We got home a few hours ago, took a rest and then hit the stalls, now that the chores are done here is the update....She looks great!!! When we were going to her stall she was looking out the door side ways to see who was coming. She saw us and started to nicker...
She missed us!!! She ate her yummy bran mash they made for her, not all of it but she ate! We gave her her favorite snack animal crackers and orange slices....When she smelled the towel she got soooooooooooooo excited! She started limping around her stall wanting out. We got there at about noon so we got to spend the afternoon with her. She has her head up high and as REO said, She has Eagles in her eyes again! We are just soooo happy for her.
She has proven to us that against the worst odds, we can do anyting we set our minds to. Dreamer has been an inspiration to us. The vet said he would call me tomorrow at work and let me know if she is coming HOME Sat or Sun. As someone posted on this thread before and I agree 100%, I hope this shows the newbies to horses or any other animal, that it is not all play. This has taken an emotional, physical and financial toll on us. We have had horses most of our lives, and have been fortunate. This was something that Could Not have been prevented, it was a freak accident. So no matter how well you take care of your animals a tragedy can happen. We are ever so grateful for everyones, prayers, concerns, phone calls, emails and financial support. Dreamer now belongs to people literaly around the world. You Will Never Know what this has meant to us.......We will be at the Nationals in Tulsa in Sept. Dreamer will be with us....Theresa and Art