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Horse Whisperer
Saves Sick Pony

A horse whisperer
called in to save a sick pony came up trumps. Grey Welsh pony Carla was
rescued from a field in Rochdale by the RSPCA in October last year.
The 14-year-old mare
was suffering from laminitis, an inflammation of the hooves which can
cause horses to become lame. Staff at the RSPCA's Bolton branch managed
to find a home for her locally and treat the disease by sedating her.
But they could not solve one problem. Every time someone went close to
her, Carla would kick out. It is essential for ponies to have their
hooves checked and trimmed regularly to prevent infection.
So the team called
in the help of Patrick Gracey, who trained with Kelly Marks - the
equine specialist who is an instructor for Monty Roberts. After just four sessions with Mr Gracey, who is
from Ince, near Wigan, Carla picks up her feet for him. She is now so
well trained that she will follow Mr Gracey when he walks away from her.
Mr Gracey, aged 43, said: "At first Carla was very nervous and
aggressive but I was convinced I could help her and give her a chance.
"I think she's had a really bad experience with her feet in the past.
She just needs to learn that people won't be violent and cause her
pain. "I'd love her to go to a good home now, she's an absolutely
lovely pony, a real star."
Horse whispering
involves communicating with horses using gentle body movements, treating
them sympathetically, rather than using a whip to discipline them.
Bolton RSPCA Branch
administrator Kathy Kay said the difference in Carla's behaviour was
incredible. She said: "We're so grateful for everything Patrick has
done for Carla. She would have had to have been put down had he not
been able to help her."
Taken from
Bolton Evening News 8:28pm Tuesday 5th February 2008 |