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Caly's Corral is flipMYlip's interactive blog. Caly was Helmi Bishop's inspiration for the vision and development of flipMYlip and EquineIDs. You can read our profile to learn more about flipMYlip's Powerful, Unique Program. Here we will share new ideas, technologies, stories of success, and more. flipMYlip Connects the horse to its people for a life time. Caly will show us some Equines that have a People that love them enough to protect their futures. Join Us!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Leave Hoof Prints Home! - My Thoughts.... Helmi's From Daughter
All friends that know myself have a pretty good understanding of my thought process and feelings regarding the equine population and how I speak only facts (learned through experience) as to how the world goes round. Those of you that my not necessarily know me, please take a few minutes to educate yourself as to where your "fluffy" may end up when you have decided you have found their new, amazing future home.
Though many of us may not see eye to eye, I KNOW when it comes to the health and well being of our horses (as owners, breeders, caretakers ect) we ALL have the same goal/responsibility, which is to ensure these horses have the adequate care each and every one deserves. Sometimes hardship comes upon us throughout life which may force us to part with the ones that mean the most and our primary thought is "Will I find a home that will give them everything they need and more."
With that being said, I can't help but feel the need to educate others with my experience and put the word out that there is now a way to maintain accurate documents tracking "fluffy's" whereabouts and care.
For as long as I can remember, my mother, Helmi Bishop (founder of Flip My Lip), has not only encouraged me to see the big picture , but has shown me exactly how it operates. "When taking on the responsibility of an animal, you have obligated yourself to ensure their future will always be determined based on THEIR best interest NOT your selfishness."
Over the past 25 years I have encountered many neglected, abusive, and/or plain old unwanted situations. When I was younger, I may not of always comprehended the extent of the situation, but I ALWAYS knew my mother was "giving them another chance" As I grew older, it became more clear to me.
After many years of my mother arriving home with what I thought were just new ponies to play with, I had a chance to see where they were actually coming from....At the age of 12, I was fortunate enough (many may not think so) to experience my first horse auction.
After driving for what I thought felt like forever we had reached New Holland, Pennsylvania (from Massachusetts) We pulled into an enormous parking lot filled with all kinds of trailers. I was so excited to get inside to see all the horses, maybe even a new one to bring home! There was so much commotion and horses lined up EVERYWHERE once we got inside. I remember my mother telling me, "DON'T LEAVE MY SIDE." I Obeyed my mothers request and walked beside her up and down aisles, upon aisles of horses. At the time I thought I was in heaven, horses everywhere! But soon learned we were not in a "happy place."
After reaching what I thought was the end of "Horse Heaven" I had caught a glimpse of a pile (by pile I mean a 5ft high 10 ft wide MOUND) of halters and right beside it was a pit of horse shoes. I recall asking my mother why they were there..... Her response was something I will never forget.... Those trailers will never look the same again.
Anyone who has ever had to part with their "better half" due to unforeseen circumstances always hopes for the best but may never think of the worst. After this experience, I will ALWAYS think of the worst and will do everything in my power to ensure the best possible outcome.
After taking the time to read my story I hope that you will remember, there is a way to leave hoof prints that cccan always bring "Fluffy" home....
Though many of us may not see eye to eye, I KNOW when it comes to the health and well being of our horses (as owners, breeders, caretakers ect) we ALL have the same goal/responsibility, which is to ensure these horses have the adequate care each and every one deserves. Sometimes hardship comes upon us throughout life which may force us to part with the ones that mean the most and our primary thought is "Will I find a home that will give them everything they need and more."
With that being said, I can't help but feel the need to educate others with my experience and put the word out that there is now a way to maintain accurate documents tracking "fluffy's" whereabouts and care.
For as long as I can remember, my mother, Helmi Bishop (founder of Flip My Lip), has not only encouraged me to see the big picture , but has shown me exactly how it operates. "When taking on the responsibility of an animal, you have obligated yourself to ensure their future will always be determined based on THEIR best interest NOT your selfishness."
