. Thank you for being there for these horses today and all you do on a daily basis for them!!❤
Keeping your staff in prayer. Thank you for all you do! I have fostered more than 15 horses like these and I know the emotional baggage that comes with caring for these babies.
I don't think Jesus's would mind his name being used in shock and horror at what humans do to the vulnerable.. animal or human. I think it is appropriate.
The last act of kindness for these horses is such a gift. Thank you so much for continuing through all the emotional pain of ending lives so you can save more. 😢❤❤
Excellent vet and staff, she addresses their treatment immediately and a plan for each of them & that is so good when these horses are in pain,she cares so much anyone can tell, Thank you for giving alot of them the benefit of a decent life, this is amazing these people caring for the horses are clearly a blessing people may discard them but this group saves most of them ,bless them
Your gifts aren't just to the horses. Every adopter is gifted with a beautiful animal, information that they can trust is accurate, and less expensive.
That grey stallion is stunning! Once he gains some weight and has a good brush down he's going to be glowing, can't see him being around too long someone's going to snap him up in no time. Also that blind draft is so precious, praying someone with some space/land will adopt the old girl so she can live out her life in peace after so many foals
That old grey stallion is beautiful . Oh that baby will be just gorgeous!! Our stallion lived to be 37 years old. He retired at a sanctuary down the street where he had all the care an elderly horse needed. We visited him often. We saw him every day when we would drive by stop and say hello & bring treats . He had some health issues that cost 1000s of dollars to correct. He got better & ran that beautiful sanctuary. My mother couldn't afford the ongoing veterinary care he required. But surrendering him to a beautiful full spectrum care facility / sanctuary, sure honoured him much more dignity, respect & comfort , than the brutal journey down the slaughterhouse pipeline.
It's hard to imagine how people allowed these precious horses to get neglected like they are. How inhumane. There should be a place for them behind bars.
What a team. You all work well together and get the intake done. I don't know where Dr Lydia gets her energy. She never slows down. Thank you all for the work you put into these rescues.
Really enjoy intake with trailers. Very comprehensive. RN over 42 years with people love learning about horses. Nice to see younger horses getting a chance. Being member can see much more. Staff great interact well. ❤
I’d love to be a member but I can’t afford it due to being on disability and restrictions on WiFi also but am happy to be able to watch without membership 😢😢😢😢❤
Prayers your way for the sick and weary, and troubled. May God help you through your struggles and give you renewed strength to face the days ahead. God Bless You All. You do great work keep it up.❤❤❤😊
I so badly want the baby mule😢... It's my dream to have a mule, but without money and field.... that keeps to be a dream. Thanks for what you are doing for these poor souls .
The white Stud is beautiful and a shame you got him to late. Please can you tell us his story afterwards like you have others that you have had to give the last act of kindness to. They are very informative and are the ones who have captured our hearts when they came off the trailer
Oh man, that beautiful white stallion is just tooo gorgeous, if his body is showing signs of the end thank the good Lord he came to you where he can go over the Rainbow Bridge with dignity.
I saw a little molly mule I hope that little one gets a good home I love mules, I raised and trained a half arab mule that went into the movie industry then one of the key grips on the movie bought him from the studio and toby moved to whyoming and became a trail buddy with a ten walker for an elderly lady who was the key grips mom, when he told me I was thrilled. toby has since passed into greener pastures but I have those memories that little chesnut mule reminds me of toby so much
No details are needed. Good energy to any staff who are out of action right now who need it. That draft stallion seemed fine with things going into his mouth as long as it was grass. The trick with the hay bales is a good one. You might still get knocked on your rear, but the force wouldn't be concentrated. I'm glad the mare wasn't pregnant. She has enough to deal with over the next few weeks.
I love how Hailey (sorry if I spelled her name wrong) is with the horses, she gives off horse whisperer vibes. So pleased she is with you for a few months this time and I can't even imagine how much knowledge she is absorbing being around Dr Lydia.
The employees private life is theirs. Personal business.its ok to ask. How someone is. But if they sre not at the shelter. For people to mind their own business. Give them the respect that they deserve. Lots of prayers for them. Take cre you all. Thank you for saving these precious lives.
also how wonderful was that lady holding the blind mare (hayley?)...with the stroke finger click to let her know that someone was there, probably the first time someone has been kind to her
So happy your people's privacy is protected! Too many people think they need to know everything. Even with the best of intentions when its on a large scale it can be invasive.
