by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 23, 2011 | Moonshine
Moonshine is healing up after his castration surgery and making new friends...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 22, 2011 | Lucy, Placed Horses
Congratulations to Diane G. of Yelm, Wa on her adoption of Lucy! Lucy’s history
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 20, 2011 | Strider
SAFE has taken ownership of Dutch Mills Farm barn fire survivor Strider. Strider’s owner had been facing financial difficulties before the fire took place, and had been trying to rehome this horse. Since the fire, Strider’s owner has faced enormous vet bills for his...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 20, 2011 | Khianna
Khianna is one of a group of horses belonging to a woman who is battling cancer. When she realized that her strength would soon be fading and her finances depleted, she contacted SAFE for help. We listed the horses under our SAFE-Assisted Placement program, and...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 18, 2011 | Strider
by Honeycutt | Oct 17, 2011 | Honeycutt
After eating many hays, I have had time to think about the rescue that I will be making. I’m not so good with words, so maybe rescue is the wrong word. I can really only actually give hays and tasty, tasty grain to the two horses who live with me — and Jay and Chance...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 16, 2011 | In Memory, Short Stories
Sunny was 28 years old when he found himself unwanted, neglected, and homeless. When he was taken in by SAFE, he was pitifully thin, his hooves overgrown, his chestnut coat dull. His teeth had not been cared for in several years, making it hard for him to chew his...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 16, 2011 | Before and After, Mr Pibb
by Honeycutt | Oct 13, 2011 | Honeycutt
There is a new SAFE horse named Dixie, do you know this horse? She is very pretty but she is also very thin and sad. If I were near Dixie, I would not steal her hays because she needs to eat lots of hays and tasty grain and not be so sad. A horse should be a thing...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 11, 2011 | Dixie
Dixie arrived at SAFE on Sunday Oct 9, 2011. She has a Body Condition Score of about 2–2.5. She has lots of old kick wounds and is covered in bot fly eggs. Dixie shows signs of a recent abscess or puncture wound to her left front foot but seems sound today. She’s...