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 SUMMER - 1987 chestnut Saddlebred mare
« Thread Started on Nov 8, 2008, 9:38pm »

Summer is one of the Jean Elledge horses from Snohomish County that SAFE has been quietly caring for since last March. Now that the case has ended and all the horses have been signed over to SAFE, it is time for her story to be told.

Summer, whose registered name is Impromptu DHF and whom Jean called "Tutu", is a mare who's history we would love to know. Extremely well bred, by a famous Saddlebred stallion named Chairman of the Board, she is a striking rich chestnut mare with a flaxen mane and tail. Tall and regal, she stands 16.3 hands. But her body has been ravaged from years of neglect from Jean Elledge and being used as a "palomino foal machine" for years. I am told that Summer's babies were also quite prized, and sold well. The mark of her quality is quite evident on Kokomo, her last foal, and the first Elledge horse from the seizure to find a home. We wonder if prior to ending up in Jean's clutches, if Summer had once been a fancy show horse - it is easy to imagine that she might have been.

When we first met Summer she had been at the Enumclaw auction for 2 weeks and had not fared well. She refused to load, and we had to use panels to squeeze her into the trailer. She was a pitiful sight, with bald patches and chunks of hair falling out all over her, and areas where her skin was open and bleeding. She was crawling with lice, and so miserablly itchy that she was rubbing herself raw on anything she could find. She was skin and bones, and at some recent point must have been wearing a blanket that did not fit, and had dug a wound into her withers that was still open and oozing. Her feet were horrible, not just long and chipped but with cracks that ran vertically to the coronet band all around them. She walked slowly and painfully. But her eye! Her eye was so soft, and so sweet, and she seemed to know we were there to help her. Unlike the other horses, most of whom were unhandled and untrusting, Summer was a horse that had known a kind hand at some point in her life. And in fact, in the weeks after the seizure as several people contacted me that knew Jean and the horses there - it was "Tutu" that everyone asked about. Tutu was ridden by many a young girl on the trails, being one of the few horses that was broke and one that Jean frequently lent out for riding in exchange for work. Was she still alive? At first, not even we knew...and because of her age, and the fact that all the older horses on the Carnation property had died, we assumed she could not be. But Summer is a tough mare, and she knew how to protect her food and herself, and somehow she survived.

True to her name, when Summer arrived so to did the real Summer emerge. Her weight came back, and her coat grew in over the bald areas and the old, fungus and lice encrusted hair gave way to a gleaming, beautiful chestnut coat. However, she still moved slowly and stiffly, and most concerning was the fact that she labored to bring her head down to graze or eat her hay, her neck popping and cracking as she slowly lowered it in stages. Valerie started donating Chondroprotect injections for her and Dr. Hannah donated her time for bodywork and chiropractic injections, all with the hope of easing her painful cervical arthritis.

This August we noticed that Summer was growing a winter coat, long before the other horses had, and we began to suspect Cushings. A recent test confirmed that she has the disease, and she just started Pergolide. She is still getting her monthly injections and bodywork, and whitewolf (Crystal), has kindly donated some joint supplements for her. She still moves stiffly, but she is holding her own, and is a tough horse for sure.

One thing is for sure about Summer - she has captured all of our hearts. Summer is available for adoption to a very special home and her adoption fee has been waived. She has had her shots, a dental (and her teeth are still in good condition), and is microchipped. She's on a daily wormer and will require Pergolide for the rest of her life, and comes with a 3 month supply. She will need to be blanketed in the winter, and be kept on a low-carb diet as she is a founder risk with the Cushings, although she bears no signs of previous founder. If the right home cannot be found, she will stay with SAFE until she is ready to leave this world. Currently, she resides with me in Monroe.

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Areas that the lice had eaten away and she had rubbed raw. Note the bloody spots:
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Her tail was one huge knot and took hours to untangle:
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Bottom view of her feet before trimming:
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The cracks and splits in her hooves:
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After one month in SAFE's care, and her first bath:
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6 weeks:
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« Reply #1 on Nov 8, 2008, 11:28pm »

I'm glad to finally see Summer's story told her. She really was a very friendly mare when I visited the farm this summer.

