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The Rescuer's Homepage
The Rescuer's Homepage
This page is a site for equine rescue organizations. I will post links to their homepages, as well as pictures of horses in immediate need, and who to contact to help them out.
If you have a site you would like to see posted, e-mail it to me, with a little bit about the organization, and it's location (state), and I will post it on the site!
Also, if you scroll down to the bottom, you can go to Page 2 of this site. This page is for horses in need of new homes. If you know of a horse(s) in need, visit the page, and then send me an
e-mail and tell me about him/her/them!
Note: All postings on this site are done at no charge. If you would like to pay me though, go ahead :) lol... j/k!
If you feel like spending a little money, donate to your favorite rescue organization instead!
Links to Rescue Organizations
if the link doesn't work, try www.ahrn.org
The AHRN is based in California, and helps horses in feedlot situations as well as in abuse and/or neglect crisises. They place horses nationwide. If you are interested, and have AOL, check out their Pet Care Forum message boards for more frequent updates.
if the link doesn't work, try http://arabianrescue.webjump.com/
This new rescue is located in Indiana, and deals mostly with arabians and presumed arabians. More to be posted here ASAP, so check back again soon, and visit the site!
if the link doesn't work, try www.bestfriends.org
Located in Utah, Best Friends isn't JUST an equine rescue... they also rescue dogs, cats, birds, etc. To go to the site, click on the link and read the wonderful story, then go on into the main page!
if the link doesn't work, try http://www.angelfire.com/ny/NewHollandOffensive/Home.html
Carpe Diem rescues, with the support of donors, slaughterbound horses at killer auctions in PA and NJ and places them in foster homes until they are recovered and are ready for adoption. We also take in unwanted/neglected/abused and injured horses from private owners.
if the link doesn't work, try www.equus.org/
Equus saves horses from just about any situation where they are needed. They too are based in Califonia. An informative site about slaughter, Premarin, etc.
If the link doesn't work, try www.4milehorserescueranch.org
4 Mile is a non profit ranch in Colorado. They take in horses from all over the western United States.
if the link doesn't work, try http://members.aol.com/ladyhawk55/page/kare.htm
Kentukiana Arabian Rescue is based in Kentucky. They rescue horses from auctions where they would be purchased by killed buyers and slaughtered for human consumption. A newer rescue, they are in the beginning stages, and need support. They too, are willing to place out of state if it will ensure the horse a great home with lots of love.
If the link doesn't work, try http://www.amicon.net:80/rescue
They are located in Mass. They will take any horse who doesn't have a home, no matter if it's abused or not. They nurse these horses with a loving hand back to health until they are ready for adoption. They are trained in basic walk/trot/canter and are mostly safe. The horses are adopted out and are taken back when ever the owner is not able to take care of the horse. All horses are taken care of untill adopted or natural death. Read Toto's inspiring story, and find out how you can help him and other's like him.
if the link doesn't work, try http://www.lser.org
Lone Star Rescue is located in Texas. They are in the beginning stages, but visit the site anyway and see if you can help out!
if the link doesn't work, try http://hometown.aol.com/dnrooo/TriStateEQ.html
TEAR is located in Deleware. They save horses from auctions, where most horses that go through them are killed. TEAR and the other rescue organizations on this site give these horses a second chance.
if the link doesn't work, try http://equinerescue.hypermart.net/index.html
TIER is also located in Califonia. They take in abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses. They also buy horses from auctions and killer buyers when they have the funds to do so. Once the horse had been rehabilitated, it is adopted out into a loving home.
if the link doesn't work, try http://members.aol.com/hrseaddict/page2/index.htm
if the link doesn't work, try http://members.aol.com/hrseaddict/page3/index.htm
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