Thanks for catching that!!Catalina wrote:That should be "Wide Eyed Wanderer", I think.second_glance wrote:This is 20yo Wild Eyed Wanderer, a TB broodmare Jenny Earhart and friends pulled off a feedlot this week. She is emaciated, filled with worms, possibly has a uterine infection, has bad scarring on a cornea, and some fool drove a screw into her jaw, possibly in an attempt to prevent cribbing.
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Wow, I am so happy to hear this! She is looking so good now too...here's to a happy ever after!second_glance wrote:Absolutely fantastic news from Caroline about Carla Angel:
"Carla Angel is just the prettiest mare... Dr Lenhert came out last week to see her, as she wasn't moving well through her hind end, and she had a chiropractic adjustment yesterday as a result. He also re-xrayed her head and sinus cavities to assess progression of the large growth that he saw on her x-rays filling her frontal sinus cavity back in April. And guess what? It isn't there any more! There is some residual drainage in the rear cavity and she'll be on anti-biotics again to clear it but - yes - it's gone! Dr Lenhert believes that the mass visible in the spring was attributable to infection/an abscess which is now almost completely resolved... so Carla will hopefully have the very full life that she deserves."
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Talk about images that haunt even the most hard hearted person. Poor baby. I'd love to know who did that to her jaw. And jab a screw through that moron's head.Catalina wrote:Good lord... I'd be at a loss where to start, so many problems. Poor girl.second_glance wrote:This is 20yo Wild Eyed Wanderer, a TB broodmare Jenny Earhart and friends pulled off a feedlot this week. She is emaciated, filled with worms, possibly has a uterine infection, has bad scarring on a cornea, and some fool drove a screw into her jaw, possibly in an attempt to prevent cribbing.
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If you do Facebook, you might let Megan know.second_glance wrote:Thanks for catching that!!Catalina wrote:That should be "Wide Eyed Wanderer", I think.second_glance wrote:This is 20yo Wild Eyed Wanderer, a TB broodmare Jenny Earhart and friends pulled off a feedlot this week. She is emaciated, filled with worms, possibly has a uterine infection, has bad scarring on a cornea, and some fool drove a screw into her jaw, possibly in an attempt to prevent cribbing.
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OMG, such sad pictures. I sure hope the kind person that saved her can turn this old mare's last few years into the fattest and best of her life!
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From the TB Pedigree site, she was in the Wygod dispersal sale sold in foal to Idiot Proof--2010.
Breeder: Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Wygod
State Bred: CA
Winnings: 16 Starts: 2 - 0 - 2, $57,110
Foaled 12May93
Sold as Hip No. 56, Pam and Martin Wygod Dispersal by Barretts Sales, October 2010, i/f to Idiot Proof on 02/15/10 cover, $3,200
http://www.pedigreequery.com/wide+eyed+wanderer
Breeder: Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Wygod
State Bred: CA
Winnings: 16 Starts: 2 - 0 - 2, $57,110
Foaled 12May93
Sold as Hip No. 56, Pam and Martin Wygod Dispersal by Barretts Sales, October 2010, i/f to Idiot Proof on 02/15/10 cover, $3,200
http://www.pedigreequery.com/wide+eyed+wanderer
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Just to clarify about Wide Eyed Wanderer. She was pulled from a feedlot by Jenny Earhart or her friends, not Megan and AHR. She hadn't gone through auction yet. They got 2 other, much younger TBs as well -- one whose breeder is taking back and another who will be put up for adoption after some care and rehab.
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She was purchased for $3200 out of that sale by Jose De La Torre, who also bought 2 other mares by the same stallion (Pirate's Bounty): Private Persuasion ($2k) and Blonde Bounty ($2k).BornToWin wrote:From the TB Pedigree site, she was in the Wygod dispersal sale sold in foal to Idiot Proof--2010.
