TREW Cherish
Cherish
In mud and dust your life hangs wasting.Descending, in decline, drowns in oceans of neglect.
Taut skin clings tightly over bones, skeletal frame revealing.
Matted, sun-crisped, coat abrades our skin when touched.
Wearily you fade, devoid of energy, depleted,
Dulled by desperation, all vitality extinguished.
Defined by deprivation life's essentials long denied you,
A thirst borne deep inside you neither love nor water quench.
Absence of a cure leaves you now withdrawn and withered.
Fluid elegance, so parched, self concealed in shambling form
Source so deeply hidden far beneath tormented life.
A warped existence this, far from the covenant proclaimed,
In which respect and care to human gives its name.
Then came a heart of justice biding here it stopped to find you,
With no averted eyes or life too full your plight to see.
Calming, caring salve applied easing physical desires,
Bringing more beside life's base needs the fires of life to feed.
A friend and champion of the woeful the abused and the forgotten.
Love nurtured ailing spirits, soothing softly, watched them soar.
Aspiring, onward, upwards, to greater heights than ever before reached.
Reborn, complete and vital, treasured, so you rise.
Copyright © Julia Walker 2007
April 2007
Cherish is one of the mares in a group which was rescued from a paddock in Bridgewater (Vic.)
The intial care of these horses had to be carried out in the paddock in which they were found, as they were not strong enough for us to attempt to transport them. This involved driving to their paddock 4 - 5 times daily to take small amounts of feed to them until we could gradually increase the amounts of feed given in each session. We were very lucky in that none of the horses became ill with the onset of their refeeding.
We have finally managed to move Cherish and her little Astraea to their safe interim home. They were both very brave and sensible about loading, and I was very proud of them both. Cherish was a tad concerned that Astraea was not going to be going with her, but the brave little battler plucked up the courage to follow mum onto the float after having a bit of a think. They travelled well, and unloaded calmly and unscathed. Rhonda has very kindly offered to care for them, for the time being, at the property where she agists her other horses. They are only five minutes away, and believe it or not, they actually have green grazing there! The property is irrigated, and has good shelter belts of established trees between the paddocks, so they will be as comfortable as we could hope for. Little Astraea has not lifted her head up since she arrived there.
Thank you Rhonda, from Lucy, Cherish and Astraea. You are one who never ceases to dig that bit deeper, each time, for the horses that we come across. You now have six horses on agistment, four of them our rescues, one retired boy, and one youngster. Also your retired Princey here at Carinya Park. Not one horse you actually ride! You are a horse lover in the truest sense of the term.
In time, when the girls are recovered and healthy, we will be asking for offers of a home for Cherish, but in the meantime we will keep her progress and news updated on her page.
Cherish and Astraea safe in their new temporary home.
May 2007
She deserves the very best of homes, as I would hate to see this wonderful nature of hers exploited. She deserves much respect and loving. She has been through a very traumatic ordeal, trying to keep a bub alive in the conditions in which they were living, and being so close to death herself. I'm hoping that somebody special will feel that they'd like to 'give back' to this mare, and continue to allow her the dignity in which she deserves to live. We are all very fond of the girl, and would like to stay in touch with Cherish's new home, as we do with all of the horses.
We would like to see her with somebody who is just looking for a special friend. Although she is a tall mare, she is as gentle as a lamb, and not intimidating at all. She self loads on to the float, and is a dream to catch, rug, worm, dentist, farrier, etc.
Cherish is free, as are all of the Bridgewater horses, the home is the priority. If you feel able to make such a commitment to this grace filled mare, please feel free to drop us a line, we would love to hear from you.
4th of June 2007
June 2007
On Monday we lost little Astraea, Cherish's bub. Losing any horse is hard, but losing one so young, who had no quality of life from the moment she was born, is very hard to take. Astraea was due to go home to her adoptive mum on the day we had to euthenase her.Julia and David had been coming out to visit little Astraea whenever they were able, and came to know her mum Cherish also in that time. They have now decided to offer Cherish a home. In Julia's words: "It is one way I feel we can continue to do the right thing by Astraea, because we can care for her mum the way her mum, against all odds, cared for her."
Cherish is going to be sorely missed, particularly by Rhonda, who has done such a sterling job of caring for her since she was brough back from that paddock. Julia is not far away though, and we know that we will receive regular updates and pictures of Cherish's progress.
I cannot express in words just how it makes me feel to see these pictures of you below, arriving at your new home, only two months from that day. I take my hat off to you my girl, you are forever engraved in our memories. You will never be in a position again where you will experience such desperation, with so many people who now love you. That's a promise. Thank you for trying so hard. Thank you also to Rhonda for showing Cherish so much love, which we know is crucial in a horse's will to thrive.
From Julia:
"Here is our beautiful big girl on her first outing to the paddock. The boys had a big sulk because they had to stay in the yards. I reckon she looks pretty happy. I know we are."
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