Chilly Pepper – Newborn Norman needs your help!
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:
Received a 911 call today for a baby found alone with his dead Mama.
He needs plasma n fluids and we are currently at Goldendale Veterinary Hospital for some emergency care.
This is the 3rd baby so far and all have needed vet care, in addition to the normal bloodwork required for every baby.
Norman said he would really appreciate your love n support.
Kimmy n Ms. Kisses are doing better. Ms. Kisses is still.on antibiotics and clay treatment for her bite wounds. Of course this caused raging diarrhea, so she is not a “Mama fan” right now lol. She is getting BioSponge way more often than she thinks she should.
PLEASE HELP NORMAN!! Obviously, he will NOT be available for adoption at this time. We will post when he is unavailable.
Goldendale Vet – 509- 773-0369 if you want to donate directly to the vet. Heading there now.
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS BEEN HELPING SAVE THESE PRECIOUS LIVES!
Please check out our Adoption page!
https://www.facebook.com/
If anyone wants to help,
Supplies can be sent to
Palomino
Chilly Pepper
12965 Green Saddle Drive, #233
Golconda, NV 89414
or
Palomino,
C/O Mama Mel
1630 Pumphouse Rd.
Toppenish, WA 98948
checks to PO Box 233,
Golconda NV 89414
or Donations can be made at:
CashAp-$LauriArmstrong
Venmo – @Lauri-Armstrong-2
THANK YOU for everything we have received.
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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
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.
NO MATTER HOW BIG OR HOW SMALL – WE SAVE THEM ALL!
SAVING GD’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.