The Orphan Horses Of Paynes Crossing

The Orphan Horses Of Paynes Crossing When fires raged through huge areas of New South Wales in Summer of 2019-20, bush, houses, barns, stables, sheds and fences burned. The horses are old.

The story of 7 neglected and abandoned horses, who roamed the Wollombi Valley for 15+ years, before the 2020 Black Summer bushfires revealed their existence and enabled their rescue by a team of amazing equine guardians. Quite suddenly, near Paynes Crossing in the Wollombi Valley, seven horses appeared. They’d been living wild, on thousands of acres of bush. When the fences went, and their acres b

urned, they came off the wild land into our hands. They were old Standardbreds – trotters - horses who apparently raced for a man who retired them to his place after racing and then died. Few people knew the horses were there. When we found them, they were thin; they’d had no care, no proper feed, for years. They were old – all over 20 – and tough; they’d had to be. Ashleigh Power & Fiona Migan, local horsewomen, set up a Facebook fundraising page: “a call to all equine guardians.” Within days, there was $9000 to help the horses get the care they much needed and save them from being separated or even worse…sent to the knackery. The money raised went straight to work: vet assessment, worming, and their overgrown, rough teeth were attended to. Equine nutritionist Carol Layton from Balanced Equine designed a feeding plan for them. And then we had to find a home for them. They were temporarily with some friends with limited arable land. Sometimes you wonder if you’ve witnessed a miracle. The owners of on old homestead close to Wollombi offered up acres of good country, with good dams, and complete with an old but sturdy shed for feed and equipment. So one day in February (Valentine’s Day, in fact), a flotilla of horse floats went to get them – and we wondered what the boys would think of floats, after all their wild time. Like gentlemen, they walked right on – and approved their new home. The Lost Stock Team developed: a group of “equine guardians” who worked a roster for feeding – initially twice a day, then once a day. The donated funds bought feed, hay, whatever they needed; and slowly, slowly, those ribby shapes filled out. Each has his own personality, from shy and retiring to abundantly confident. Some love being brushed and pampered while some took a while to realise we were friends, and we loved them. It was with the greatest sadness that we had to let one of the boys go earlier this year. Uncle had a tendency to “choke” – to get a blockage in his esophagus. After two pretty severe incidents of choke the vet advised that this wasn’t going to improve so we had to make the decision to euthanase him …tears in the eyes of every one of the Lost Stock Team. The herd now consists of:

Pops – is top of the herd yet extremely shy when it comes to humans. Baz – bold and chilled out and takes everything in his stride. He shares his food with the bottom of the herd (Braveheart) and is partial to a brush. He surprised us all early on when he leapt up half a metre in to the feeding barn on to the wooden floor. Juniper - a very gentle and easy going fellow with a gorgeous thick forelock. He was the first to be caught in the wild when the herd was found. He suffers quite badly from ‘the itch’. Fitch – sassy, lean and fast on his feet. Fitch is bossy at feed time and knows exactly where his place is in the pecking order. Zoro – black, fat and confident. It is not uncommon to arrive and find Zoro covered in muddy residue from his daily swim in the dam. Zoro picked up condition and is quick to put Braveheart in his place. Braveheart – captures hearts in a second. He is the bottom of the herd pecking order and has a respiratory issue so we aren’t sure how long we will have him with us. He is fed at the back of the barn away from the other horses and often will just wait at the back of the barn while the others are getting fed and will peek out waiting for his

These old boys have a strong hold on a lot of hearts – those who physically look after them, and all those fabulous people – those ‘equine guardians’ - who have donated money, hay, feed, and much love. They won’t last forever. But we want to give every one of them a safe, secure and happy old age. Whilst we are running a tight ship, at the end of the day caring for six elderly horses is not cheap and the fundraising must go on for as long as they need us. We welcome your donation to help us continue to keep them thriving and assure you that any donations will get put to great use.
$20 buys a full bale of hay
$40 buys a bag of hard feed
$100 buys wormers for all of the horses
$300 pays for all the horses to have their feet trimmed
$500 pays for all the horses to have their dentistry done


