Charlie, a 15-year-old Belgian draft horse, with his new owner Julie Brewer.
Adrianne Ryan

Big Shoes to Save, Islanders Give Draft Horse Gift of New Life

<p>Rescued from the auction block last week and leaving his working life behind, a 15-year-old Belgian draft horse named Charlie has found a new home on the Vineyard.</p>

Rescued from the auction block last week and leaving his working life behind, a 15-year-old Belgian draft horse named Charlie has found a new home on the Vineyard. On Monday, Charlie rolled off the 6 a.m. ferry after an all-night journey from Pennsylvania to meet his new owners, Julie and Dave Brewer of Edgartown.

“We believe he was an Amish draft horse,” Mrs. Brewer said Tuesday, on her way off-Island to buy hay bags, rubber mats and other supplies for the new arrival. Charlie has most likely served a utilitarian purpose, so he is not used to being loved or touched, she said. “So we are slowly introducing him.

“He’s extremely thin,” she added. “He is adapting to having as much hay as he wants. He watches and he plays with it. He’s not sure what to do with it. We can tell he’s definitely been deprived.”

Charlie is "loving the loving" at his new home in Edgartown.
Mark Lovewell
Charlie is "loving the loving" at his new home in Edgartown.
Mark Lovewell

But she added that “He’s loving the loving.”

Just a few days ago, Charlie was penned up with 28 other horses and mules, waiting either to be adopted or to board a truck that would take them to Mexico to be slaughtered. Mrs. Brewer discovered him through Coast to Coast Draft Horse Connection, a nonprofit group that helps provide new homes for draft horses.

Those 28 horses and mules had become known by the group as the “Christmas Miracle” horses. As of Sunday, they all had been taken off the kill lot and placed in new homes or in Coast to Coast’s quarantine locations.

“I had seen Charlie on the website, but someone else had put a hold on him,” Mrs. Brewer said. But that person’s references didn’t pan out, and Charlie was placed back on the auction block on Christmas Day. A pair of mules that Mrs. Brewer and her friend Annie Parsons had originally hoped to adopt had already found a home.

A series of coincidences convinced Mrs. Brewer that Charlie was destined for the Vineyard. Her father in law, who died Oct. 3, was also named Charlie, and had kept a large draft horse. Christmas Day was also the birthday of Mrs. Brewer’s father in law. She consulted her husband.

Charlie the horse and partner at the barn Annie Parsons.
Mark Lovewell
Charlie the horse and partner at the barn Annie Parsons.
Mark Lovewell

“I’m like, this is too much of a coincidence,” she said Tuesday. “What do you want to do?” With six children, she said, it wouldn’t be an easy step financially. “And he is a large draft, so we know he is going to eat a lot.”

But within days, the Brewers had made arrangements through Coast to Coast to have a driver in Pennsylvania load Charlie into a trailer and drive him to the Vineyard. “He went Sunday afternoon, picked him up and got him out of the kill pen and then drove all night and he was on the first boat Monday morning,” Mrs. Brewer said.

She was waiting at the dock when the truck and trailer rolled off the ferry. She couldn’t see Charlie right away, but back at the farm, the driver opened the side door of the trailer so she could see his face. “He definitely was wide-eyed and sweaty and scared,” Mrs. Brewer said. But he lowered his head and they backed him out of the trailer.

“Both my husband and I were standing there. He just turned his head right into my husband and then turned his head into my side, and was like, okay, I’m probably safe.”

Charlie is now in quarantine on the family’s property across from Morning Glory Farm, which the family shares with Ms. Parsons, a partner in the adoption, who had first alerted the Brewers to the Christmas Miracle horses.

If all goes well, in two or three weeks, Charlie will find good company in the family’s chickens and roosters, as well as Bucky, a black Dales pony, two mules named Niles and Cabby and four pigs. Following the natural practices that Mrs. Brewer and Ms. Parsons prefer, he will not wear shoes. The property is layered in hay so that the horses and mules can move constantly, which supports their feet and general health, Mrs. Brewer said.

Surrounding the farm are trails that connect to Pennywise Path and the state forest. Belgian draft horses are bred for working, Mrs. Brewer said, but they also are known to be quiet and calm, and often make good trail horses.

“It’s just going to take a bit for him to transition and know that he’s safe, that nothing more is going to happen to him.”