God bless you all for all the rescuing and for everything you do for these horses and other animals. And Dr Lydia I know it's very hard on you to make the decision for the last act of kindness but it's the best thing that can happen to those horses that are suffering. 💔🐎🌹
Thank you for all you’re doing for these beautiful horses. This intake was hard, it was soul destroying to see the horse that was meant to go to a vet. Either they couldn’t afford for him to be euthanised or someone tried to make money out of the situation. If that was my horse and I saw them turn up at a rescue instead of being put to sleep, I’d be devastated. If the vet was involved in sending him to auction, shame on you! I know we shouldn’t speculate but it’s very hard not to in this situation. I’m just glad he’s with you and will receive appropriate care. My love to all of you having to manage these highly emotional situations. It’s hard enough watching let alone being there. One day, these horses will be protected by law and that day can’t come fast enough. Bless you all. 🙏🏻🫶🏻
Just think, the new ultrasound, the squeeze chute and so many other things that help everyone help the horses and donkeys have a chance at a best life or a lotta love as they leave this world. I am on a limited income but donate when I can. I so appreciate everyone else that does the same.
Hope everyone who is not there is doing ok and prayers for them for health and wellness and support. Hang in there and thanks for keeping up the great work! 😍
"That's 11 $ worth of nasal drips coming out!" 🤣🤣I love Dr. Lydia! Someone, please do a "Horse plus vets out of context" compilation video of the things being said by your wonderful vets!
Thank you for all you do for these angels 😇 the black draft cross I seen this with a mini a full size horse hurt him! The last act of kindness is sad but the horse doesn't have to suffer anymore! The pain meds and treats your team gives them is probably more then the horse has had in a long time very sad! I always put my horse 1st he was 30 when I had to put him down
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Love your show been watching for years! Thanks for all you and your staff does.
Thank you for all you do. This one hit me harder than usual and I’m not sure why. Probably because the horrifically disrespected horses just keep coming.
I just wanted to say Thank You All. The amazing and sometimes sad moments together. But you are saving them from anymore trauma that they have already experienced. I wish I could be a full time member, my 5.00 a month though is all I can afford. Like many people fixed income and todays economy makes it hard to afford more. I have only found your channel about 6-8 months ago but I don’t miss anything. You guys are awesome. God bless. And I will add those who are dealing with I’ll Ed’s or personal issues to my prayers. Thank you again. 🙏❤️❤️🩹🤗🤗🤗🙏❤️
❤❤thank you to HP for showing such kindness and love to these horses and donkeys❤❤Haley, you are so wonderful to watch as you groom these sweet horses who need the care you offer❤❤
Haley amazes me. Did you see her alternate a pat a horse high on it's neck with a snap of her fingers while it was getting a series of vaccines? I'm pretty sure it's a trick to help the horse focus on something other than shots. Brilliant!
Nice little mules…the grey stallion was probably magnificent in his youth, such a shame he was starved so bad. Makes no sense that the mare with the deformed back was not put down as a foal.
Haley, try brushing manes starting at the bottom and work your way to the top, when you start at the top and brush downwards you tend to make more knots in it. ( retired hairdresser 😉☺️)
Thank you for bringing us a bit of Tennessee magic in this format. For a little while I can forget all my worries and wander around the intake barn with all my favourites at Horse Plus! Sending you all best wishes from Australia xxx
@@ellenl.5581forgive me if I’m wrong, but are you implying that these horses being sent to their unspeakable deaths is understandable because of the veterinary costs the previous owner could incur from arranging for a humane euthanasia? The cost of a euthanasia is entirely irrelevant, here. It shouldn’t even be a factor. Sending your sick, broken, innocent, unsuspecting, loyal horse to slaughter is a most cruel and profound betrayal. One should not get a horse if they cannot do right by the horse- if they cannot do, what I would consider to be, the bare minimum. How much is it worth to leave this earth in a way that doesn’t involve getting bashed in the head with a bolt gun, sliced open while alive, hung upside down, and tortured, until you die? I’d say it’s worth a heck of a lot more than whatever the vet costs, that’s for sure. Again, if that’s not what you meant- and if I just totally overreacted, going so far as to write a short, essay-like response, in the comments section of a UA-cam video- then, do consider accepting my apologies, in advance (and seeking comfort in my embarrassment).
