If you saw, THE STORY OF DARLING QUEENIE AND BRAVE FANCY FACE: PART ONE – Cart Horse Protection Association, you would know that both Queenie and Fancy Face bore the brunt of Kamali, a stallion that is too old to geld, that keeps on getting out of his paddock.  Queenie’s hock got kicked and Fancy Face was badly bitten.  Below is the video of them both arriving for veterinary treatment at our clinic in Epping.

Queenie and Fancy Face arriving at clinic together(youtube.com)

Once darling Queenie was seen to, it was Fancy Face’s turn to be attended to by our vet, Dr Lee from Cape Vet.   Her neck bite wound needed to be checked and she is healing well, no infection!

Brave Fancy Face eating some nummies before the vet can see her. Her handler making sure she is calm and ready for her consultation. Dr. Lee getting ready to assess Fancy Face.

Fancy Face’s owners made a plat so her mane would not interfere with her wound and bandages. Bless xxx

Some much-needed antibiotics and pain meds and draining the wound with a special solution. Fancy Face is calm and trusting that she is in good hands.

All better, wound cleaned out, all bandaged up and resting with her human who has been really worried about her.

Because Fancy Face has been standing, she was due for a much-needed pedicure from our farrier Marlin who worked on her oh so gently. She loved it!

Fancy Face going home alone (youtube.com)

Why do you support CHPA or should support CHPA, because of cases like these, Queenie and Fancy Face.  Seeing Fancy Face going home alone was heartbreaking for me, she had also just lost her friend.  In their time of need, we will always be there for them.  Your monthly or annual support allow us to do this together.  Without YOU, there would be no CHPA to look after these precious cart horses who have the huge responsibility of looking after the families they work for.

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