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FREEPORT — When a 25-year-old horse named Coda was brought to Alaqua Animal Refuge brazilian hair weave six weeks ago, he could barely stand on his own. Now, the American quarter horse is two months away from being fully rehabilitated.
Laurie Hood, who owns Alaqua, says Coda is one of 35 horses that have been brought to her refuge in recent months. That puts it at maximum capacity, and feed alone costs hundreds of dollars a month.
“We’re desperate now,” Hood said. “We don’t have money in our budget to care for this many horses. It’s just a weave hair bad time.”
Hood says the increase of horses comes from a poor economy and the Walton County Sheriff’s Office’s push to pursue animal abusers. She said it’s “bittersweet” saving the animals and then running short on resources to care for them.
Hood is asking for donations of feed or money to help her foster horses.
“Often, people don’t realize what they’re getting into when they get a horse,” Hood said. “There’s been some very serious cases, and when they are waiting to be in court we’re caring for the animals.
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