Username: .River.
Show Name: Angelic Angel
Barn Name: Angela
Gender: Mare
Age: 5
Height: 16.2
Halter: Light Grey
Discipline: Cross Country
Link to Trailer Park Entry: BoopComfort Plan: I was looking over the horses available for adoption, when I stopped a mare who cowered in a corner of her pen. She was pacing back and forth, ridden with anxiousness. My face saddened with concern. This mare was very scared and seemed to have been one of the worst treated out of the bunch. I wanted to bring her to my farm, where I hoped to make her a happy horse. This was going to be no easy task. I watched the mare, and determined how I would make her feel calmer. I went to my truck and retrieved some oatcakes, hoping she will take the treat so I can bring her to my trailer. I approached her, taking each step slow and with caution. She paced around anxiously. I stopped a few feet away from her, slowly reaching out my hand that was filled with an oatcake. She at first backed away, not wanting anything to do with me. After some soft murmurs and trying to let her know I wouldn't hurt her, she tentatively took the oatcake from my hand and ate it. That gave me enough time to slowly grab her lead. She was still a bit anxious, but let me lead her to the trailer. Once I loaded her up, I drove back to my farm. Once there, I walked to the trailer and opened it up. She was anxious, stomping her hooves a bit. She didn't want to leave the trailer. I softly talked to her, letting her know she would be okay. It took a while, but once calm, I led her out of the trailer and to the pasture. The pasture was a beautiful lush area, fenced in with a white fence. There were a few shady willow tree on the land, and plentiful green grass. In the pasture she stood around for a bit, anxious of what to do. After a while she trotted around, investigating the area. I decided to make her feel comfortable, I gave her time to explore the pasture and adjust. Within an hour, she was gently grazing the field. I was leaning against the fence, then decided to enter the pasture and lead her out to the barn. This time approaching her she didn't put up a fuss. I walked her out, and brought her in the barn. Inside lay a stable with the best bedding I had. To make her comfortable I brought in fresh water, fancy bedding, and the best hay I could buy. This mare was going to be treated well. Before letting her in her stall, I got a fancy blanket for her. Draping it across her back, the expensive material was like the finest silks. It was delicate, ensuring a nice feeling on her. I let her in her stall now, and her eyes seemed to sparkle. She laid herself down to sleep, and I smiled with the hope that she would enjoy her new life. (495)