Roycene
Roycene

 

Roycene has been monitored over the past few weeks by our Treasurer Deirdre, and her husband David. They have very patiently and sensitively been negotiating with her elderly owner as to her condition, his limitations, and the best course of action to take in Roycene's interests.  

Roycene's elderly owner has finally conceded that he has not been able to see his horses for at least the last 2 months, due to ill health and hospitalisation.  He is not in the best state of mental health, being very slow, and obviously has difficulty recalling facts, hence the slow progress. In the meantime Deirdre and David have been providing basic sustenance for Roycene.  

On Friday, and while in an aware state, he did stress to Deirdre that he was grateful for the feeding that she and David have provided over the past few weeks, and that he realised he could no longer provide the care that Roycene needed. He made the decision that he was willing to surrender Roycene.

A very kind local couple have agreed to collect Roycene and deliver her to the T.R.E.W Shelter, as T.R.E.W does not have a float at this time. The elderly gentleman tells us that Roycene is 20 yrs old, but aside from that, we have very little information about her at this point. She was in a paddock with her 6 yr old 'foal', a large Andalusian cross mare, who has had no handling or education. This mare is in fairly good condition, and at this stage, the owner is not willing to surrender her. We will continue to keep an eye on her condition, and offer assistance should it appear that the owner/mare needs it.

        

This is a classic example that neglect is not always a case of blatant indifference. Prior to the elderly gentleman, (he is in his 80's), falling ill, he had been seen regularly visiting his horses and feeding them. Sometimes unexpected or unfortunate circumstances can mean a horse finds itself in an unacceptable position. If an owner has little support in these cases, often their horse/s will suffer. Often it is also hard for an owner to accept that they can no longer cope, and some gentle persuasion, or an offer of help can sometimes be all that is needed. Quite often an owner in such a situation is not aware of any options available to them. Don't be afraid to extend a helping hand if you are aware of such a scenario. Your offer might initially be met with defensiveness and anger at your interference, but sensitive perseverance may win the day for the horse/s involved.

Deirdre and David have offered to take up an immediate shared Sponsorship of Roycene, and other offers to do so would be sincerely appreciated. $5 per week from a handful of people does make a real difference. Roycene is the second horse that we have taken in since we posted a note on the site explaining that we were unable to accept any more horses for the time being due to financial limitations, but what can you do. Please visit our Horse Sponsorship page for details. Thank you.

  

13.05.08

Roycene arrived today.  

 

            

  

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18.05.08

Roycene 18.05.08

Well Roycene seems to be doing ok. She is feeding well, and beginning to relax enough to lie down and nap after breaky most mornings. She is proving herself to be a soft natured girl, just a little anxious at times with anything new, which is perfectly understandable considering how little;e she has had done with her over her lifetime.

We needed to do expedite the rugging lessons the other night when we were hit with a sudden drop in temperature, and heavy rain. Roycene was very good, considering that I had to put two rugs on her in the driving rain and wind, very clumsily because I was on my own. Surprised and weary, but trusting enough to allow it happen. Very well done, as she has never had anything put over her/strapped onto her. Anyhow, she is now snug as a bug.

It's very hard to rug them when they are so 'pointy', as they very quickly wear away their hair on the pointy bits, from the weight and movement of the rug. She has borrowed some of Fanta's rugs, a stretchy Polar Fleece under-rug, which will hopefully cling to her, as opposed to shifting around on her. On top of that, a light weight waterproof combo sheet. Fingers crossed that this combination will keep her as rub free as possible.  

  

29.05.08

Dentist day for Roycene today, for the first time in her life. Russ confirmed that Roycene is about 20 yrs old. It was a very stressful experience for her, considering her minimal handling, and the fact that she has never had a bridle on or a bit in her mouth, let along a gag. Unfortunately as well as needing a deal of work done in her mouth, Roycene also had a loose tooth that needing extraction. I don't expect that she'll ever let me catch her again, what with her second worming yesterday, and her ordeal with the Dentist today! I didn't get a picture of her having her teeth done as I had my hands full, but I do have this for you, a picture of her tooth. If you notice the tiny piece of flesh on the tooth, that's all it had been hanging in with for some time. It had been loose for so long that she had worn away one side of it with the uneven pressure.

  

  

3.06.08

Well another surprise from Roycene today. When doing a the poo run this morning I noticed a pile of gravel on top of a poop. It was gravel that I don't have here on the property, so very strange. Upon closer inspection I realised that it was actually all through the manure, and that Roycene had obviously passed it!