Over the past 25 years I have encountered many neglected, abusive, and/or plain old unwanted situations. When I was younger, I may not of always comprehended the extent of the situation, but I ALWAYS knew my mother was "giving them another chance" As I grew older, it became more clear to me.
After many years of my mother arriving home with what I thought were just new ponies to play with, I had a chance to see where they were actually coming from....At the age of 12, I was fortunate enough (many may not think so) to experience my first horse auction.
After driving for what I thought felt like forever we had reached New Holland, Pennsylvania (from Massachusetts) We pulled into an enormous parking lot filled with all kinds of trailers. I was so excited to get inside to see all the horses, maybe even a new one to bring home! There was so much commotion and horses lined up EVERYWHERE once we got inside. I remember my mother telling me, "DON'T LEAVE MY SIDE." I Obeyed my mothers request and walked beside her up and down aisles, upon aisles of horses. At the time I thought I was in heaven, horses everywhere! But soon learned we were not in a "happy place."
After reaching what I thought was the end of "Horse Heaven" I had caught a glimpse of a pile (by pile I mean a 5ft high 10 ft wide MOUND) of halters and right beside it was a pit of horse shoes. I recall asking my mother why they were there..... Her response was something I will never forget.... Those trailers will never look the same again.
Anyone who has ever had to part with their "better half" due to unforeseen circumstances always hopes for the best but may never think of the worst. After this experience, I will ALWAYS think of the worst and will do everything in my power to ensure the best possible outcome.
After taking the time to read my story I hope that you will remember, there is a way to leave hoof prints that cccan always bring "Fluffy" home....
Friday, September 21, 2012
Gov. Christie Of New Jersey Signs Major Bill
Governor Christie signed A.2023/S.1976 on Friday making it illegal to slaughter horses for human consumption in New Jersey. The law also prohibits the sale of horse meat for human consumption, bans the transport of live horses for the purpose of slaughter, and bans the transport of horse meat for human consumption.
According to The Political State, Governor Christie stated:
“This bipartisan measure is a nod to our decency and respect for horses in our state, ensuring that no horse is slaughtered in New Jersey for human consumption. It also ensures that our highways will not be used to transport horses to slaughter in other states which have not enacted a similar ban on the practice."
Today's Update and Breaking News
New Page - Equine News
Today we added "Equine News" to bring you current events that are significant to flipMYlip and our clients.
The USDA Weekly Market Report indicating 60% increase in Horses Exported to Mexico
These are just numbers For Mexico - Canada's Should be much higher
Please click on EQUINE NEWS above for the Press Release.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Where Does a Vision Come From
In the fall of 2007 several horses arrived from New Holland Auction. All were placed quickly with few issues except this lil red one. She was scared and one angry pony. The question I was asked frequently was. What are you going to do with that one? My answer was always. I don't know yet.
When it came time to catch her, we ran her into a stock trailer. Introduced her to her new barn mates. Through the winter and into the spring she was handled twice a day, every day. Eventually started to allow us to catch her, as she didn't want to be left behind when the other horses were brought in.
In the spring it was time to see if this still angry 'lil red pony was broke to ride. As I tried to climb on she made it clear that she wasn't happy.full story.....
Monday, September 17, 2012
WEB PAGE UPDATE
UPDATE
We have a temporary home for the other pieces of our complex Web Presence. Please visit the site, as it will look and feel like a web site - with a lot of great information, bios, pics and more..
http://flipmylip.blogspot.com/home.com
We have a temporary home for the other pieces of our complex Web Presence. Please visit the site, as it will look and feel like a web site - with a lot of great information, bios, pics and more..
http://flipmylip.blogspot.com/home.com
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Caly's Corral is flipMYlip's blog site. Caly was Helmi Bishop's inspiration for the vision and development of flipMYlip and EquineIDs. You can read our profile to learn more about flipMYlip's Powerful, Unique Program. Here we will share new ideas, technologies, stories of success, and more. flipMYlip Connects the horse to its people for a life time.
Caly will show us many Equine's that have a people that love them enough to protect their future. Join Us!
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