The huge hearted property owners
- Jack, Margaret, Clare & Martin

Lost Stock Equine Guardians so far
- Tegan Howell & Alan Taylor
- Ash Power & her colleagues
- Jed the Irishman
- Gail & Peter Scott
- Becky Soans
- Naiomi Young
- Tanya Hardin & Summer Bolton
- Louisa Farthing
- Kerri Moore
- Alessia Richards
- Roz Holmes
- Ros McCool
- Team Thomas – Matt, Sandy, Jaimie
- Aneka Adams
- Gill Holden
- Lillian McCall
- Peter Fryer

Professionals who have offered their time and services at a discount or fee free
- Carol Layton, Balanced Equine – Nutrition plan and free minerals https://balancedequine.com.au/
- Suzy Roe & Apptrak Stud – Discounted horse feed, delivery and support from afar https://www.facebook.com/Apptrak-Stud-157097831028209
- Peats Ridge Equestrian Supplies – free halters, leads and a ton of grooming gear https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Shopping---Retail/Peats-Ridge-Equestrian-Supplies-136517423084745/
- Louisa Farthing from Horse Response – free worm scoping https://www.horseresponse.org
- Dr Diederik Gelderman from Southern Highlands Veterinary Hospital for amazing dental work and equine health care https://www.highlandsveterinaryhospital.com.au/vetsteam/diederik-gelderman/
- Ryan – Ryan’s Farrier Service

Baz and Zoro would like to thank the kind people who have generously donated towards their continued wellbeing….. and ho...
05/09/2023

Baz and Zoro would like to thank the kind people who have generously donated towards their continued wellbeing….. and hope there may be some more kind people who can help.

Feed and care is expensive, and becoming even more so. If you can source Lucerne hay it’s over $30 per bale now, compared with $10 a couple of years ago😢

They are doing well for a couple of old boys who lived wild for many years, only being rescued after the horrendous fires in 2019/2020…. and we are trying to give them the best life possible for however long they have left.
Thank you 🙏🏾

These beautiful old boys, Baz and Zoro, are the last two of the herd of seven th… Rosalind McCool needs your support for The Orphan Horses of Paynes Crossing

We need your help to keep us fed and healthy. Thank you from Baz and Zoro
14/08/2023

We need your help to keep us fed and healthy.
Thank you from Baz and Zoro



These beautiful old boys, Baz and Zoro, are the last two of the herd of seven tha… Rosalind McCool needs your support for The Orphan Horses of Paynes Crossing

It’s a sad day today. RIP Juniper. You crossed the rainbow bridge this morning to join your old mates, Uncle, Braveheart...
06/02/2023

It’s a sad day today. RIP Juniper. You crossed the rainbow bridge this morning to join your old mates, Uncle, Braveheart, Pops and Fitch. No more pain lovely old boy😢🌈🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
The good news is that Baz and Zoro are fit and healthy.

Baz, Juniper and Zoro would like to thank you for your generous support this year. They are happy and healthy and enjoyi...
17/12/2022

Baz, Juniper and Zoro would like to thank you for your generous support this year. They are happy and healthy and enjoying life at our property near Broke.
They really hope to have your continued support next year to help keep them this way!

Merry Christmas and a very happy and healthy new year from the three boys and their equine support team 🥳🐴🐴🐴🎄



https://gofund.me/87ac492c

Baz, Juniper and Zoro thank everyone for the generous donations so far. They are doing well but need more help to keep t...
06/09/2022

Baz, Juniper and Zoro thank everyone for the generous donations so far. They are doing well but need more help to keep them healthy.

They have just been wormed, have an appointment with the equine dentist at the end of the week and then need to have a visit from the farrier.




https://gofund.me/1c5a4e98

With thanks to the team Robyn Johnson Ros McCool Sonja Read   Bev Gray Adams  Tahmathor Park our beautiful old boys have...
22/08/2022

With thanks to the team Robyn Johnson Ros McCool Sonja Read Bev Gray Adams Tahmathor Park our beautiful old boys have safely been relocated to a new paddock.......
onwards and upwards for this trio..❤️😍😍😍

Thank you to everyone for the generous donations we’ve received so far…. But we still need to raise more funds to look after them for the next 12 months. Please help if you can, every little helps.

https://gofund.me/87ac492c

Good morning to Baz! He’s in good shape and enjoying his feed… but we need your help to keep him like this… it was a lon...
17/08/2022