Her story and pictures is what pisses me off so badly with the Elledge horses. It's quite obvious that all these horses needed was food and care. There was no reason for them to be in the condition they were in. 6 weeks even with all of her other health problems, and look what a difference it makes!

I'm glad to hear the supplements seem to be working. I hope they make the winter easier on her.
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« Reply #2 on Nov 9, 2008, 5:55am »

Ahhhh Summer! My girl. Now, most of you know I am a gelding kind of gal but if I could have my dream facility...Summer would definitely be with me in my old girl pasture.

I LOVE this horse! She always has a smile - look at the side shots of her - she's smilin!

I have to confess, when she first came in - I was totally freaked about her condition and did not want to touch her for fear of bringing something back to my own little herd - THAT'S how bad it was...

She is a grand old girl and I just love her - did I mention how much I love her?

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« Reply #3 on Nov 9, 2008, 10:07am »

When I first saw Summer, i thought for sure she would have to be put down. I could not fathom a horse her age surviving, let alone recovering without complications.

She really is a grand old girl, she must have been showstopper in her early days. She would stand like a statue for her lice dustings, hoof trimmings and grooming sessions; remembering what it was like to be doted on.

I, for one, would live to hear about her life. It's like they always say - If horses could talk.....
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« Reply #4 on Nov 9, 2008, 9:00pm »

Summer's transformation is amazing! She is truly a survivor.

She originally came from Micki Patrick's Deerhaven Farm in Virginia and was sold to a woman in Washington State when she was two. According to the Am. Saddlebred Assoc. records, she was never shown, and produced her first foal when she was only four. She has three registered Saddlebred foals; the last one to be registered was foaled in 1966 - three years before Jean Elledge acquired her. None of the foals she produced while under Jean Elledge's ownership were ever registered.
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« Reply #5 on Nov 10, 2008, 9:15am »

Is this not amazing???!!!

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« Reply #6 on Nov 10, 2008, 12:55pm »

OMG, I have never seen a horse like this before... She is absolutely beautiful now! What a beautiful sweet mare. I hope she finds that dream home she so deserves.
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« Reply #7 on Nov 10, 2008, 7:59pm »

Oops! I meant to say there has not been a Saddlebred foal from her that has been registered since 1996. In looking over this mare's history, I'll just say that she has not always been in the best of hands. I would take her myself if I could, but I am pleased that she will never be neglected again.
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« Reply #8 on Nov 12, 2008, 11:09am »

While Jaime and I were feeding the horses last night, Summer was just standing out in the rain, not in her shelter, where I had just put 2 flakes of yummy orchard grass in her manger. She did eat her grain with her usual enthusiasm, but wasn't interested in her hay. I hope she is OK.
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« Reply #9 on Nov 12, 2008, 12:38pm »

She wants to be with Slam, so she stands outside where she can see him!
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« Reply #10 on Nov 12, 2008, 12:57pm »

Thats funny, Leah. I was thinking the same thing too. She was facing his stall and he was in there looking out. Slammy is such a ladies man!!!
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« Reply #11 on Nov 12, 2008, 3:07pm »

Aw, that's cute! Maybe Slam wants a girlfriend too!
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« Reply #12 on Nov 12, 2008, 3:31pm »

Slam is married to Jaime's lovely mare Vanna, also a red-head. Slam likes those red-headed girls. Summer was obsessed with him when they were out together in the pasture. I even saw her cantering across the grass with him and getting jealous when he was flirting with all the other mares. It was quite a sight!!
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« Reply #13 on Nov 12, 2008, 4:03pm »

Don't you love old broodies??? They never forget what true love is like....... !

Lady is the same way, she would rather stand out in the rain and not eat instead of being far away from her boyfriend...
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« Reply #14 on Dec 2, 2008, 6:14pm »

Summer is doing really well, and I can see that she feels much better now that she is on the Cushings medications. Her weight is great and she's a great babysitter to the weanlings. I've also seen her gallop across the pasture a couple of times, so she is bright and perky. Her manure is still soft, but I switched her to Timothy hay and the most of her diarrhea has cleared up.
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