Story submitted by Animal Response Foundation 

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Holly and her tiny daughter Clara were seized in a joint case we worked with Mississippi Horses Rescue and we took them because they were the most severely starved. 

Holly had no milk for Clara so it is a miracle that Clara survived but she did everything she could to protect her and keep her safe in the herd which was often fighting for the extremely limited food resources. Holly and Clara blossomed with good care and nutrition and both are doing extremely well.

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Holly

Holly now starting training and Clara at a great foster farm 6 months after the seizure. Holly will be up for adoption once she goes through training. 

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Clara

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