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WELCOME BACK,
GENTLEMAN!
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on the thumbnails below to see a larger picture!
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09/08/09:
Gentleman got a bath and loved it -- he
loves the water and the attention!
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| 08/26/09: Gentleman
was a perfect gentleman, as usual. Everyone loves GMan. Dr.
Ryan and Vince talked about GMan for a bit and how healthy he is
compared to when we brought him back over a year ago. He has such
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08/01/09: And
here's GMan sporting a new flymask.
Gman and his best friend, Jake. Misty is in the background.
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06/13/09: Bernice
and her daughter, Katie, taking a ride on Jake and Gentleman.
G-man reporting for duty!
Jenny went for a ride too. She loves to ride G-man. He's
like a big sofa.
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He's been back since late November 2007. He's gained weight and
is doing great. He's holding his head high, his eyes are bright,
and he's just as gentle and lovable as ever. His appetite is
good - no problem there! He even runs (it's slow but it's still
a run!) around the paddock with Chloe at times! Scroll down for
updates.
Gentleman in March
2007 -- being picked up in by his new human family.

Gentleman
- a few days before being reclaimed by Beauty's Haven on Thanksgiving Day,
2007.

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Do we have the
pasture, help, knowledge, and money to care for this horse? You
bet! But we couldn't do what we do without public support -- that
is why we are a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization!
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Pasture:
We have over 17 acres of grassy paddocks - not sand - but grass.
It's dormant right now but the horses still graze on it. That's
what horses like to do! We planted over 30 bags of winter rye to
help get us through the cold season. It recently has started to
flourish.
Help: We have 8 volunteers now. We also have
folks that stop in when they can to lend a hand. These people are
a real blessing to our organization. They have their hearts into
what they do and the horses just love them - so do we!
Knowledge: We don’t know everything but we are
blessed to have a team of people, including traditional vets, a holistic
vet, an equine dentist, a great farrier, and an equine community of
friends (including the FOB's) with experience to help us make the right
decisions about what is in the best interest of each horse.
Money: Like other rescues, we can’t help horses
without support from the public - we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization. We’ve incurred hundreds of dollars of unexpected
vet and related rehab bills in the last few weeks which took a big chunk
out of our hay budget. Gentleman, being a draft horse that needs
to gain weight in a healthy way, eats a lot. He's currently
getting four smaller than average portion meals a day in addition to hay
24/7. Also, we have the rest of the horses to provide for.
If you'd like to help us to help the horses - any and all support is
greatly appreciated.
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Here is an excerpt from the vet report which led us to reclaim Gentleman
- based on the vet's recommendation.

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After Gentleman arrived we
gave him a few hours to settle in. We then treated a couple of
open wounds that could have got infected.
After giving him a couple of days to settle in we started working on a
few things.
He got a good warm bath, which he seemed to truly appreciate. We
removed ticks and bots.
Once he got back to the rescue we were able to untangle several knots in
his tail - Cowboy Magic works great!
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Here's Gentleman a few days after he returned to our rescue. He
always did love to graze.
It is nice to see him hold his head up high and carry himself with
confidence and pride.
He still likes to lay down and curls up like a big dog for nap time.
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We had been told "Gentleman is suffering from EPSM."
In order to determine if, in fact, he had EPSM, GMan underwent a painful
muscle biopsy procedure. A 1" square chunk was cut out of his
butt.
When people, especially kids, come to visit they seem attracted to GMan.
We certainly didn't want GMan with visitors if he could potentially fall
and hurt someone or himself.
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our relief, EPSM was ruled out! Working with our vet we came up
with a "get well" plan and so far, GMan is doing great.
The vet looked at him again yesterday and is very pleased with what he
saw. GMan has gained quite a bit of weight and added muscle.
We were told to keep doing what we're doing. It's obviously
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His hooves were long and misshapen. After a trim he was much
better balanced -- his posture was better.

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We were also told "he
has locking stifles." Not the case. His feet were
shaped such that excessive weight was being placed on his hind end,
causing excessive pressure on the stifles. After the trim, he
walked like a new horse.
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This picture was taken the first week of January 2008. He's put on
some weight and has settled right back in with the herd. It's
almost like he never left.
Here he is with Chloe - can you believe how big she's grown?

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January 12th, 2008: he was being doted on by visitors, loving the
attention!

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January 17th, 2008: Gentleman running with some of the herd.
GMan had a great time with "his" mares! He ran and
kicked up his heels and just had a blast!
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January 18th, 2008: Looking good!

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January 29th, 2008: Gelding Games
GMan and Jake were great
buds before GMan left last spring.
It's really a good sight to see them feeling good and having fun
together!
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February
15th, 2008: A Wellness Day
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First
a manicure and a pedicure --with each trim we see improvement. The
farrier is very pleased. With each trim, his body has to adjust to
the corrections being done - it changes pressure on joints, etc.
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After his trim he got a
wonderful treatment by the holistic vet which included chiropractic and
acupuncture. He truly enjoyed it. Just look at that face!
And those big sparkling eyes are beautiful! The vet thinks that one
more treatment should do it - she's also very pleased.
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AAAAAHHHHHH!
I feel GOOD!
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February 16th, 2008: A Day of Visitors and Pampering

Gentleman has always been wonderful with kids. A true gentleman and
gentle giant. One of his best friends, Jake, got lots of attention,
too. It was truly a beautiful day full of blessings.

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We had a special visitor in February 2008 and she captured on video
Gentleman loving life. Click
here
to watch this magnificant horse move.
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April 20, 2008
Gentleman got body clipped today.
He looks just awesome! He's healthy and happy and it shows.
Thanks Anne, Bernel, Katie, and Jenny for his makeover!

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05/18/08: Gentleman giving two of our volunteers, Jenny and Barbara,
a ride. They all had a great time!
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We
are very blessed to have Gentleman back with us again. He's a very
special horse with a huge heart of gold. He deserves to live out the
rest of his life with lots of TLC and dignity and with no worries or
stress. We can help make sure that happens with support from the
public. He worked hard for humans for many years only to end up in a
lot where he would have been loaded on a truck to go to slaughter.
With the help of AC4H and many caring individuals, we paid his ransom at a
kill buyers price in late 2006. He went to a new home in March 2007
and came back to us in late November 2007, having to start rehab all over
again. Now, with the help of others we want to make sure he lives a
comfortable and loving life of retirement. He loves kids and kids
love him back - he is a big teddy bear with everyone. Please help us
to help not only Gentleman - but others like him. Donations
are tax deductible
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GMan
the day he
left in March 2007.
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A
True Gentleman |
Gentleman
sporting a new blanket (December 2008).
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06/11/09: Jenny and
GMan. Jake wasn't far away -- that's him with Robin.
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