Monday, May 17, 2010

Spots

When you visit Home At Last you will see spots. On Leeso you will see black spots, brown spots and roan colored spots. Leeso has a medicine hat- the dark color over both ears. He, also, has a blue eye on a brown spot and a brown eye on his white side. Leeso was born with a dip in his back- not a sway back. Because of this deformity he was going to slaughter. Leeso is a very sweet boy who is friends with everyone. He is just 3 years old. Would you like to sponsor Leeso?Daisy is an Appaloosa, who is totally blind. She has black and white spots. Daisy has memorized her turn out and often canters around when Levi has a rumpus. Would you like to sponsor Daisy? See the daisy on her back?

Love wants to know if this counts as a spot?

Julian is sure he is a spotted critter.


Babe is a Pony of the Americas who shows off her Appaloosa heritage. Would you like to sponsor Babe? Babe is in her 20's. She is a great horse for Beth.
Quest is a leopard Appaloosa. He has one immature eye, again common to Appys. He is one funny boy. He's in his 20's and has been having some barn time for extra food.

Tucker is a beautiful spotted mule. He has become a treasure at Home At Last. His ability to predict an animal's failing health is amazing. He regularly consults with Dr. Darling.



Bobbie is a registered paint, but you have to look hard to find her one teeny spot. She will be included in the sorrel group.
Moon Dancer is an Appy, but was included with the grays because her colors are so light.
I was informed I forgot 2 important grays the other day- Jim and me. Yes, we are gray and proud of it.
Sunday May 23, we will be at the Glenn County Fair with an informational booth, selling tee shirts and sharing about responsible pet ownership. If you are at the Fair, come and see us.
Thank you to our generous volunteers and donors. homeatlastsanctuary@gmail.com



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