Breeder: Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Wygod
State Bred: CA
Winnings: 16 Starts: 2 - 0 - 2, $57,110
Foaled 12May93
Sold as Hip No. 56, Pam and Martin Wygod Dispersal by Barretts Sales, October 2010, i/f to Idiot Proof on 02/15/10 cover, $3,200
http://www.pedigreequery.com/wide+eyed+wanderer
Her sale page: http://75.103.123.40/catalog/catoct10/pdf/56.pdf
Photos from my racing travels: ThoroughbredJourney.com
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I thought that Blonde Bounty sounded hauntingly familiar. And, indeed, she also was rescued from... Lancaster? recently. Unfortunately, she did not make it, even though things did look promising to start with. If you follow the AHR facebook site, you may remember her as "Sophia".
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 645&type=3
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 645&type=3
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Kudos then to Jenny Earhart and/or friends.second_glance wrote:Just to clarify about Wide Eyed Wanderer. She was pulled from a feedlot by Jenny Earhart or her friends, not Megan and AHR. She hadn't gone through auction yet. They got 2 other, much younger TBs as well -- one whose breeder is taking back and another who will be put up for adoption after some care and rehab.
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WTF??Catalina wrote:I thought that Blonde Bounty sounded hauntingly familiar. And, indeed, she also was rescued from... Lancaster? recently. Unfortunately, she did not make it, even though things did look promising to start with. If you follow the AHR facebook site, you may remember her as "Sophia".
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 645&type=3
I remember that too (I'm always on their FB page).
Is that the same Jose de la Torre who races horses at Los Al?
How did 2 mares he bought become so horribly neglected so quickly?
I wonder what became of Private Persuasion.
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tres borrachos wrote:WTF??Catalina wrote:I thought that Blonde Bounty sounded hauntingly familiar. And, indeed, she also was rescued from... Lancaster? recently. Unfortunately, she did not make it, even though things did look promising to start with. If you follow the AHR facebook site, you may remember her as "Sophia".
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 645&type=3
I remember that too (I'm always on their FB page).
Is that the same Jose de la Torre who races horses at Los Al?
How did 2 mares he bought become so horribly neglected so quickly?
I wonder what became of Private Persuasion.
My thoughts exactly.
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Jenny just listed the former TB racehorses currently under her care.Catalina wrote:Kudos then to Jenny Earhart and/or friends.second_glance wrote:Just to clarify about Wide Eyed Wanderer. She was pulled from a feedlot by Jenny Earhart or her friends, not Megan and AHR. She hadn't gone through auction yet. They got 2 other, much younger TBs as well -- one whose breeder is taking back and another who will be put up for adoption after some care and rehab.
Blue Chagall,
Raingear,
Killer Bear,
Kingofthemountain,
The Director,
Dhaamer,
Punxsutawney Phil (this is the poor guy who arrived with the huge wound on a front leg, so deep it exposed bone and tendon; he is doing as well as can be expected, but has a long way to go)
Triple Feature,
Seat Belt Required,
Stagestruck Marian,
Wide Eyed Wanderer, &
Fly Chet Fly
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Not all, although I can't give you a horse-by-horse breakdown. Ironically Phil was an owner donation; they sent him to what they thought was a good farm while they looked for a place like Jenny's. That farm is where he incurred the awful leg injury, which, last I heard, the farm still would not own up to.Catalina wrote:Hopefully they didn't all need to be rescued from auction or thereabouts.
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Well, scratch one name from the "good farms" list.second_glance wrote:Not all, although I can't give you a horse-by-horse breakdown. Ironically Phil was an owner donation; they sent him to what they thought was a good farm while they looked for a place like Jenny's. That farm is where he incurred the awful leg injury, which, last I heard, the farm still would not own up to.Catalina wrote:Hopefully they didn't all need to be rescued from auction or thereabouts.
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Jenny reports tonight that her vet found yet another screw embedded in Wide Eyed Wanderer's jaw. The person responsible for this is apparently whoever bought her at a Barretts sale in 2010. I don't have time to track that down.
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I did a quick Google search and found this from Bloodhorse. Looks like it was Jose De La Torre who bought Wide Eyed Wanderer in 2010. He has current entries at Los Alamitos.
Barretts Equine Limited October 2010 Fall Mixed Sale
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... z2k1Mu8rAV
Barretts Equine Limited October 2010 Fall Mixed Sale
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/ ... z2k1Mu8rAV