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Two of three rescued horses adopted

WILLMAR, Minn. — A spokesperson for the Humane Society of Kandiyohi and Meeker Counties said Thursday the prognosis for a rescued colt is “poor at best,” while the two mares that were rescued were being released to homes on Thursday.

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According to Bobbie Bauman, director of operations, the colt has a massive infection in his right rear leg, the result of a lingering open wound.
Bauman said a decision on the colt’s fate will be made by Friday or Monday.
As to the two mares, one is going to be under foster care, while the younger mare, who has been found to be pregnant, is being adopted.
Earlier estimates of costs of care for the horses ranged from $3,000 to $5,000. The horses were removed from a home in Kerkhoven last Saturday, having been voluntarily surrendered by their owner.
A fund has been established for the care of the horses. To donate or to help with finding new homes for the horses, call the shelter at 320-235-7612 or visit the website at www.thehskc.com.


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