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OK,
you know a horse is big when you can sit on it and hug it, and your arms
are nowhere near going around it’s neck... and that horse would be Tony.
(At Right) Big Red (Below) is right up there with
him though!
Tony and Big Red are now the official ambassadors for Happy Trails, ready
to represent us at community events, special parades, will make guest
appearances, and plan to be our all-around goodwill boys.
Their story is a typical one, with a not-so-typical ending. Tony and Red,
both around 18 years old, spent their life on an Amish farm in Mt. Hope,
Ohio. They worked hard in the fields and pulled with an 8-horse hitch
team. They were gentle giants — whenever a new, young draft needed broke
to drive, they were harnessed up between Red and Tony. After many years
on the farm and earning their keep, they were becoming older and a quite
a bit
slower
(the older and slower part happens to the best of us!). It was becoming
very difficult for them to keep up with the younger teams they were
hitched with, and Tony and Red had to go. To continue to work them as
hard as was needed would have broken them down.
Tony and Red were in good health, well taken care of by Mr. Don Miller,
and his son, Willis Miller, their owners. However, if a home and a buyer
were not found soon for them, they were destined for the local auction.
Here, meat buyers often purchase horses no-one else wants and transports
them to one of the horse slaughterhouses in Texas. Considering these two
horse’s age, limited abilities, and the time of year (not too many
people are looking to add to their horse collection and their outdoor
chores with Winter upon us), their chances of being picked up by the
meat guys were all too good. After working hard their entire lives and
earning their keep, their reward should be retirement, not to be sent
through a Texas slaughterhouse.
Happy Trails was not in a position to purchase horses at this time, but
our wheels began to turn. This would be the perfect opportunity for
Happy Trails to have some equine representatives, and to give us,
the board members and the volunteers, a team to rally around — some
horses that we could love and hug and care for, that wouldn’t be leaving
us like all the rescues do when they finally find their permanent homes!
We always experience such mixed emotions when a rescued animals leaves
us — we’re incredibly happy for them, and always feel such a sense of
loss for ourselves. This hitch team could fill that void, we would be
saving them from having to go to the meat buyers, and they could stay
together as the good buddies that they are as they retire.
Becky Albright and Annette Fisher went to see Tony and Red, and they were
beautiful! They are healthy and strong, and simply too old to work an
eight hour day in the field with the eight-hitch team that they are a
part of. The younger horses simply outworked them. Amish draft horses
need to be able to earn their keep on the farms,and be able to do the
heavy work required, and Red and Tony could not..
The original asking sale price was $500 each, but Mr. Miller saw that the
horses were going to the best home they could possibly have. Tony also
walked out lame that morning from a hard days work
the
day before. Mr. Miller agreed to let us get them both for $700. Becky
put down a deposit to hold the horses until we could get a trailer back
to pick them up, and we began sending out emails and attempting to raise
the rest of the money.
Within a few days and a million phone calls later, we were not only able
to raise enough money to bring the boys home to the sanctuary, but were
able to get enough to buy their pulling harnesses as well.
They are well broke to hitch and traffic safe, and can handle light
recreational work. These boys deserve a peaceful retirement after having
worked their tails off for so many years.
We are planning on making shoeing stocks for them, so that they can have
their feet trimmed easily and safely. Anyone with construction skills
interested in helping to make the stocks, please give us a call at (330)
296-5914.
Thanks to all the kind folks who have contributed toward the rescue of
these two awesome creatures! Their upkeep will continue to be a
challenge I’m sure, as they are amazing hay burners! We are hoping that
everyone can enjoy them, so make sure to meet Big Red and Tony when you
visit Happy Trails! A special fund will be set aside especially for
their care, and any contributions toward their needs may be may payable
to Happy Trails, with a note that the donation should help care for the
rescued Belgian hitch team. |