If I paid to have my animal put to sleep and I found out they sold them instead, I would explode! That is why an animal should never be left alone during the last act of kindness, to make sure it done right and to keep them as clam as you possibly can. Always, ALWAYS for extra sedation before the final needle. You will be so glad you did as this way they just relax and drift off and not fight and look at you like how could you hurt me like this when all I did all my life was love you. It happened to me and it still hurts and upsets me, even though I took the vets word for it that he would not fight, but simply go to sleep. Ever since then I pay to the point where they are either sleeping or so drugged up they don't know pain of any kind.
So sorry, I believe he now knows you did right by him and love him so much.
where is the horse mow??
I would imagine that it could end a vet’s career. That’s astonishingly unethical.
Any way to track the vet down and press charges? JUSTICE!!😢
I agree. I will ALWAYS be there in any of my animal's final moments. I'm so sorry that happened to you and your precious horse. It happened with one of my dogs, too. That's been almost 30 years ago, and I still can't think or talk about it without crying and feeling sick to my stomach. You never get over it.
Rumor has it the Superman wears Dr Lydia pyjama's
My heart clenched when I saw the mare with the cut tail come off the trailer. I know what that cut tail means. It broke my heart. Hearing later that she's colicking and in pain, and it's likely the person who cut the tail as a keepsake has no idea she was left suffering and dumped into the slaughter pipeline just wrecked me. I'm so angry at whoever betrayed the person who loved this mare and allowed her to go through such pain for a few damn bucks. How awful. 😢
It's no ones business as to why an employee is out. Prayers to those who are having a difficult time right now. Thank you for saving these sweet souls.
@@suesamples4156 Yep, rest assured, all humans work there. No androids or AI generated beings. Just saying , we're all human & we all have things that arise in our lives, that require our total focus, attention & time.
I agree, it shouldn't even be mentioned unless they are gone for a long time and people start to get concerned. A brief statement is welcomed. I agree with you 💯%.
every one is entitled to time out...and these guys I would imagine need it more than most, the sights they must see ...its inconceivable 😥
Dr Lidia is pure gold. You're so lucky to have such a great person there. Just gold!
People might think grooming is a silly thing to do during intake. But it does so many things. Not just appearance, but physical and mental health, a bit of "normal" and soothing, bringing peace to these poor battered souls. ❤
You can tell how much Hayley cares for horses.
Your veterinarian is brilliant, so gifted. These horses are so fortunate to have her. I know a lot of physicians and some rise above, and she’s one of them.
It’s heartbreaking watching these poor horses so hungry when they arrive- no telling how long since they’ve had any food. 😢
Considering how badly these horses have been treated they are so sweet and trusting. So glad they found their way to you
HPHS thank you SO MUCH for protecting your employee's privacy!!! I pray for everyone there and God knows what special needs there are and I ask His added mercies for their health and whatever they are dealing with!! You guys are THE BEST!!
Haley is so Great! Glad she is back until December. She is a junior horse whisperer. Love and Peace.
So glad Hayley came back, she's a great handler. My deepest hope is that any staff member who is sick feels better soon. ❤
So many thin horses. And young ones. But several of the young ones have to say goodbye. People are failing on so many levels, it breaks my heart and makes me angry. I am happy most were saved and hope further diagnosis will help them thrive. Thank you for being there for these horses today and all you do on a daily basis for them!!❤
Love and light to all those horses and the ones sent to heaven for a painfree life run free 🌈
AMEN 🙏🙏
I 🙏 for Kimberly each and everyday. Sending ❤️ to all.
Double those good wishes.
She sure is missed....much love🌞🌞🌈
Hi what’s wrong with Kimberly?
@@siobhankennedy5516I was afraid to ask, -- but I really like her and would like to know, without being invasive.
I'm so happy these horses came to you. Doners, y'all are awsome.
Dr Lydia definitely found her calling in life and you're right she cannot help but doctor that's what she is
Lots of love to all the staff facing difficult journeys, I hope they all are able to return to work happy and strong.
I'm so glad those horses made it to your place!❤
Keeping your staff in prayer. Thank you for all you do! I have fostered more than 15 horses like these and I know the emotional baggage that comes with caring for these babies.
I just love Dr. Lydia. Such a caring soul. I wish we had more vets like her in my area. Here they are all about the money, not the horse.