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 12/31/2014 - 16:10

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Janet Norton Edgartown

This story absolutely broke my heart and warmed it too. what a wonderful thing to do for Charlie especially at Christmas i live just down the road from your barn and hope someday to drop in to see all your wonderful critters !! Much luck to you all and God bless you for your kindness and a very Happy and Peaceful new year to you all

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 12/31/2014 - 16:51

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Megan

Thank you for the excellent article! I'm one of the team at Coast to Coast Draft Horse Connection and we're delighted for Charlie... he couldn't have found a better home than with the Brewers. We know his new life will be one of love, and that he'll get the excellent care he deserves.
More than 180,000 horses go to slaughter every year, many of them draft horse who, like Charlie, worked hard all their lives just to be rewarded with a final frigtening trip to the slaughterhouse. Rescue groups like ours can only save a tiny percentage of them. Without folks like Julie who open their homes and hearts to these horses, they would have no chance at all.
If you're interested in learning about rescued draft horses that need homes, horse slaughter, or how you can help, you can find out more here: www.c2cdhc.org

Annie parsons Mv

I want to add to this, Coast to Coast really worked so hard to get these horses off of the kill buyers lot, right before Christmas they put everything on hold to make all this happen. Even though they were rushing to get homes for all the animals , they still checked out the new homes throughly before finalizing the adoptions. Cheers to the girls who made this happen. Charlie will be loved for all his days because of their work and Julie and Daves huge hearts .

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 12/31/2014 - 19:36

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Janet Panama city beach Florida

this story warmed my heart and im so happy that Charlie is safe and found his forever home, and wow a beautiful Christmas for them both,

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2015 - 01:12

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Eugene new Jersey

When we received the call to pull Charlie from the kill pen and truck him to Martha's Vineyard I wasn't sure what to make of the situation. After hauling him clean through the night it became certain that it was all worth it. This horse destined for certain death had brought new meaning to the statement ( From rags to Riches) this horse is truly blessed as Julie and company will certainly make sure he gets the very best. In a world of complete corruption is a breath of fresh air to be part of such a great deed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2015 - 07:22

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Donna new jersey

Thank you so very much for adopting him. I have his travel companion Morgan also a draft horse. I love the breed and I thank Coast to Coast each day I blessed with the love of the two I have adopted. Eugene travelled all day and night to give these big lugs their homes. He is a true horse man and expressed how heartbreaking it was to him to see the condition of these horses. Eugene owner of Coyote West Equestrian here is a family man with a new baby yet chose to help move these guys. Thank you Julie you are a blessing to Charlie and I am certain he already loves you.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2015 - 14:00

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Cyndi Sherman Oaks, CA

What an inspiring story for the New Year. Thank you to the Brewers and Coast to Coast for showing people still have hearts in this difficult world. The next time I am on the Vineyard I hope to shake the Brewers' hands, for they must be rare, beautiful people.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2015 - 14:07

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Allouise Morgan

Bless you both Dave and Julie. What a joyous Christmas story.
Here's to many happy years ahead for Charlie. I would love to stop by one day to visit.
Thank you for your kindness.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2015 - 17:27

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louise DuArt SQuire Rushnell edgartown

What an inspiring story. SQuire and I hope to meet Charlie one day. Julie and Dave..YOU are a Christmas blessing for saving one of God's beautiful creatures. Happy New Year!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/01/2015 - 21:06

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Sandra Grant Edgartown,Ma & Loris, SC

What a wonderful ending to who knows what kind of life he had. He looks like a big love. May he have many years of TLC. Big horses are such gentle giants.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/02/2015 - 08:45

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Cally Golding Edgartown

Love this rescue story. Please post a follow up in a few months to let us all know how you & Charlie are getting on. Happy New Year to All!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/02/2015 - 09:32

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Bonnie E Josephs Oak bluffs & Woodstock NY

This is what makes the vineyard so special ~ people helping others~ or in this case helping other beings. I'm a vegan & a Jivamukti yoga teacher practicing "Ahimsa". We believe in the "oneness of being" & ahimsa is awareness we are all one, it's a non- violent answer to what we put into our bodies everyday.
We thrive on a plant based diet. One spirit soul was saved this day! Please think before eating animals- they are holy beings too. Save yourself & the planet.
Go vegan.
Hugs for saving the life of this lovely animal.
Blessings & Love,
Bonnie Josephs

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/02/2015 - 09:33

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Valerie Winter Alexandria, Virginia

This is a magnificent story! Kudos to everyone involved! May 2015 be a year of kindness and peace for all.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/03/2015 - 01:26

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Gail A. Francis Seabeck,WA/Edgartown

Thank you Julie and Dave for saving a "gentle giant". After we moved to WA-and built a barn-we acquired a PMU Percheron/QH via Canada. Named him Black Bart and he has been a part of our family since 2002. Neighbors have two! I will share Coast to Coast Draft Horse Connection with a Draft Horse site on Facebook. Many people fall in love with them and wonder how to adopt. We also have two APHA mares-and they all get along very well. I hope to meet Charlie when I visit the Vineyard in July!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/03/2015 - 09:58

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Kathy Perry Edgartown

Been to visit Charlie several times. He's a big sweetie and I'm sure he has a new outlook on life thanks to Julie, Dave, Annie, Coast to Coast and it was no small task for Eugene to drive Charlie through the night to assure his safety.

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