For our senior rescues during the winter: Loads of extra bedding, custom diets for extra calories, supplements to ensure calories are absorbed and aging joints are supported, blankets at night (and sometimes during the day), special shoes for fragile hooves, alternative therapies from acupuncture to laser and more.
Photo: Senior Horse Barclay led by Animal Care Team Leader,
Gabby
Even when it’s unusually mild, winter is tough on old beings, no
matter their species.
At CAS, we do our utmost to help our elders through winter safely
and comfortably, yet at the back of our minds, the question “Will
they make it through the winter?” always looms. Loads of extra
bedding, custom diets for extra calories, supplements to ensure
calories are absorbed and aging joints are supported, blankets at
night (and sometimes during the day), special shoes for fragile
hooves, alternative therapies from acupuncture to laser and more.
This is just a partial list of what we offer in hopes that our old
horses—from 35-year-old Callie to 34-year-old Barclay and
33-year-old Buddy, our beloved blind horse, our nearly 20-year-old
cow Zsa Zsa, and dozens of senior goats, sheep, and chickens—sail
through winter to once again experience the warm sun on their faces
and the feel of spring grass beneath their feet.
And guess what: they made it! All of our eldest animals, supported
by our tireless and super smart health care team, are going
strong—well, as strong as possible given their centenarian (in human
years) status! Blind Buddy is missing nearly all of his chewing
teeth; Barclay had a scare that required hospitalization and weeks
of aftercare; Callie keeps on ticking despite bouts with cancer, and
so on: but they made it through winter—and to this team that never
gives up, they are important reminders of the power in what we do
each day.
Happy spring, old friends. May the sun feel good on those old bodies
and the spring grass taste mighty, mighty sweet.