Good morning to Baz! He’s in good shape and enjoying his feed… but we need your help to keep him like this… it was a long road to get him to here. If you just donate a small amount to our GoFundMe it would really help! Thanks 🙏🏾

https://gofund.me/87ac492c

17/08/2022
Our beautiful old boys are doing well, we are all very grateful for the generous donations and are excited that we’ve no...
08/08/2022

Our beautiful old boys are doing well, we are all very grateful for the generous donations and are excited that we’ve now reached 25% of our target!
Thank you for reading the boys story and for helping us to reach our target.

https://gofund.me/87ac492c

Looking after horses is very expensive, as anyone who owns a horse is keenly awa… Rosalind McCool needs your support for The Orphan Horses of Paynes Crossing

These beautiful old boys, survivors of an abandoned herd, urgently need your help to keep them fed and healthy in their ...
02/08/2022

These beautiful old boys, survivors of an abandoned herd, urgently need your help to keep them fed and healthy in their twilight years.

They have hardly any teeth so don’t get much benefit from grazing. The grass may look green in this photo but the green is mostly weeds with little nutritional value.

Please read their story and make a donation if you can. Even the cost of a coffee will help to keep them fed and cared for.

Thanks from Baz, Juniper, Zoro and the dedicated volunteers!



https://gofund.me/1c5a4e98

Just a quick update on the boys- Pops, Baz, Fitch, Zoro and Juniper. They’re doing incredibly well and looking great com...
20/05/2021

Just a quick update on the boys- Pops, Baz, Fitch, Zoro and Juniper. They’re doing incredibly well and looking great coming in to winter. Even Old Fitch is looking about as good as he ever could for a man with few 🦷 teeth.

Thanks to our volunteers and YOUR generous donations the Orphan Horses are up to date with their worming,and teeth and our feeding roster is flowing really well with all the volunteers. The awesome land owners have been mowing so there’s some fresh pick hanging around and we’ve added a cup of micronised barley to support them even more as it gets colder in Payne’s Crossing (it’s 2 degrees tonight! 🥶).

Thanks again to all the wonderful kind souls who are part of this big project of the heart. Both those helping out each week and those who donated. Watching these lovely old fellas love their simple, uncomplicated horse lives is pretty amazing 🖤🌙 we will try to post a bit more for you all

And then there were 6 🐴 🐴 🐴 🐴 🐴 🐴We lost dear old Braveheart ♥️ last week during the floods. Turned up to feed one eveni...
27/03/2021

And then there were 6 🐴 🐴 🐴 🐴 🐴 🐴

We lost dear old Braveheart ♥️ last week during the floods. Turned up to feed one evening and he had laid himself down right and died beside his feed bin behind the shed (we had to feed him away from the others because he was the very very bottom of the pecking order).

This guy really just did things in his way including his death. When we first moved the horses out of the long valley they’d lived in for years, he suddenly vanished from the herd about three days prior to the big move. We searched up and down the valley but he was no where to be found. The day after we moved the other 6 horses he showed his face.

He was a beautiful, kind, sensitive fellow and even though we all knew his time was coming, he will be missed and his sweet timid presence at feed time will honestly leave a massive gap. He is buried overlooking the river with some beautiful trees to mark his departure.

Thank you Braveheart ♥️

The boys were lucky enough to be featured in the February edition of Equestrian Life Magazine thanks to the very talente...
07/02/2021

The boys were lucky enough to be featured in the February edition of Equestrian Life Magazine thanks to the very talented Amanda Young. Head to this link to read the story

❤️

https://eqlifemag.com.au/issues/63/the-orphan-horses-of-paynes-crossing/

As bushfires closed in on historic Wollombi last summer, a herd of abandoned Standardbreds emerged from the hills seeking shelter, food and water. The locals came to their rescue.

ABC radio interviewed us last week to hear the boys story. If you feel like a listen then you can follow this link ❤️htt...
07/02/2021

ABC radio interviewed us last week to hear the boys story. If you feel like a listen then you can follow this link ❤️

https://www.abc.net.au/radio/newcastle/programs/drive/horses-paynes-crossing/13114408

A group of abandoned horses lived undetected in the Wollombi Valley for more than fifteen years. When the horses fled the 2019-20 bushfires, they came to the attention of concerned locals who have been looking after them ever since.