Thank you for taking the time filming this for us and putting it up!
Dr Lydia is the kindest most wonderful Vet and I'm so happy HPUS has her. Haley is a gifted handler and has a great future!
When I have to put my animals to sleep I am always with them. 💔🐎🐾
Jesus Christ....the huge white horse broke my heart trying to eat any bit of grass he could get to. Poor angel was so hungry! 😢❤
Could you lay off Jesus, please?
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AMEN ✝️ Grandma Jennifer
Yep, that was gut wrenching. I keep telling myself not to watch these videos, I never get through one without crying.
I don't think Jesus's would mind his name being used in shock and horror at what humans do to the vulnerable.. animal or human.
I think it is appropriate.
@@virginiawilkinson5038stop it Karen
Great job everyone!❤
So sad to see the horses go straight to the hay. Poor hungry babies!
The last act of kindness for these horses is such a gift. Thank you so much for continuing through all the emotional pain of ending lives so you can save more. 😢❤❤
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Yes, it takes a special kind of merciful heart to do what they do.
@@user-digitalfarmgirlCompassion! Heart of Gold! No more suffering for those to sick! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
You can almost hear their minds.....HEY!, this place has HAY AND GRASS!!!
I REALLY APPRECIATE DR. "GENIUS," AND DR. "LOVEYA." ABSOLUTE SAINTS, IN BLUE JEANS.
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Again, so many beautiful animals that deserved better.
dr. lidia is an absolute angel for these babys shes so great with all of them
Excellent vet and staff, she addresses their treatment immediately and a plan for each of them & that is so good when these horses are in pain,she cares so much anyone can tell, Thank you for giving alot of them the benefit of a decent life, this is amazing these people caring for the horses are clearly a blessing people may discard them but this group saves most of them ,bless them
I am so glad the blind draft is not pregnant. That mule is so cute and sweet.
@@cynthiacarter514 I thought the same thing. Poor thing wouldn't be able to see her baby to even try to keep up with it.
Oh God I agree 100 percent to ❤
I agree. Who would be so cruel to breed her. And with a stallion with cryptorchidism. Neither horse should be making more foals.
Your gifts aren't just to the horses. Every adopter is gifted with a beautiful animal, information that they can trust is accurate, and less expensive.
The last of kindness is sad but far better than the slaughter house .at least they have a bit of love ❤
Hearing the words. "gets to decompress and enjoy the quarantine pasture"...is SO satisfying ♥
That grey stallion is stunning! Once he gains some weight and has a good brush down he's going to be glowing, can't see him being around too long someone's going to snap him up in no time. Also that blind draft is so precious, praying someone with some space/land will adopt the old girl so she can live out her life in peace after so many foals
Let's learn loyalty and kindness from these kind creatures 💚💚
Sending love to all you good peeps, and way more to these sweet horses! ❤
Dr Lidia, thank you for having a heart of gold! You make 100% sure there is nothing that can be done to save the horse and I thank you for that.
wow huge and lovely
That old grey stallion is beautiful .
Oh that baby will be just gorgeous!!
Our stallion lived to be 37 years old. He retired at a sanctuary down the street where he had all the care an elderly horse needed. We visited him often. We saw him every day when we would drive by stop and say hello & bring treats . He had some health issues that cost 1000s of dollars to correct. He got better & ran that beautiful sanctuary. My mother couldn't afford the ongoing veterinary care he required. But surrendering him to a beautiful full spectrum care facility / sanctuary, sure honoured him much more dignity, respect & comfort , than the brutal journey down the slaughterhouse pipeline.
It's hard to imagine how people allowed these precious horses to get neglected like they are. How inhumane. There should be a place for them behind bars.
@@louiseanglin4808or hung!
Dr. Lydia.....what an absolute jewel she is!
Nice work, Jason---thanks for taking us along!
Im preferring these split buyout vids more than just one and done tbh. I like seeing most of the horses thoroughly and learn about whats up with them.
Jason you are really good at this.
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What a team. You all work well together and get the intake done. I don't know where Dr Lydia gets her energy. She never slows down. Thank you all for the work you put into these rescues.
