CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SAFE
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Honeycutt Finds His Voice
By 2011, Honeycutt had been a SAFE horse for six years. He chose 2011 as the year to break his silence by becoming a professional equine blogger, first on Facebook and then on his own website. Honeycutt wrote extensively about horses and how he felt they should be treated. He also revealed a talent for writing poetry, mainly haiku, and abstract painting, using the “nose on canvas” technique. Honeycutt raised donations online with the help of the Honeycutt Nation, and he expressed his opinions clearly with a few simple words: “NO MORE POINTY HORSES!”
Honeycutt’s website is still live at http://honeycutt.safehorses.org
Bucky B Lucky on KCTS‑9 TV
The Heart of Strider
On August 9, 2011, a barn fire in Arlington left 6 horses dead and 4 badly injured. Strider survived the fire but he suffered burns over his entire topline. He was hospitalized and treated for his wounds, but two months after the tragedy, Strider’s owner, who was facing financial hardship before the fire occurred, was unable to continue to pay for his care. His vet turned to SAFE for help and in October 2011, SAFE took ownership of this horse. Strider continued to receive treatment for his burns but by early 2012, the healing had slowed considerably. Dr Hannah Mueller DVM would perform a skin graft procedure to accelerate the healing process. The skin graft was a success, so much so that not only would Strider be able to live a normal life, he eventually became a riding horse again. Strider taught us all about strength and perseverance; he was a big, big horse with an even bigger heart.
Brio’s Story
EXCERPT: “We didn’t know his name, so we called him Brio. He was a small bay stallion with a smudge of a star and two white socks. He had been abandoned, found by a realtor locked in a stall alone in a barn on a property that was for sale. He was held as a stray for 5 days by King County while they tried to figure out who he belonged to. When they couldn’t, he was released to SAFE. As soon as we got a good look at him, our hearts sunk. Brio was rail thin with a protruding spine and hipbones. His joints were all enlarged, and he had dropped fetlocks due to DSLD. It was clear to all of us that Brio was in pain…” Click Here to read Brio’s sad story
2011 Slideshow
SAFE Horses of 2011
Aiden
Annie
April
Baxter
Brandii Bask
Brandy
Brio
Bubbles
Buckwheat
Bucky B Lucky
Bud
Charmeon
Corona
Deeds
Delilah
Dexter
Dixie
Ego Afire
Holly
Honeycutt
Jazzy
Joker
Khianna
Leo
Lexi
Lola
Lucy
Miah
Misty
Moonshine
Mr Pibb
Nadia
Romeo
Savannah
Shasta
Shiloh
Sinatra
Strider
Summer
Sunny D
Tia
Zanadu
World Events of 2011
The Occupy Wall Street movement began in New York City to protest economic inequality and led to similar protests around the world.
NASA’s final Space Shuttle mission, Atlantis, marked the end of the Space Shuttle program
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed away at age 56
The global population reached 7 billion during 2011
The King’s Speech was named Best Picture at the 83rd Academy Awards