03/02/2021

Thank you very much to the wonderful caring people who have donated directly to our boys' bank account. If you would like confirmation of receipt please message us.

If anyone prefers to donate directly to the horses' bank account rather than through Facebook please feel free to messag...
07/12/2020

If anyone prefers to donate directly to the horses' bank account rather than through Facebook please feel free to message and we can send the details. It is no different for us as GoFundMe sends regular payments through to us with no delay.

06/12/2020

https://fb.watch/2cVK0xzfUH/
Our wonderful Orphan Horse guardians were featured last night on NBN news! Watch and please share amongst your networks as we are really needing this fundraiser to work some magic so these boys have a secure future!

Great work team!

A huge shout-out to Kathy at Wyong Creek Produce for her kind donation of hay for our boys!
02/12/2020

A huge shout-out to Kathy at Wyong Creek Produce for her kind donation of hay for our boys!

Thank you so much to Kirra Thor who has delivered a generous donation of hay bales to our boys. Juniper is showing his a...
23/11/2020

Thank you so much to Kirra Thor who has delivered a generous donation of hay bales to our boys. Juniper is showing his appreciation!

Say hi to Juniper! He's a very gentle and easy going fellow with a gorgeous thick forelock. He was the first to be caugh...
14/11/2020

Say hi to Juniper! He's a very gentle and easy going fellow with a gorgeous thick forelock. He was the first to be caught in the wild when the herd was found. He suffers quite badly from ‘the itch’.

Donations ensure the volunteer Orphan Horses support team can continue their fabulous care for these beautiful boys. Any amount, small or bigger, contributes to our dwindling pile.

$300 pays for all the boys to have their feet trimmed..please consider sharing our fundraiser

https://www.facebook.com/donate/416113816113797/?fundraiser_source=external_url

amongst your network and help us keep Juniper and his pals in the best form they can be!

This is Baz – bold and chilled out and takes everything in his stride. He's mates with Braveheart and shares his food wi...
09/11/2020

This is Baz – bold and chilled out and takes everything in his stride. He's mates with Braveheart and shares his food with him. Baz is partial to a brush and has extraordinary athletic skills, surprising us all early on when he leapt up half a metre in to the feeding barn on to the wooden floor!

A small donation will allow him to share a bag of hard feed with his buddy Braveheart..
https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-orphan-horses-of-paynes-crossing

Meet Braveheart..he captures hearts in a second..He is the bottom of the herd pecking order and has a respiratory issue ...
08/11/2020

Meet Braveheart..he captures hearts in a second..

He is the bottom of the herd pecking order and has a respiratory issue so we aren’t sure how long we will have him with us. He is fed at the back of the barn away from the other horses and often will just wait at the back of the barn while the others are getting fed and will peek out waiting for his.

For a small donation, he can have his own bale of hay..please help!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-orphan-horses-of-paynes-crossing

03/11/2020

On this particular Tuesday in November it's good to be CARING for these beautiful horses.

It takes a village to care for these boys...it couldn't be done without our outstanding volunteers crew who selflessly g...
01/11/2020

It takes a village to care for these boys...it couldn't be done without our outstanding volunteers crew who selflessly give up their time to feed and ensure the horses are living their best life after years of neglect..

Please share our page amongst your network and donate to our fundraiser drive so we can keep the good times rolling for the boys!

https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-orphan-horses-of-paynes-crossing

28/10/2020

The boys have settled right into life in their new home, with a bit of care and attention (and food) from their human friends..they are fed daily by a group of amazing volunteer "equine guardians" with food purchased with donations from our first shout out at the beginning of 2020.

27/10/2020

This was the moment the horses first appeared out of the smokey haze during the 2019 bushfires...this was how Fiona (our wonderful inspirer) described the moment: "This video was taken outside Jed’s place right before the fire came through. I was sitting out on the grass and the calm, knowing troop came through. It was in this moment that I decided to make sure they weren’t separated (or taken to the knackery). Their wildness and feeling freedom touched me (also pretty emotional from the fires so...😂)."

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