by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 6, 2011 | Moonshine
Moonshine arrived at SAFE as a stallion so our first order of business was changing him into a gelding! Moonshine was castrated on October 1st as part of our castration clinic hosted by NWESC.
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 1, 2011 | Commentary
Do you ever wonder where SAFE gets its funding? We were wondering the same thing…so we took a look at the numbers, and discovered some interesting facts about SAFE. First, we looked at GRANTS and found that since SAFE began in 2005, we’ve only received $11,804 in...
by Bonnie Hammond | Oct 1, 2011 | Quarterly Impact Statements
New Horses Intake Date: October 9, 2011 Dixie, 7 year old Thoroughbred mare (owner surrender) Intake Date: October 16, 2011 Khianna (former SAFE-Assisted Placement, returned to SAFE) Intake Date: October 20, 2011 Strider (owner surrender)...
by Bonnie Hammond | Sep 28, 2011 | Ego Afire
Look at the latest photo of Ego Afire, taken at NWESC, where he’s finishing up his treatment for the sarcoid that was removed. What a handsome fella!!
by Bonnie Hammond | Sep 27, 2011 | Strider
by Bonnie Hammond | Sep 27, 2011 | Mr Pibb
Mr Pibb has been fostered at beautiful White Birch Farm since leaving NWESC late May. His rehabilitation has come along very well, and he is vastly changed from the sad, skinny horse that first came to us. He’s been ridden in the arena and on the trails! We’re very...
by Bonnie Hammond | Sep 24, 2011 | Placed Horses, Roger B Rabbit
Congratulations to our good friend Karen V on her adoption of Roger B Rabbit!
by Bonnie Hammond | Sep 20, 2011 | Jazzy and Joker, Misty, Moonshine
Please bear with me, as this post will be long. Recently, SAFE was contacted by Pierce County Auditor Julie Anderson to request assistance with several horses that have been seized or surrendered to their Animal Control agency that they have been unable to place...
by Honeycutt | Sep 16, 2011 | Honeycutt
Today is a day of buying PLYwoods and other things that are good for building horse houses. Once I knew for sure that I had all of my breakfast, I told Mom the secret I had about people buying PLY Woods for me. The secret was that these are the people who bought...
by Bonnie Hammond | Sep 15, 2011 | April
She lived alone in a small muddy paddock with nothing to eat but potatoes. Her living conditions had already attracted the attention of Animal Control, but it wasn’t until she got tangled up in barbed wire that her owner finally surrendered her to the authorities. The...