Really enjoy intake with trailers. Very comprehensive. RN over 42 years with people love learning about horses. Nice to see younger horses getting a chance. Being member can see much more. Staff great interact well. ❤
I’d love to be a member but I can’t afford it due to being on disability and restrictions on WiFi also but am happy to be able to watch without membership 😢😢😢😢❤
Thanks for the almost live!! 💕
Love the drafts. Love dr Lydia
It's always so interesting listening to the doctor On her prognosis .I am I love with that beautiful mule! I hope he finds A wonderful home!
Prayers your way for the sick and weary, and troubled. May God help you through your struggles and give you renewed strength to face the days ahead. God Bless You All. You do great work keep it up.❤❤❤😊
The little Henny (miniature mule) is so cute!
Do you mean hinny? Horse father and donkey mother, as opposed to the usual mule which is donkey father and horse mother.
I so badly want the baby mule😢...
It's my dream to have a mule, but without money and field.... that keeps to be a dream.
Thanks for what you are doing for these poor souls .
Praying ❤😊❤😊 Thanks for the work y'all do.
I have been watching you guys since the beginning - so very Proud of how far you have come for the sake of these unfortunate beautiful horses
The white Stud is beautiful and a shame you got him to late. Please can you tell us his story afterwards like you have others that you have had to give the last act of kindness to. They are very informative and are the ones who have captured our hearts when they came off the trailer
Oh man, that beautiful white stallion is just tooo gorgeous, if his body is showing signs of the end thank the good Lord he came to you where he can go over the Rainbow Bridge with dignity.
I saw a little molly mule I hope that little one gets a good home I love mules, I raised and trained a half arab mule that went into the movie industry then one of the key grips on the movie bought him from the studio and toby moved to whyoming and became a trail buddy with a ten walker for an elderly lady who was the key grips mom, when he told me I was thrilled. toby has since passed into greener pastures but I have those memories that little chesnut mule reminds me of toby so much
Thankyou so much for saving these horses,and working with such limited staff.❤
No details are needed. Good energy to any staff who are out of action right now who need it. That draft stallion seemed fine with things going into his mouth as long as it was grass. The trick with the hay bales is a good one. You might still get knocked on your rear, but the force wouldn't be concentrated. I'm glad the mare wasn't pregnant. She has enough to deal with over the next few weeks.
I love how Hailey (sorry if I spelled her name wrong) is with the horses, she gives off horse whisperer vibes. So pleased she is with you for a few months this time and I can't even imagine how much knowledge she is absorbing being around Dr Lydia.
Thanks Jason...and EVERYONE!! :-D
The employees private life is theirs. Personal business.its ok to ask. How someone is. But if they sre not at the shelter. For people to mind their own business. Give them the respect that they deserve. Lots of prayers for them. Take cre you all. Thank you for saving these precious lives.
also how wonderful was that lady holding the blind mare (hayley?)...with the stroke finger click to let her know that someone was there, probably the first time someone has been kind to her
So happy your people's privacy is protected! Too many people think they need to know everything. Even with the best of intentions when its on a large scale it can be invasive.
God bless you all for all the rescuing and for everything you do for these horses and other animals. And Dr Lydia I know it's very hard on you to make the decision for the last act of kindness but it's the best thing that can happen to those horses that are suffering. 💔🐎🌹
Thank you for all you’re doing for these beautiful horses. This intake was hard, it was soul destroying to see the horse that was meant to go to a vet. Either they couldn’t afford for him to be euthanised or someone tried to make money out of the situation. If that was my horse and I saw them turn up at a rescue instead of being put to sleep, I’d be devastated. If the vet was involved in sending him to auction, shame on you! I know we shouldn’t speculate but it’s very hard not to in this situation. I’m just glad he’s with you and will receive appropriate care.
My love to all of you having to manage these highly emotional situations. It’s hard enough watching let alone being there.
One day, these horses will be protected by law and that day can’t come fast enough. Bless you all. 🙏🏻🫶🏻
Just think, the new ultrasound, the squeeze chute and so many other things that help everyone help the horses and donkeys have a chance at a best life or a lotta love as they leave this world. I am on a limited income but donate when I can. I so appreciate everyone else that does the same.
Hope everyone who is not there is doing ok and prayers for them for health and wellness and support. Hang in there and thanks for keeping up the great work! 😍
I WANT TO SEE THAT FOAL WHEN IT'S BORN !! I CAN'T WAIT!!
"That's 11 $ worth of nasal drips coming out!" 🤣🤣I love Dr. Lydia! Someone, please do a "Horse plus vets out of context" compilation video of the things being said by your wonderful vets!
