Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary

Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary (LGRS) is a non-profit farm and ranch animal rescue.

Stoney & Royal debut at LGRSOver the weekend, the highly anticipated BLM Mustangs Stoney & Royal arrived at the sanctuar...
09/10/2024

Stoney & Royal debut at LGRS

Over the weekend, the highly anticipated BLM Mustangs Stoney & Royal arrived at the sanctuary. They are very bonded to each other and get along famously! Despite being rounded up by the Bureau of Land Management in Nevada and Utah, these precious beasts are now quite tame. I would like to express my gratitude to several people for their involvement in rescuing these guys. I want to give a special thanks to Jill Robertson-Fuoco, a friend and advocate for wild horses and burros, along with her fellow rescuer and fundraiser Nicole Scholl. I'd also like to thank Melanie Witherspoon and her daughter Mallory for quarantining, feeding, and transporting these bay geldings to us. Additionally, we are grateful for our dear friend and ranch hand Connor Lowery for his assistance with both the intake and care of these fellows here at the ranch.

In this short video, you will see that Stoney (on the left) and Royal are quite tame. Our new (giant) Hanoverian warmblood, Eli, was looking on and kicking up a fuss over all the attention the newbies are getting. Eli is very interested in these Mustangs and has been "talking" to them, and even grooming them from over his pasture fence.

Stoney is 3 years old and was rounded up in the wilds of Antelope Valley, UT. He stands at 14.3 hands. Royal is 6 years old and was taken from the wilds of Indian Lake, NV. He too is 14.3 hands high. Based on their interactions with the donkeys and Buddy the mule, it looks like these fellows are fast friends and will do just fine here. If any of you animal lovers are interested in seeing them face to face, let me know if you are passing through the Waco area and we can make arrangements.

Over the weekend, the highly anticipated BLM Mustangs Stoney & Royal arrived at the sanctuary. They are very bonded to each other and get along famously! Des...

Dear friends and family, I am running a special, one-time fundraising campaign for two BLM Mustang geldings, "Royal" and...
08/01/2024

Dear friends and family, I am running a special, one-time fundraising campaign for two BLM Mustang geldings, "Royal" and "Stoney," who are destined to join us at the LGRS ranch in a few weeks. We are seeking to partially defray the cost of quarantine care and transport. Any amount starting at five dollars would be a big help. Click on the link here to the special fundraising page to donate securely. Many thanks!

😃P.S. Don't be confused about the link photo here that shows two of our sanctuary donkeys Zeus and Kharma

There is an epidemic of unwanted and abandoned animals in the United States. These include exotic pets and domestic animals that are often "let loose" or neglected. All too often small exotics are purchased "on impulse" at trade shows, flea markets, and pet stores. Breeders and sellers of these anim...

This is our newest addition to the sanctuary. His name is Eli and he's a four-year-old dark bay Hanoverian warmblood. He...
07/26/2024

This is our newest addition to the sanctuary. His name is Eli and he's a four-year-old dark bay Hanoverian warmblood. He's a bit toed-in at his front hooves so he cannot be ridden. Our donor friends Roxanne and Bryan, who traveled four hours to get here with Eli, thought he'd be well-paired with our dear mare Cowgirl, who watches over the sheep herd. We agree!

Eli is 17.3 hands high. That's just shy of six feet at the withers, making him a pretty big boy. He weighs about 1,800 pounds... With the help of our sanctuary staffers Connor and Emily, Eli is settling in just fine. He's starting to get used to those sheep running between his legs when it's time to eat, and he's friendly with all of us. Next time you visit LGRS, we'd be happy to introduce you to him!

Mule And Donkey DirtbathAt the beginning of the video, you'll notice some interesting body language. A line of John Donk...
07/06/2024

Mule And Donkey Dirtbath

At the beginning of the video, you'll notice some interesting body language. A line of John Donkeys is being closely watched by Buddy (the chestnut mule), positioned on the left. Herschel, the brown donkey, bends his knees to get ready for a dirt bath. However, at the 20-second mark, the mule gestures towards him. The donkeys make way for the mule, who typically prefers to disrupt whatever activity the donkeys are involved in. Buddy is dominant and will often chase them around. They never really hurt each other, but Buddy likes to boss them.

Now Zeus and his son Kharma (the Piebald John Donkeys), provide a defensive shield for Herschel so he can take his dirt bath in peace. Zeus and Kharma position themselves on either side of Herschel during his bath. Afterwards, Zeus gives him a loving nudge indicating that it's time to move on so father and son can have their turn.

It's common for donkeys to "bookend" another donkey who is dirt-bathing to show support, as being on one's back is a vulnerable position. Therefore, at least one donkey will always stand guard while the other is taking a roll.

In the last frame, you can see the donkeys moving off to the shade of a line of hackberry trees on the east side of their pasture. See you this afternoon at feeding time, guys!

At the beginning of the video, you'll notice some interesting body language. A line of John Donkeys is being closely watched by Buddy (the chestnut mule), po...

Mule Chases DonkeysOur Buddy, the sorrel mule, loves to show off by chasing the John Donkeys around. It's all good fun, ...
03/13/2024

Mule Chases Donkeys

Our Buddy, the sorrel mule, loves to show off by chasing the John Donkeys around. It's all good fun, and the donkeys will even chase Buddy.

Here he is running down Hershel, a 15-year-old donkey who came to the sanctuary when we were located in Van Alstyne, Texas. Our friend Connor took this video before he was about to feed Buddy and his donkey friends. At the end of the video, you'll notice that Buddy stops chasing the donkeys and comes running to Connor for food.

Our Buddy, the sorrel mule, loves to show off by chasing the John Donkeys around. It's all good fun, and the donkeys will even chase Buddy. Here he is runnin...

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4353 FM 56
Clifton, TX
76634

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Saturday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm

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+18775045145

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Our Cause & Our Passion

Chuckwagon Vittles is part of Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary – a 501(c)3 non-profit federal public charity. Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary operates a farm and ranch animal rescue. We also provide community outreach in the form of educational programs for animal caregivers and enthusiasts. All proceeds benefit Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary and help to pay for feed, shelter, and veterinary care.

Over the past decade, Lucky Glider Rescue & Sanctuary has taken in and sheltered literally hundreds of animals. The rescue has operated in Nevada and the Texoma area of Texas until finally settling in Clifton in search of more acreage to facilitate additional critters. Our programs have been effective in providing local educational programs, community outreach and day-to-day care and feeding of unwanted or abused animals.

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