CHARM Farm - Chodove Animal Rescue and Maintenance

Horses at The CHARM Farm


Light Horses

   

Harem
Harem truly is a quiet mare. She has taken a shining to the children and is starting to appreciate all the attention she is getting.

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Mariah
Mariah is a Belgian/Paint cross mare with a good dispostion. What a beautiful girl this horse is! She seems to have taken quite a liking to our daughter Kay! Mariah has had her foal. May 17th 2009, saw a new Filly arrive at The CHARM Farm!

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Kozina
Kozina is Mariah's baby. Her father is a Morgan. This little girl is one of the most beautiful animals we have ever seen. From coloration, through to her personality, Kozina is truly a magnificent creature.

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Glider
Glider is a 23 year old quarter horse gelding. Being the one to have led Glider into the barn upon his arrival, I can honestly say he is a very quiet horse without any noticeable mean streak or excessive nerves. He did not pull at the halter or give me any problems even though there was a good opportunity for him to get spooked. He has taken to Stevie and Josh as his buddies and is eager to get out of the barn and into the pasture to work off a bit of friskiness.

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Heavy Horses


Amanda
Amanda is an aged Belgian mare. Seen here with Greg, she is a magnificent example of how docile these gentle giants really are. Arriving in the morning of March 19th, 2009, by 5:00 pm she was already giving love to the children. We look forward to a long and happy relationship with her.

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Lara
Lara is another older Belgian mare. She is not quite as out-going as Amanda, but she is not jumpy or nervous at all - even around the children or the dog. She too is a gentle giant and a blessing to the CHARM Farm.

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Sally
Sally is Lara's daughter. At only 4 years of age, she is the largest of the 3 Belgian mares we have here. She is a bit shy compared to the other girls but is slowly coming around.

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Items Needed/Received

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Items Needed

Large Harness, Collars, Hames, Bridles etc. for the Belgian Mares to get hitch trained and put to work.

 

Tack supplies, curry combs, brushes, blankets, halters, lead shanks, saddle blankets, saddles, ropes, bridles.

 

Veterinary Supplies, re-usable syringes, needles, bottles, nipples, disinfectants, ointments, salves.

 

Hoof Trimmers, Horn trimmers, clippers, trimmers, specialty knives and accessories.

 

Stock waterers, feeders, feed storage containers.

 

Corral Rails, posts, roofing material, general lumber for building stalls and pens as well as repairing existing facilities.

 

Paint, trim board, tack hangers, windows, hinges.

 

Blacksmithing tools, forge accessories, anvil, vice, leather punches, general tools.

 

Fencing supplies, barbed wire, staples, wire tightener (clamps for a come-along), post maul, sledge hammer, crowbars, pliers, tie wire, hole auger.

 

Electric fencing supplies, wire, posts, electric fencers, insulators, etc.

 

Foal Milk Replacer

 

 

Items Received

 

Miscellaneous halters and tack from John Antonick

 

Items Donated but not yet received:

 

From Kerrie Spencer at Qu'Appelle:

A Fuel Tank & Stand
5 molasses barrels (thick plastic)
1 round rubber feeder
1 large grain barrel
2 stacking food containers
2 snap lid plastic feed containers
horse grooming brushes
horse boots
horse blanket
horse saddle pads
lead shanks
halters
a driving bit for a large horse

 

From the "Equine Exchange" Group:

Miscellaneous Tack

 

 

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Current Projects

We recently obtained over 100 acres of hay to cut and bale for winter feed. This should cover our needs for the year.

We need to haul in several truckloads of gravel for the floor of our steel quonset where we want to store our hay and equipment.

We have several hundred feet of corral to remove from a farm near us and rebuild here on The CHARM Farm.

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Help Wanted

We need help in aquiring feed, transporting the animals from their location to here, mending barns and fencing. We are accepting volunteers of all ages form virtually any walk of life.