HAPPY BIRTHDAY !
I am going to tell you the history of my Miracle a little Thoroughbred foal,he was born one year ago today and poor thing, he did not imagine that he was coming into a world full of joy and pain, the pain immediately arrived when Cassie his mother became really ill after his birth and we could not do anything to maintain her life without her suffering terribly.Cassie" or to use her registered name "Greenham Gal" was the proud mother of nine foals, some of whom are now top international 3 day eventers in the UK.
"Cassie" had been "barren" for numerous years and three different veterinary surgeons had told us that she was unable to have any more foals.
She proved us wrong and secretly became pregnant at the ripe old age of 23 years.
During the previous 11 months she had been boarding at the next door farm with lots of other female horses, however she had a secret, she was pregnant by her grandson who was only 2 years old at the date of this" immaculate conception".
Poor "Cassie" she had a very difficult birth but her eyes lit up at the sight of her new born foal.Sue immediately named him "Miracle" and he certainly has lived up to his name.
From the birth Cassie had virtually no milk and she was very uncomfortable and looked so very sad.
I think that she knew that something was wrong with her because of the look in her eyes, I made her the promise that I would look after her foal.
This was truly painful for me, because I never have been so close and attached to a horse like I had been with Cassie.
She was constantly sick and in need of huge doses of antibiotics and she was not improving.She loved her baby so very much and tried to show him that she loved him even when she was really ill.
She knew that we were helping her and that something serious was wrong with her.
Her face told us the story. Three weeks after Miracle was born , it happened, one day she went to heaven and left us with a very special memory of her ,a gorgeous colt.
Poor "Miracle" he cried and cried for his mother and it truly broke our hearts.
At this dreadful time I decided that I would look after "Miracle "as if he was my baby,therefore I began feeding him first every 30 minutes day and night, and then increasing the time after that to every three hours day and night .At first he sucked from a syringe then he was able to drink from a bottle and finally from the bucket, consequently it gave me very little freedom!
However it was wonderfully satisfying to help him stay alive!
It was very difficult to let him behave like a horse because he was my baby and he was following me everywhere, he now believed that I was his mother and that he was a human,in fact, he was trying to come with me inside the caravan, washing room, or even trying to come up the stairs with me hahaha !
He had a silly trick of taking the zip of my coat in his teeth and opening and closing this zip all the time ( it was a toy to him)
When Sue said to me that I should let him go with the other horses, I was very sad because I didn’t want him to be treated badly by them ,so we decided to put him firstly with Woody who was his 18 year old half brother who just adored foals, at the beginning he was looking for me and calling for me constantly like a crazy thing, “Oh my poor baby”.
I had to let him become a horse because if I did not let him go, later it would be very painful for him if he was rejected by the other horses in the herd.
Now, he is still the baby of the herd, they love ,play and protect him as their own it’s a pleasure to see him playing and galloping around with his older relatives!
When he was turned out with all the other horses,most days, he was getting himself into trouble with them and also with me ,so I had to try to sort out his problems for him, I must be honest some days it was easy to help him but other times it was very complicated for me.
I feel very proud of him I adore and I love him with all my soul, I’m very happy to have helped rear a baby like him, thanks for being in my life MIRACLE!
Congratulations my boy!
You are truly my "Miracle"
LUCIA ANDRADE
Lucia, the tears welled up in my eyes when I read your story. You have written it so well: you shared your feelings and allowed us who read it appreciate and understand even more all that you did and are doing. Well done and my congratulations to Miracle, you and Sue for not giving up. The photos are super by the way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice story Lucia. Happy birthday Miracle and congratulations to you on raising him.
ReplyDeleteMy hearfelt gratitude goes to Lucia for her dedication to Miracle. She did all of the feeding and never once went to bed during the day. She looked after Miracle and did all her duties here as well.
ReplyDeleteLucia is not a trained horse lady she just has a huge heart.
Miracle and I thank you Lucia!
What an amazingly heart warming story Lucia. Well done to you and of course a massive happy birthday to Miracle!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue, even when I'm gloomy, grummpy and blue your little gesture, makes me smile! Thank you all that you do!!!
ReplyDeleteReally can't express in words how thankful I am!
Thank you Gwen!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being so sweet... and congratulations for all your achievements!
Thank you so very much John & Helen!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Happy birthday, Miracle!
ReplyDeleteI hope that he and you and Sue are going to celebrate Miracle's miracle in style.
It was such a sad and yet happy story to read and I am sure that you have gone through all the possible emotions during his short life. At least something positive has come out of his mother's death.
Well done for looking after him and giving him so much of your time. You were obviously speaking in that irresistible Spanish voice to him and it worked it's magic!
See you later in the month when Kobi comes for his short holiday with you all. Hope Teddy will be ready for the rough and tumbles!
Dear Lucia - Steve and Val sent me this story of Miracle (my E Mail has changed as you will see) - What a wonderful story - Barry and I had tears in our eyes - we had our own horses for 30 years so know how they get under your skin - just like our 2 Vizslas - Toby and Darcy. What amazing dedication on your part - how did you carry on each day with no sleep??
ReplyDeleteWell done but I am sure you are richer for having been so close to Miracle - wonderful photos!
Love from us and Darcy and Toby - who we adore.
What a wonderful story Sue, brought tears to my eyes but shows the determination and dedication of Lucia!
ReplyDeleteLove Barbara & Trevor
Hi Lucia, what a lovely story, maybe you will introduce us to Miracle when we se you just before Christmas best bisous Steve and val.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue & Lucia,
ReplyDeletewhat an uplifting story & a huge well done for making this such an enjoyable,informative and entertaining site.
Each time I log on there is either something that inspires,humours or educates me,
best to you both,
Lorraine x
Hi Lucia. I am like Sue, with tears in my eyes whilst reading your article. It shows true devotion and love for a dear little horse who came into this world against all odds, and thanks to you has been given a chance to live the life that his mother has given him. What an achievement !!
ReplyDeleteDear Lucia,
ReplyDeletewhat a great story you wrote. And even though I know miracle is not always the easiest horse to keep, (Maybe you should have named him rascal in stead.) he has his sweet moments. I will be back in France by the end of December and can't wait to see how he is doing.