Adagio…A Forever Home

  • US$2,682.00
    raised of $3,333.33 goal goal
80% Funded
43 Donors

No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities

Show more
Show less

Adagio is a 20 year old gelding that was abandoned in a stall for a year.  His story is superseded by only his heart.  There were two other horses in that location, but Adagio was the last without a home.  He has only one eye, has lost all muscle tone, and has feet that made it difficult to walk on since his shoes had been left on for a year.  I have a beautiful 6 acre pasture, with pond, and barn.  However I am trying to raise money to cover a $500 adoption fee, vet, farrier trims every 4 weeks, transport (9 hours away), health certificate, coggins test, dental work, hay, food, supplements....and a saddle which he wll undoubtedly grow out of in 6 months as he regains weight and conditioning.  What is amazing about this horse is that he was trained to Grand Prix level which is like the PHD in the horse world (dressage).  He also performed this with one eye.  After giving so much, it is beyond my comprehension that he should be in this position.  His adoption fee and transport have just been put on credit card.  He is coming here on faith, hope, and quite a few prayers.  Any help would be most humbly appreciated.  I can only say that by assisting with funding, you will support a piece / peace of his heart.  When my very first horse died and I was on the other side of the world, I asked my mother if she had saved a piece of his hair.  She laughed, and said she would give me some of hers.  If you would like, I would like to honor any contribution with a piece of Adagio's hair, to acknowledge, your gift, and the gift of the eternal spirit of love.

Organizer

Donors

  • Guest
  • Donated on Aug 30, 2013
  • this is for my friend BMW's birthday

Amount Hidden
  • The Crazy Diamond Ranch
  • Donated on Aug 19, 2013
  • When we moved here and brought our two rescue ponies with us--well one is an American Warmblood but we call her a pony anyway--we had to name our little piece of country, and it's got a few meanings mixed up in there for us. Part song title, part fact that our property is diamond shaped. Part that we're all all a little crazy ;-) Bottom line is, anybody who has ever loved and rescued any animal, especially one so demanding in rehab as a horse, is a beautiful soul in our book. Best of luck to you and Adagio. Should you feel like sending a small lock of hair, I know several Native dancers who would love it and the story that comes with it. We donate our pony locks to the dancers. :)

Amount Hidden
  • Lezlee Monroe
  • Donated on Jul 05, 2013
  • Go Adagio!

Amount Hidden
May 11

Adagio's Song

Update posted by elanobrien at 12:48 pm

When I first heard of Adagio, the thing that jumped our at me was his name.  I always knew that Adagio meant "slow musical movement" and was Mozart related.  However I just found this song which so describes the journey we are on together.  It will break your heart.  Please

See update
0
May 09

Building Confidence

Update posted by elanobrien at 04:10 pm

The last couple of weeks have been full, but the major change for Adagio, has been a result of a change in myself....but of coarse.  I have taken all requirements or expectations for him off the table, and am working with him only from the ground....trying to help him gain. . . . .

See update
0
Apr 24

All Over The Map Searching For Home

Update posted by elanobrien at 09:54 pm

The last couple of weeks have been bouncing between a few different realities.  There have been many moments where Adagio continued to be truly panicked.  Then there have been moments of quiet and still, bonding.  The steps are not progressive.....some days three steps forward, and the next, 5 steps back. . . . . .

See update
0
Apr 14

Making it Through the Storm

Update posted by elanobrien at 01:35 pm

Since the last update, the biggest thing that has been happening for Adagio, has been a somewhat unbalanced bonding/attachment to my mare.  This can be understood by the fact that the people who trained him to Grand Prix level and owned him for 9 years simply disappeared out of his. . . . .

See update
0
Apr 08

AHHH...A Turning

Update posted by elanobrien at 09:31 pm

Adagio ate grain today....first time in a week...outside of a few bites here and there.  Yes ...he was surviving on grass....and alot of Alfalfa hay. He was more relaxed, and not in "total" fight or flight mode when I saw him this morning.  This is such a good thing  !!!!

