
S.A.D. Horse Rescue is not like all the other horse rescue institutions. It has a main focus of rescuing draft horses. S.A.D. feels that these big gentle animals get forgotten about too often. They go through years of hard work at their prime age, when they are young, to the point of severe exhaustion, and experience abnormal thinness caused by lack of nutrition or disease. Then, when they can no longer be of any worth to their owners, they are tossed into the action bound for the meat slaughterhouse. None of their owners want to pay to bring them back up into a good healthy condition. When they come to S.A.D. the are given love and proper nutrition.
Meet Apache. He is a sweet gelding that was brought to S.A.D. with his sister April, from a meat buyer. He was in the worst condition that Andrea and Henry had seen in a while. He needed lots of dental work and treatment for rain rot, which is an uncomfortable skin disease. He even had to be reminded that he WAS SUPPOSED to eat; he didn't know this because he had been so neglected. He is now doing so much better, as you can see in the picture below. He still has a long way to go, but I wish him and his sister the best of luck in finding an amazing home.
A HORSE THAT UNFORTUNATELY COULD NOT BE SAVED Meet Tory. This sweet little girl went back up to heaven when she was only 3 weeks old. When her mother was pregnant she was tossed into a meat sale and was in very bad condition. Thankfully, Tory did not die at birth, but her immune system didn't start up and she passed away. She fought all the way and would not give up for a long time, even when it was not likely for her to survive. This is really unfortunate! She was so young and didn't even have a chance. At least now, she can live on in spirit. WHY S.A.D. IS MY HERO
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Written by
Lindsay from Millbrook
Photos courtesy of www.drafthorserescue.com Images created by Andrea and Henry I believe. |
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| Ric O'Barry works to free captive dolphins around the world. | S.A.D. Horse Rescue is dedicated to rescuing neglected draft horses. | Sandy is a family hero. | Shasta participated in rescue missions in Alaska for years |
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