Horses are wonderfulanimalsthat have carried humanity on their backs for the longest time. But sometimes, even the strongest creatures like these need a hand, and this is where we humans get a chance to pay them back.

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Horses have been giving their all for humans for the longest time, but sometimes they need our help too

Abandoned baby horse lying down, in need of nursing back to health.

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A rescue organization saved a couple of horses from being put down, one of whom was pregnant with a foal

In the spring of 2020,We Say Neigh, a nonprofit rescue organization, saved a couple of horses who were set to be put down before their intervention. The female of the pair turned out to be pregnant, so everyone involved was now eagerly awaiting the birth of the foal. However, things didn’t go exactly as planned.

Baby horse in a purple jacket walking among autumn leaves.

Baby horse in a red blanket interacts with a small dog on a grassy field.

The little one, who soon got the name Addie, was born prematurely and had health and hoof formation issues. That, and the fact that she was her mom’s, Anna’s,firstborn, were most likely the main things that led to the horse abandoning her foal and refusing to feed it.

Abandoned baby horse wearing a yellow raincoat and boots on a patio, nursed back to health by a caring woman.

Abandoned baby horse plays near two ponies behind a fence, recovering health in a grassy field.

The woman nursed the foal back to health, and it didn’t take long before she moved to the rescue’s farm, where she got to run around and hang out with other horses

“Three to four days in, we saw a definite change where she would get up on her own,” The woman shared. “It wasn’t us trying to get her up. And then she would start to run, and we were like, ‘Where did this come from?’ The vet was shocked that she made it.”

Soon, with her newfound energy, Addie could no longer hang around the house all day, so Cricket started driving her to the rescue farm more and more often, where she could run and hang out with otherhorses. A few months later, when the foal was fully healed, she was moved to the We Say Neigh farm full-time, where she now lives her best life.

Abandoned baby horse exploring a kitchen, curious about the fridge.

Close-up of a baby horse’s face peeking over a desk, highlighting its soft nose and expressive eyes.

Dogshave been called man’s best friend for the longest time. They are the first animals that we domesticated and are truly invaluable companions like no other animal. However, if we take a look at our history, it’s easy to argue that horses had a much bigger impact on our development.

Niobe Thomson ofCBCexplains that while dogs were loyal friends, perfect hunting partners, and great guards, horses quite literally carried humanity on their backs for thousands of years. They helped us travel vast distances at speeds that greatly outmatched our own, and their roles in agriculture, war, and many other fields were crucial.

Abandoned baby horse wearing a purple harness, jumping in a grassy area.

Woman comforting a baby horse she nursed back to health, showing care and compassion outdoors.

Moreover, horses are very intelligent animals who, according toone study, are even able to understand subtle eye and body movements, making them quite capable of reading human disposition.

It is unclear whether this ability is innate to horses or if they learned it during the 6,000 years that we coevolved. Nonetheless, when it comes to understanding us, this may place horses a lot closer to dogs than we previously realized.

Abandoned baby horse grazing on grass, nursed back to health by a kind woman.

However, in the end, both of these animals are amazing, and there’s no one to say that we have to choose one or the other. We should be grateful for having friends like these, and when it comes down to it, just like it happened with Addie, we should always be ready to reach out our hand and help them. That’s the least that we can do to pay them back.

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