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Volunteers ‘Shocked’ To See This ‘Dead’ Horse Still Alive Nurse It Back To Health And The Transformation Is Incredible
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Volunteers ‘Shocked’ To See This ‘Dead’ Horse Still Alive Nurse It Back To Health And The Transformation Is Incredible

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No one could ever prepare for the sight the volunteers of the British Horse Society faced upon arriving at a building site in East Durham, England.

It was there where they found Heidi, a pony thought to be dead in the midst of squalor. But after her body was seen breathing, the volunteers realized they’d encountered one of the most severe cases of neglect they’d ever seen and acted immediately.

“The decision was made to give her a chance and it took five people to lift her to her feet,” said the spokesperson of Here 4 Horses Equine Charity.

Heidi’s incredible road to recovery was then documented in a series of videos that prove what a fighter this little girl has been. Let’s take a look at Heidi’s inspiring transformation down below, which is impossible not to shed a tear (or to cry a whole river) for.

More info: Facebook | Youtube | here4horses.org.uk

After the BHS volunteer arrived at the site, he was horrified to see what he thought was a dead horse

Image credits: here4horses

Image credits: here4horses

In order to find out more about Heidi’s road to recovery and how the girl is doing today, Bored Panda reached out to Wendy Suddes from the charity Here4Horses, based in the North East of England.

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Wendy, a horse welfare and education specialist who started the charity, said that Heidi was found in the most appalling condition.

“When rescuers turned up, they met with a knackerman who had been called by the owner to come and collect her body,” she told us and added, “Whether he thought she was already dead is irrelevant—she had been subject to the most awful suffering.”

But the rescue crew made a decision to give the little pony a chance

Image credits: here4horses

Heidi was considered to be critically ill, unable to stand or walk. “The early days were touch and go, as we dealt with her serious weakness and such a low blood protein level that a plasma transfusion was required,” Wendy recounted. It took more than 5 weeks for the pony to be able to stand by herself.

Heidi was placed on a drip for plasma transfusion since her blood test showed she was emaciated

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Several liters of blood were donated by healthy horses

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During the treatment, the pony had to wear padded dressings and the Here4Horses team “had to be innovative, adapting several pairs of leggings into shorts to help keep her pressure sores from further damage.”

But it was not a steady and easy recovery. Wendy said “Too many sores, worms, parasites, and infections had been given time to take hold and it took months and months to get Heidi well enough to run free in our pastures.” Essentially, Heidi has a feisty character, which the team believes was essential to her recovery.

After the pony got emergency treatment, her long road to recovery started

Wendy said that Heidi was on the extreme side of neglect and cruelty and the Here4Horses team sees cases like this once or twice a year. “Whilst we do see this level of harm and illness all too often, it is plain and simple cruelty or ignorance of horse knowledge and care or how to properly meet their needs.”

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The wounds thankfully began to heal

And after a long time, Heidi began to look brighter

Fortunately, Wendy assured us that with the help of the team, Heidi is now “high on life,” soaking it all in as much as she can.

The charity is currently caring for another pony from similar circumstances who is still under a treatment plan. To help their team of committed volunteers to save neglected horses and ponies, visit their website to find out how you can help.

But the improvement continued slowly

And the wounds took time to heal

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Image credits: here4horses

Image credits: here4horses

Until Heidi’s hair grew back and she started looking happier

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Image credits: here4horses

After some time, she regained weight

Image credits: Here4Horses

And Heidi’s happy spirit and shiny curls were all over the place!

Image credits: Here4Horses

Image credits: Here4Horses

Having survived the horrific neglect, today the girl is a rosette-winning pony making everyone proud

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Image credits: Here4Horses

Image credits: Here4Horses

Watch the full clip of Heidi’s road to recovery

Image credits: Here 4 Horses Equine Charity

And people couldn’t hide their anger towards Heidi’s previous owner in the comments

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hobbitly
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Im glad she was found in time. Thank you for the people taking care of her, she looks beautiful now!

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just in the nick of time, she was probably lead there to die. I hope the rubbish that owned her gets their butt in the klink.

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Eglė Bukauskaitė
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She's such a beauty, if you cannot afford keeping her why not sell to anyone or giveaway? She literally could have been better raised in the wild than in her home farm... ;(

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Cori
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately (at least here in the US) when you sell or give away a horse, especially for cheap, they are frequently picked up by 'kill buyers' and eventually shipped to slaughter. I have 3 fat, healthy horses. I adore them and they will be with me for life. But if my circumstances should ever change, I would euthanize rather than sell or give them away. It sounds extreme, but in my country, horses are jammed onto crowded trailers. They then take a non stop trip to Canada or Mexico where they're slaughtered. Their last days would be filled with confusion, terror and pain and I simply will not risk it. I know my babies and they would be SO scared. I have an Arabian who's been my friend and partner for 14 years, a second Arabian who is an untrained pasture pet (she's absolutely gorgeous, but spooky as hell) and a previously wild mustang. Not an easy bunch to rehome, to say the least.

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Kady Maree Mcgrath
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My friend loves horses and when I show her this she I going to cry I tell you now it's so sad to see the neglect that the previous owners gave her

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hobbitly
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Im glad she was found in time. Thank you for the people taking care of her, she looks beautiful now!

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Grumble O'Pug
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just in the nick of time, she was probably lead there to die. I hope the rubbish that owned her gets their butt in the klink.

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Eglė Bukauskaitė
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She's such a beauty, if you cannot afford keeping her why not sell to anyone or giveaway? She literally could have been better raised in the wild than in her home farm... ;(

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Cori
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately (at least here in the US) when you sell or give away a horse, especially for cheap, they are frequently picked up by 'kill buyers' and eventually shipped to slaughter. I have 3 fat, healthy horses. I adore them and they will be with me for life. But if my circumstances should ever change, I would euthanize rather than sell or give them away. It sounds extreme, but in my country, horses are jammed onto crowded trailers. They then take a non stop trip to Canada or Mexico where they're slaughtered. Their last days would be filled with confusion, terror and pain and I simply will not risk it. I know my babies and they would be SO scared. I have an Arabian who's been my friend and partner for 14 years, a second Arabian who is an untrained pasture pet (she's absolutely gorgeous, but spooky as hell) and a previously wild mustang. Not an easy bunch to rehome, to say the least.

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Kady Maree Mcgrath
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My friend loves horses and when I show her this she I going to cry I tell you now it's so sad to see the neglect that the previous owners gave her

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