The horse, deliberately set on fire last week, is now being treated at Ohio State University, by specialists.
As we've been reporting, someone intentionally set Northstar on fire, while in his pasture in Crawford county.
Some of his sores are infected, and need skin grafting.
He left for OSU Wednesday, it's one of only a few places where the procedure is done.
And thanks to an anonymous donor, all of the expenses of his treatment at OSU are being paid for.
That's in addition to around $10,000 dollars in donations made through social media, PNC Banks, and the vet.
Those organizing the funds say that money won't go unused, in fact donations are still needed, as Northstar will require extensive rehabilitation and therapy after his treatment time at OSU is complete.
It's all expected to be in the tens of thousands of dollars.