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Yellow Long Flowing Mane
Hey y'all, my name is Blonde. I have yellow flowing hair. That's why they call me Blonde. I have been at The Healing Barn for 2 years now, when I came to The Healing Barn I could not walk. My feet were very infected and pus was coming out of my hooves. We soaked my feet every night until the infection went a way. I also have another problem called Cushing's Disease, which means... . . . keep reading
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Dreams and Hopes
(Part II)
Dreams and Hopes (Part II) The question here is when the dream is achieved and all is comfortable does God look down and say: "Don't get too comfortable, I have a bigger plan for you." T . . . keep reading
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A Great German Shepard
From time to time a dog comes our way that needs a lot of help. Of course the Vets have treated them and done all they could do. Most of the time the owners are not ready to give up. The challenge then comes our way. This is a story about a great German Shepard. For what ever reason, he could not control his back end and could not walk. It was pitiful, his owner loved him so, and was not ready to let go. He came to meet me on a cool Sunday afternoon. He was very touchy and not happy to see me, so I took it slow with him and I could tell he was in horrible pain all over his body. You say, how did I know this? . . . keep reading
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Sparky
I am Sparky, I am a member of The Healing Barn. However, I do not want to talk about my life before coming here, but I will tell you this...my previous owners did not want to feed me anymore so they w . . . keep reading
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"The Horse Garbage Disposal"
This is the story of rebel: We met Rebel when he was 4 years old, living on a farm where he lived with his mom. Mom being 30-32 years old, was all rebel knew. There wasn't even a house on the property. But there were neighbors! Oh yes the neighbors, they loved rebel! On Christmas day you would see them with there Santa hats on, dumping left overs over the fence for rebel to eat. Potatoes, turkey, stuffing, you name it, he got it. And yes, Rebel would run as fast as he could to eat those goodies. He would eat every last bit. Rebel didn't save or share any with his mother either. When we met Rebel, he was about 500 pounds over weight, I can't imagine why, can you? The main meal at the barn was ears of corn, grass, hay, and the occasional turkey dinner. . . . keep reading
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From Our Friends...
"Nancy, Allen, and Corri give us advice and encouragement when we most need it."
Sally Keller
Toledo, OH
"...they are incredibly generous with their time and knowledge."
Kelly Meister
Walbridge, OH
"Still Nancy is never too busy to provide TLC to either the horses or any of us that may need a shoulder."
Judy Farrar
Toledo, OH
"Nancy works her magic on all the horses and their owners. She is more than the owner of The Healing Barn, she is a healing angel to all of the horses and owners who's lives she has touched."
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