Dumped and betrayed, the youngster was left at a feed lot, terrified….awaiting the inevitable. He was a crypt orchid, considered a burden and useless by the breeder who dumped him, unconcerned and callous to the brutality that awaited the darling, shy, and uncertain colt. The paint caught the eye of a rescue friend of ours who is dedicated to saving as many of the innocent slaughter bound horses as she can. Another friend, Dr. Eric Davis of RVET’s donated the necessary surgery. Yet another friend has brought him to us for training and a second chance. We will provide the education and confidence that this very sweet horse deserves, and then a forever home that will treasure him. Again, it is tough to tell these stories without recognizing “the village” that comes together to selflessly help save these spectacular horses that we all love so dearly. We are grateful to all those who do their part to help, and thank all of you who provide the donations that make our work possible, and allow us to say yes rather than no to the horses who we are asked to help. We welcome Mozart…just wait until we get a good head shot, he is absolutely ADORABLE!!!