Rescue Horse Disappears To Give Rare 1 In 10000 Birth

There is a rescue organization located in Livermore, Colorado where they take care of wild horses. That rescue organization, Banditas Wild Horse Promise was the scene of an amazing event.

The organization was accustomed to saving wild Mustangs from situations that were dangerous but when they noticed that Resurrection, one of their mares showed signs of pregnancy, they were excited. What they didn’t know was that it was a different type of pregnancy.

In the end, Resurrection would do something that only happens about one in every 10,000 times a horse gives birth. It took everyone by surprise and it was beautiful for all of them to see.

They kept a close eye on Resurrection that she was growing closer to giving birth. They knew that a pregnant horse could sometimes struggle with difficulties, and there was always some uncertainty associated with them. They were ready, come what may.

One morning, Resurrection did come in to eat her regular meal when the other horses came in. They knew that something wasn’t right, and they rushed to see what they could do. They thought that when they met Resurrection in the field, they would be greeted with a young foal.

What they weren’t expecting was for Resurrection to have given birth to twin colts. It was a rare event but what was even more surprising is the fact that both of the twins survived.

Imagine seeing the horse you were looking for and standing beside her were two tiny coats, alive and doing well. The team could not believe it because it rarely ever happens.

When a horse gives birth to twins, there are often complications involved. Sometimes one or both of the foals would die as a result. The fact that both of them were alive and healthy was a miracle.

That is when they got busy because they knew that the first few weeks would be critical for the survival of the young horses. They also knew that Resurrection would need help because she was a first-time mother.

You can see more about this birth and about the twins, Red and Blue in the following video:

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