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He can’t see what’s coming… but he felt my touch.
That was enough for him to stand still. To trust.
Tomorrow, he walks through the auction.
What happens next depends on what we do right now.#lemon #Lemon8 #horse #help #fypシ゚viral
Witnessing a blind horse walking into an auction is deeply emotional, especially knowing he cannot see what’s coming but still chooses to trust the human touch. From my experience working with rescue horses, the moment a horse feels safe is crucial—it can mean the difference between despair and hope. When a horse stands still despite fear, it shows an incredible bond and willingness to trust, which rescuers must honor by acting swiftly. Auctions can be scary places for horses, especially those with disabilities like blindness. They face unfamiliar sounds, smells, and crowds that can cause stress and confusion. That’s why organizations and individuals committed to saving such horses often intervene before auctions by arranging safe rescues or facilitating adoptions. If you ever encounter a situation where a horse is about to walk through an auction, consider reaching out to local rescue groups or spreading awareness on social platforms to build support. Every action counts because the horse’s future depends on what we do right now. Supporting blind or disabled horses requires patience, gentle handling, and ongoing care. Providing them with a calm environment and consistent companionship helps build trust, much like the horse in this story. Sharing these experiences can inspire others to join in efforts to protect vulnerable mustangs and horses in need.





















