See update
0
Apr 04

4/4 2013 The Tough Stuff

Update posted by elanobrien at 03:09 pm

I have run into a couple of problems that I am very much hoping can be overcome.   I was told, and knew, his feet were bad, which I were prepared for.   I had spoken to the farrier I had paid in Ohio, before he was shipped to me in Alabama,. . . . .

See update
0
Mar 31

A Quote

Update posted by elanobrien at 02:56 pm

We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals.  Remote from universal nature and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion.  We patronize them. . . . .

See update
0
Mar 29

Green green grass of home

Update posted by elanobrien at 04:56 pm

He did it again.  I got it on iphone video today.  Adagio rolling, and whilst rolling, grabbing mouthfuls of grass. If some saint would contact me via email to help a non techno post this...I'd be so happy for everyone to see this. [email protected]

See update
0
Mar 28

Learning Freedom

Update posted by elanobrien at 10:25 pm

Day two - I have come to understand, that in addition to being abandoned in a stall for 1 year Adagio probably had not seen pasture since he was 3 or 4 years old.  It is often the way with horses "highly" trained, that they not be allowed any' turn. . . . .

See update
0
Mar 27

Adagio Comes Home

Update posted by elanobrien at 12:20 pm

At 3 in the morning last night, I drove an hour to meet the transport truck, bringing Adagio home from Ohio.  At a truck stop, in the middle of nowhere, under full moon, he unloaded, and reloaded into my 2 horse, like a perfect gentleman. This morning was his first. . . . .

See update
0
Show more updates

Donors & Comments

43 donors
  • Guest
  • Donated on Aug 30, 2013
  • this is for my friend BMW's birthday

Amount Hidden
  • The Crazy Diamond Ranch
  • Donated on Aug 19, 2013
  • When we moved here and brought our two rescue ponies with us--well one is an American Warmblood but we call her a pony anyway--we had to name our little piece of country, and it's got a few meanings mixed up in there for us. Part song title, part fact that our property is diamond shaped. Part that we're all all a little crazy ;-) Bottom line is, anybody who has ever loved and rescued any animal, especially one so demanding in rehab as a horse, is a beautiful soul in our book. Best of luck to you and Adagio. Should you feel like sending a small lock of hair, I know several Native dancers who would love it and the story that comes with it. We donate our pony locks to the dancers. :)

Amount Hidden
  • Lezlee Monroe
  • Donated on Jul 05, 2013
  • Go Adagio!

Amount Hidden
  • Dean Segal
  • Donated on Jun 30, 2013
$10.00
  • Jack
  • Donated on Jun 25, 2013
  • I hope Adagio lives a long happy life in a new home.

Amount Hidden
  • Nico and Mommy
  • Donated on Jun 23, 2013
  • ... I remember once upon a time where I was a lost little horse, myself, frightened and weary, running lost in the wind looking for a place to call home. There is no greater feeling than to never feel afraid again of not knowing what emptiness & instability tomorrow holds. May Adagio be an inspiration to all

$50.00
  • Pokey
  • Donated on May 10, 2013
  • Thank you!

$20.00
  • Lindsey McCormick
  • Donated on May 10, 2013
$100.00
  • belle stafford
  • Donated on May 09, 2013
  • what a wonderful person you are, to take on the responsiblity of this deserving animal

$25.00
  • Dillan R.
  • Donated on May 09, 2013
  • Hi, I'm 10 years old and i love horses. I hope this poor horse will be ok. thankyou for helping him!

$25.00
Show more donors

Followers

4 followers
ChristineM
stargazer401
JesseDis
Nicole Rubin
US$2,682.00
raised of $3,333.33 goal
80% Funded
43 Donors

No more donations are being accepted at this time. Please contact the campaign owner if you would like to discuss further funding opportunities