  

  

  

2.08.08

Roycene is making gradual headway in her rehabilitation. It's not easy for the girl to be needing to regain her condition in the middle of winter, but she's slowly getting there. She has revealed herself to be a very good natured mare, very 'soft' and gentle in her manner. She has had a lot to become familiar with since arriving...brushes and being groomed, rakes, wheel barrows, pockets....all of those things that we take for granted that horses are accustomed to. Everything is new to her. It's really been like handling a weanling in a grown horse's body. Quite interesting actually.

Roycene's been very difficult to catch, but is improving on that front also. Once caught, she is beginning to tentatively smooch  and scratch on me...which is great. Every day she becomes more brave. She still has a long way to go, but it is heartening to see some improvement, and when she feels more secure, she's going to be a very affectionate and 'people orientated' horse I think :)

   

   

  

21.08.08

Roycene is doing very well, both in her health, and in her handling. She is a very fast learner and always keen to please. She's now a good girl to catch and showing signs of quite enjoying human attention. I put her out with Fanta the other day, as she id definitely strong enough at this stage to be paddocked with another horse. Fanta (who is also known as the T.R.E.W Moral Officer lol), is a good natured mare, and although always lets it be known who is running the show, has never hurt another horse while doing so. it's all bad language and showing off!

  

  

  

28.08.08

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4.09.08

Roycene's first lunge  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

17.09.08

  

  

As Roycene loses her coat, there are some shoulder brands revealing themselves. As soon as I can decipher them, we will endeavor to trace them if we can, and who knows...we may get close to finding Roycene's breeding.

  

22.09.08

Roycene is doing very well coming into Spring, both condition wise and handling wise. We would be very interested to hear from anybody who feels that they have the experience, time, and resources to provide Roycene with a permanent loving home.

Please call Bec on 03 54383577, or email on  to discuss Roycene's needs and your suitability as a home.

Please note:

Roycene is not ridable and is seeking a home as a companion/best friend. Not to be bred with.

Roycene is a lovely quiet and gentle girl, both with humans and other horses, but must go to an experienced home who understands that she comes from a background of virtually no handling for 20 yrs. I find her easy to rug, groom, catch etc....but it is always done quietly, calmly and gently.

Roycene has revealed herself to be extremely affectionate, and loves a scratch more than anything else. I have no doubt that she will quickly endear herself to her new mum, and repay her new owner with affection in spades.

There is no fee attached to Roycene's re homing. All we would ask her new owner is that we are provided with periodic updates of Roycene's well being, along with photos. She will leave with the understanding that she always has a place here should circumstances dictate that her new owner can no longer keep her.

If you would like to offer Roycene a home, and you are not known to T.R.E.W or the Committee, we will be asking that, (after having had a chat with us re Roycene), you arrange a reference from your regular Vet.

If you have your own property and feel that you have the skills and experience to care well for Roycene, please consider offering her a home. She will be sorely missed here, but we must make room for other horses/ponies who are needing our care. Without the wonderful new homes that our horses and ponies go to we would be unable to continue to accept into care other horses and ponies who are in dire need. It is one small way in which you can 'give back' to these wonderful animals from whom we all derive so much pleasure...to provide a home for one so disadvantaged.

  

Roycene having a snooze yesterday :)

  

14.10.08

      

  

28.10.08

Roycene was a very lucky girl yesterday. Our wonderful Equine Touch lady, Janis Hobbs, and her husband Bruce dropped in to work on the horses. Roycene was VERY receptive to the therapy, and spent a lot of time licking and chewing, resting her legs, focussing on what Bruce was doing, and at times..just standing in a kind of a stupor, processing it all. She was a very relaxed girl by the time they were finished.

  

  

  

  

I'm very proud of Roycene. She has come a long way, and had many things to learn over the past few months.

The daughter of her past owner dropped in the other day. She has been away for some time apparently, and was not aware of the predicament of her father and his horses. She was very happy to see Roycene, and spoke lovingly of her as a foal. It was interesting to get some background on Roycene from her, although not much to tell. Apparently Roycene was bred by her father (TB x TB). As a youngster apparently Roycene jumped a fence in a thunder storm, and was not touched since. She said that if they had to move paddocks etc., they would ride the other horses and Roycene would follow, as they didn't Halter break her. What a steep learning curve Cenie really has had since she arrived! She was quite surprised that I could even catch her.

The daughter has a property and horses, and is going to take in the remainder of her father's horse's, as her father is now in a nursing home. Unfortunately she is not prepared to take Roycene in.

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Sincere thanks to the following people for helping us, to help Roycene:

  

David & Deirdre Oswald

  

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For just $5 per week you can be a great support in the rehabilitation of Roycene.

  

  

Fanta trying to get a rise out of Roycene!

  

The two girls are very happy together, and are having the occasional play. Roycene would be quite happy not to, but has to humor Fanta from time to time. Roycene's still coming in to be yarded at night, as the two of them are obviously on vastly different diets and need to be separated at feeding times.

 
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