by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 23, 2008 | Annie
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 23, 2008 | Annie
Annie is a chestnut Saddlebred mare from the Carnation seizure, who SAFE has recently taken on after spending the last two weeks with Equine Aid. This young pretty mare is thin, but not nearly as bad as Hope or Willow. Her feet were in horrendous shape, the worst of...
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 23, 2008 | Sinatra
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 23, 2008 | Sinatra
Sinatra (so named because of his beautiful blue eyes) is one of 10 horses seized from a Carnation farm on February 23. 2008. This little colt has a Body Condition Score of 1.5 on a scale of 1–9. Sinatra was living in a pen about 12x36 with another colt, Kokomo, which...
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 20, 2008 | Who We Are
After moving to Seattle to pursue a coffee career in 2017, Kaya realized there was a horse shaped (and sized) hole in her new life. She stumbled upon SAFE online and immediately started volunteering. Kaya soon learned of the horsemanship program and was so impressed,...
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 18, 2008 | Who We Are
Trudy Mossop has been finding ways to have horses in her life from a young age, starting off by mucking out stalls at a neighbor’s barn to trade for riding lessons. She rode with the Cornell University recreational equestrian program (mostly hunter-jumper) during...
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 9, 2008 | Deeds
Update from volunteer rider Lucy: Deeds was fun today … with all the windy weather, he brought out his get-up-and-go! I was really excited because today was the first time he really accepted contact (rather than being behind the bit). So it appears we are making...
by Bonnie Hammond | Feb 5, 2008 | Greta
Here are some photos I took of Molly and Greta during their site check. Don’t they both look...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 30, 2008 | Honeycutt
Honeycutt and his friends all got their teeth floated today. I was extremely pleased that when my vet arrived, Honeycutt was very interested in him and showed no fear toward him at all! He was actually quite outgoing today…reaching through his feed door to take hold...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 23, 2008 | Deeds
Deeds update from Lucy: I’m sorry to hear about Deeds’ colic episode! I saw him today and he looked good. I think the pelleted bedding is helping a bit because there was less sand in his stall. He was really perky and excited to be getting out of his stall and...