Thank you for all you do for these angels 😇 the black draft cross I seen this with a mini a full size horse hurt him! The last act of kindness is sad but the horse doesn't have to suffer anymore! The pain meds and treats your team gives them is probably more then the horse has had in a long time very sad! I always put my horse 1st he was 30 when I had to put him down
Love your show been watching for years! Thanks for all you and your staff does.
Hailey fits right in, that's why she continues to come back!
40:40 That poor horse was SO bullied! Poor thing, I hope they find somewhere safe!
That big white horse is so pretty I would buy him in a heartbeat ❤
Some really beautiful horses in this group. . . Baby mule just gorgeous.
That colicky mare looked DEHYDRATED! The veins popping out, thin skin, no sweat.... oh poor girl.
Thank you for all you do. This one hit me harder than usual and I’m not sure why. Probably because the horrifically disrespected horses just keep coming.
I just wanted to say Thank You All. The amazing and sometimes sad moments together. But you are saving them from anymore trauma that they have already experienced. I wish I could be a full time member, my 5.00 a month though is all I can afford. Like many people fixed income and todays economy makes it hard to afford more. I have only found your channel about 6-8 months ago but I don’t miss anything. You guys are awesome. God bless. And I will add those who are dealing with I’ll Ed’s or personal issues to my prayers. Thank you again. 🙏❤️❤️🩹🤗🤗🤗🙏❤️
❤❤thank you to HP for showing such kindness and love to these horses and donkeys❤❤Haley, you are so wonderful to watch as you groom these sweet horses who need the care you offer❤❤
Haley amazes me. Did you see her alternate a pat a horse high on it's neck with a snap of her fingers while it was getting a series of vaccines? I'm pretty sure it's a trick to help the horse focus on something other than shots. Brilliant!
Great job you guys! 👍👏
Thank you for saving these beautiful animals. I don't understand how anyone can treat any animal like this.
Your all truly amazing 🫶 and so good at what you do. 🙏 God bless the horses, all other animals, and of course, all of you ✨
Thanks for posting!
That grey stallion was STUNNING. 🥹
Nice little mules…the grey stallion was probably magnificent in his youth, such a shame he was starved so bad. Makes no sense that the mare with the deformed back was not put down as a foal.
I love and respect all that you guys do. Keep up the good work!!! 👍
the one with the ump could possibly be a wonderful driving horse. just a lightweight sulky or such, but she could be a real fun horse.
Haley, try brushing manes starting at the bottom and work your way to the top, when you start at the top and brush downwards you tend to make more knots in it. ( retired hairdresser 😉☺️)
omg that white horse is gorgeous,,i hope he is well...
Thank you for bringing us a bit of Tennessee magic in this format. For a little while I can forget all my worries and wander around the intake barn with all my favourites at Horse Plus! Sending you all best wishes from Australia xxx
Prayers to the staff and rescued animals.
I hope all is well with your staff and they are able to return to work soon.
The white stallion could be half gypsy vanner - sometimes vanners are crossed with draft horses to get a "drum horse".
Mrs T is amazing I love when she does videos she explains so well
It's REALLY sad how many horses you have to put down, just terrible and sad that none of their owners cared enough to take care of them!
Have you priced a vet in the real world lately?
@@ellenl.5581forgive me if I’m wrong, but are you implying that these horses being sent to their unspeakable deaths is understandable because of the veterinary costs the previous owner could incur from arranging for a humane euthanasia? The cost of a euthanasia is entirely irrelevant, here. It shouldn’t even be a factor. Sending your sick, broken, innocent, unsuspecting, loyal horse to slaughter is a most cruel and profound betrayal.
One should not get a horse if they cannot do right by the horse- if they cannot do, what I would consider to be, the bare minimum. How much is it worth to leave this earth in a way that doesn’t involve getting bashed in the head with a bolt gun, sliced open while alive, hung upside down, and tortured, until you die? I’d say it’s worth a heck of a lot more than whatever the vet costs, that’s for sure.
Again, if that’s not what you meant- and if I just totally overreacted, going so far as to write a short, essay-like response, in the comments section of a UA-cam video- then, do consider accepting my apologies, in advance (and seeking comfort in my embarrassment).
Lil mule will be someone's 40 year friend. So much potential in that little guy!