by Bonnie Hammond | Aug 30, 2015 | Ben
by Bonnie Hammond | Aug 30, 2015 | Mesquite
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by Bonnie Hammond | Aug 30, 2015 | Volunteers of the Month
Please join us in congratulating Jessica Farren as SAFE Volunteer of the Month for August! Jessica attended an Open House at Safe Harbor Stables and, like many before her, she fell in love with the SAFE horses. She quickly became a weekly barn volunteer: a regular on...
by Bonnie Hammond | Aug 29, 2015 | In Memory, Sapphire
There’s no real way to properly express what happens when we lose a horse. Today, we said a too-early goodbye to Sapphire due to a colic. Sapphire was discovered down in her stall this morning by her foster caretakers in deep distress. Dr Holohan from Pilchuck...
by Bonnie Hammond | Aug 28, 2015 | Hope
by Terry Phelps | Aug 27, 2015 | Joel Conner Clinic Reports, Stella
Stella is home from 45 days of training with Joel Conner. I got the chance to ride her in the clinic when Joel was at SAFE and it was a blast getting to know this spunky mare. She is a very sensitive and smart girl. She handled being in the arena with ten other horses...
by Terry Phelps | Aug 27, 2015 | Einstein, Placed Horses
We are excited to tell everyone that Einstein is on an adoption trial. He has settled into the farm and is getting to know the other family horses…Strider and Skye! Yes you heard me right, Michel contacted SAFE soon after Einstein had been rescued. She has been...
by Terry Phelps | Aug 27, 2015 | Scarlett
We have really enjoyed getting reacquainted with this pretty little chestnut! Unfortunately, Scarlett came up lame at the end of July, so we had Dr. Devine, from Pilchuck, come out to evaluate her. After flexion tests and nerve blocks, the lameness was localized to...
by Bonnie Hammond | Aug 26, 2015 | Moonshine
by Terry Phelps | Aug 26, 2015 | Oscar
We have been working with Oscar on relaxing at the gaits and riding with just seat and leg. He is getting used to the light contact in the reins and that he can go around steady and without worry. He is doing very well and finding his balance! Here is a clip of Oscar...