Absorbine? Joins Equine Network In Helping Homeless Horses

W.F. Young, maker of Absorbine? quality horse care products, will be one of the initial sponsors of A Home For Every Horse, a national effort to help homeless horses.

March 18, 2012 — W.F. Young, Inc., maker of Absorbine? quality horse care products, has joined The Equine Network, the nation’s leading publisher of horse-related content, in a pioneering national effort to help equines across the country in need of care and shelter through A Home For Every Horse.

The program is a collaboration of The Equine Network and The American Horse Council’s Unwanted Horse Coalition designed to place, foster and sponsor America’s homeless horses. Efforts began earlier this year to solicit and post free listings for horses available for placement through nonprofit rescue organizations on Equine.com, the industry’s largest website for buying and selling horses, trailers and farms. To date, more than 65 shelters have become involved. The Equine Network is using its connection with more than 1.5 million horse owners each month to promote the program through its online and print outlets. The first equine to find a home directly as a result of the program was a mule named Missy who was adopted by a Florida family in January.

Tyler Young, W.F. Young CEO and the fourth generation to lead this family-owned business, said, “We’re very proud to participate in this wonderful program. Our entire company is centered on caring for horses and other companion animals, and we fully embrace the opportunity to help with this important issue. Each horse that finds its “forever home” through this program will enrich the life of his or her owner as much as the owner will enrich the horse’s life. In a way, this program allows us to honor the legacy started by my great grandparents, who developed Absorbine Veterinary Liniment to take care of their own horses.”

Absorbine, based in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, joins Tractor Supply Company and Purina Mills as initial sponsors of A Home For Every Horse. “We’re delighted to have Absorbine, a company that truly knows all about taking care of America’s horses, join us in our effort to help the horses in this country most in need of care,” said Dave Andrick, Equine Network Group Publisher. “We’re very pleased they’re joining in our efforts to make a difference in this industry-wide issue.”

To learn about sponsorship opportunities with A Home For Every Horse on Equine.com, contact Dave Andrick: dave.andrick@equinetwork.com.

To learn how nonprofits can list horses for free on Equine.com, please go to www.ahomeforeveryhorse.com.

For more information about unwanted horses in America, please go to www.unwantedhorsecoalition.org.

About W. F. Young/Absorbine
W. F. Young has provided quality horse care products to the equine industry since 1892, when founders Wilbur Fenelon Young and his wife Mary Ida developed Absorbine? Veterinary Liniment to treat their horses’ sore muscles and joints. That flagship product continues to be the number one horse liniment worldwide, while the Absorbine name has grown to include other top selling products such as ShowSheen?, UltraShield?, Hooflex? and more. Based in western Massachusetts as it has been for most of its history, the company remains committed to providing the highest quality horse care products available. Visit www.absorbine.com for more information.

About The Equine Network

The Equine Network provides, creates, and distributes relevant content and services to passionate horse enthusiasts while connecting them to each other and the marketplace. The Equine Network is the publisher of award-winning magazines: Horse&Rider, EQUUS, Dressage Today, The Trail Rider, Spin To Win Rodeo, American Cowboy, Practical Horseman, and Horse Journal. The Equine Network also publishes a proprietary line of books and DVDs for sale through its store, www.EquineNetworkStore.com. The Equine Network provides emergency roadside assistance to equestrians through its recent acquisition of USRider, and is home to several websites including: EquiSearch.com, Equine.com, MyHorseDaily.com, DiscoverHorses.com, AmericanCowboy.com, and Horse-Journal.com.

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