Chilly Pepper – IT’S GO TIME – Clock is ticking for Orphan Mustangs. 4 +?? WILL YOU SAVE THEM? I need to say YES OR NO by tomorrow!
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:
BABY 911 – FOUR? ORPHAN MUSTANGS NEED US NOW!
Seems like the calls never stop. Another one tonight. I have until tomorrow afternoon to let them know if we can save the babies. I was not offered any of the mares, and am told that these babies are weanlings and of age to be off Mama.
This is an extremely time sensitive situation. The other option for them is not one any of us want to think about. There are other buyers willing and waiting to purchase these beautiful babies.
If you have never heard of “tripping” in the hidden rodeos, you are very fortunate.
When you drive by a rodeo ground and there are tarps as high as you can see, well it is pretty horrible what is happening inside. “Tripping” is when the whole “sport” is to rope a wild horse’s legs and feet and “trip it”. You can only imagine how many broken legs, shoulders, backs etc. happen in this so called “sport”.
So I am extremely grateful to have a chance to save these beautiful babies. (No, I haven’t seen them, but they are ALL beautiful to me.)
Sadly, since the “so called rescue” that paid the catcher to steal the newborns, bragged about how much they paid for them, ALL the prices have gone up. However, I would rather pay a legit person a legit price for an unharmed, NOT STOLEN baby any day. So we need to raise a bit more than before.
I want to say THANK YOU! for saving Misty. I am pretty sure someone shot her in the head. I have not had any xrays done, and it wouldn’t matter anyway. She just has this perfect little hole in her head, and it reminds me of a few of the ones I rehabbed that had been shot.
Regardless, that is why her eye, the right side of her face and the area below the “injury” were so huge. I had to drain it, clean it and pack it in clay. Thankfully the clay did its job, and as you can see in the photos, she is feeling MUCH BETTER.
These infected injuries can cause sepsis and be deadly for these horses. She is definitely not out of the woods yet, especially with her overall condition, but her EYES ARE BRIGHT! and although you can’t touch her, and she did kick and bite a bit, she is gonna be a Mama’s girl. She is already following me everywhere.
i did have a tiny bit of trauma for me (LOL). For the first time in treating over 100+ of infections like these, she shook her head and got it all over me. It was so disgusting, but she feels so much better I can live with it. She kept shaking her head because so much gunk would fly out. With every bit of pus and blood coming out, she felt SO MUCH BETTER!
But back to the babies. Will you help me save them?
YESTERDAY, ONE OF OUR AMAZING DONORS OFFERED TO MATCH ANYTHING UP TO $800 FOR 1 WEEK. WHAT PERFECT TIMING! So far we are at $250
You all are beyond amazing. Thank you!
THANK YOU, ALL OF YOU, FOR BEING SO AMAZING FOR THESE PRECIOUS SOULS! YOU are the reason so many lives are saved!
I will keep fighting the good fight as long as I can afford to. I so appreciate all of you and so do the critters.
If you want to help with the Vet Bill, call Goldendale Veterinary at 509-773-0369.
I appreciate every single one of our Chilly Pepper Family. God has truly blessed this rescue!
Have a safe, blessed and life saving 2023!
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KEEP HELPING US SAVE MORE LIVES, YOU CAN GO TO:
-<You can go to gofundme<-
You can go to Paypal<-
PLEASE NOTE – Paypal shows Wild Horses in Need, as we are dba- Chilly Pepper
if you would like to help these horses.
->You can donate via check at: (PLEASE NOTE NEW PO BOX #)
Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang,
PO Box # 233
Golconda, NV 89414
You can also donate via credit card by calling Palomino at 530-339-1458.
Venmo – @WIN-dba-ChillyPepper
NO MATTER HOW BIG OR HOW SMALL – WE SAVE THEM ALL!
SAVING GOD’S CRITTERS – FOUR FEET AT A TIME
Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang, WIN Project – Rescue & Rehab
We are now part of the WIN Organization
WIN (WILD HORSES IN NEED) is a 501c3 IRS EIN 55-0882407_
If there are ever funds left over from the cost of the rescue itself, the monies are used to feed, vet, care for and provide shelter and proper fencing for the animals once they are saved.