Nine Myths About Equine Rescues Debunked
…Myth #6: Rescues are happy to take in my old/lame/unsuitable horse Reality: Most rescues can’t take in owner-donated retirees. Some people want to use rescues as free retirement centers for…
…Myth #6: Rescues are happy to take in my old/lame/unsuitable horse Reality: Most rescues can’t take in owner-donated retirees. Some people want to use rescues as free retirement centers for…
…take this information with you when you go horse shopping. 2. Choose a Rescue Credit: COURTESY OF COLORADO HORSE RESCUE A reputable horse rescue will expect you to demonstrate your…
…rescue has 501(c)(3) status, it means the operators have gone through some extra work to define and run their business. There are no regulated industry standards, and not all rescue…
Readers ask me for tips on rescuing a horse—here’s what I’ve learned from working at a rescue, and adopting two rescue horses. A horse leaving the rescue for his forever…
…the country. Browse by rescue horse, or find rescue organizations in your area. Visit the site’s “Services” section to learn about your local rescue organizations. Find out how you can…
…nonprofit shelters across the country. Browse by rescue horse, or find a rescue organization in your area. · Visit the site’s “services” section to learn about your local rescue organizations….
…a muddy pond or a deep ravine, it may be impossible to rescue without special equipment. Large animal rescue training demonstrates many types of rescue equipment that can be used…
…in The Technial Large Animal Emergency Rescue (TLAER) training onging at Eastern Kentucky University. A planned mud rescue was rescheduled for Sunday, when better weather promised to prevail.? Nevertheless, after…
…assists in the rescue and rehabilitation of abandoned, abused, and/or neglected equines. White Bird Appaloosa Horse Rescue The rescue is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of abused, neglected and…
Equine rescue centers do such a wonderful job all year-round. They take in horses in need and provide them with shelter, feed and medical care. But all animal rescue centers…