Ghost Horses Caught on Security Camera

We have a promise to our pets that our home is their forever home, they may not be our forever pets, but it is their forever home.


Now that you know that, we’ve had both poodles and horses die in our arms. We often times catch glimpses of them running our land or hear them barking, when we know all the poodles are in.


A couple weeks ago, I was yelling at one of the poodles to come in, when Brenda told me they were. I turned to look at the spot where I had just seen one of them and it was gone.

On October 20, 2021 at 2:38 in the morning, Brenda woke me up and told me to turn off the alarms from the security cameras on my phone, because it had just gone off waking her up. Most of the time the cameras catch a cat, racoon, fox or some other critter wandering our place, so I turned everything off.

When I checked the camera the next morning, I saw something that was really heartwarming to see. Our security cameras had caught two of our horses that had passed away in our arms. The event only lasted seconds, but the camera caught the images when they completely materialized.

The images are of Marty and Buddy, two of our horses that passed in our arms and were each others best buddies. They shared stalls and paddocks for years, watched out for each other and were pretty much inseparable. Now here they are in the afterlife the same way they were when they were here.

Here is a progression of the shots. The first one is how our arena looks normally. The next ones show them materializing and the final one is the shot that the camera captured as an alarm. It’s the only shot the camera captured as an alarm. It was only one tenth of a second and it set off the alarm and was captured.

Man I miss those two horses. It’s heartwarming to know they loved their home so much they decided to stay.

Kevin Mee

Our arena’s normal shot from our security cam.

Spirit image coming clearer, but not setting off alarms

The image that set the alarm off Marty and Buddy in our arena. This one picture was only one tenth of a second long and then was gone.

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