On a sweltering summer afternoon, a store owner was closing up when a deafening crash shattered the silence. A panicked mare had slammed her hooves into the shop’s glass door — breaking it — then suddenly turned and bolted down the street.
Furious, the owner chased after her, shouting threats. But just ahead, the mare stopped beside a heartbreaking sight: her injured foal lay on the roadside, barely breathing, hit by a car and left behind.
In that moment, the man understood — she hadn’t attacked out of rage, but desperation.
Choking back emotion, he scooped up the foal and rushed it to the vet. The mare ran beside the car, never leaving her baby’s side.
Hours later, the vet confirmed: the foal would survive.
Back at the shop, the owner replaced the glass — and added a photo of the mare and her foal, with a sign that read:
“Sometimes, even the wildest acts come from love.”