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There was a drought in Northern Arizona and 200 horses had died in the desert while only 3 survived. One of the 3 was Mila. When she was brought to the vet, no one thought she would make it. This is when she met Macy. Macy helped nurse Mila back to a full recovery where she now lives with her new mom and her other horse siblings. Mila has proved how brave and strong she is and continues to live her best life with her new family.

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  • CharMaine Added That's another beautiful rescue story with a very happy ending. In that few were saved. Sadly, many were lost but they are roaming in the God's pasture now and all is well with them.