. >> today they charged mary o'brien, the woman who ran the horse farm, with more than 50 counts of animalelty. >> she was taking care of the horses, and we have reports she was doing a good job until recently when this all occurred, and the motive and what occurred with her in the past couple months, we're unsure of at this time. >> one of the horses brought here died, some are doing much better. >> there is a lot of hope, a lot of support. >> for horses that were dying, i would say they are doing great. >> others, like zodiac, are still fighting for their life. >> when they laid down, when they are this weak and they deteriorated, they can't stand up, their body can't support the strength or the weight of their skeleton structure. >> this horse is -- i mean, he's a survivor. he can't quit. he's been on the ground, thrashing, too weak to stand up, and he gets back up in place every time. every time. so his -- i'm actually really hopeful for him. >> rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news, 11 news. >> we're hopeful, too. >> mary owe brian's bond has been set at $250,000. >> in our economy report with