Kataluna Horse Rescue

Kataluna Horse Rescue Kataluna Horse Rescue Is dedicated towards rescue and rehabilitation for equines in need!
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This page was created to share our horses life changing journeys through rescue of slaughter bound horses. As well as embark on the amazing opportunities to allow humans be the student, and learn from the horses point of view.

How many donkeys can you spot in one photošŸ«Our little guys are doing really well despite all the pnw rain weā€™ve had the ...
11/13/2024

How many donkeys can you spot in one photošŸ«
Our little guys are doing really well despite all the pnw rain weā€™ve had the last few daysā˜”ļø Feels like we are about to be washed away at times but everyoneā€™s spirits are still high. Hocus and Pocus (the full grown Jennyā€™s are scheduled for preg checks next Thursday), baby Wonka and Charlie are really starting to open up their playful side now that they are feeling better. Charlie was a bit under the weather the first few weeks here and the only one who carried a high fever but I think we luckily caught it early enough we were able to keep it from progressing. Boo (the mini horse) is thankfully NOT pregnant! Her bloodwork came back negative which still leaves us questioning her larger belly but just glad she doesnā€™t have to go through a foaling as it would be so hard on her little body. As of right now, everyone is on the mend ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹

Just a reminder that our ā€œKataluna Christmas Auctionā€ is LIVE!šŸŽ„šŸŽšŸ„³This is a short term time online auction with a handful...
11/13/2024

Just a reminder that our ā€œKataluna Christmas Auctionā€ is LIVE!šŸŽ„šŸŽšŸ„³

This is a short term time online auction with a handful of special items from local artists and horse lovers! You can also get Kataluna limited edition HATS! I have people asking me for caps all the time and now for the first time ever you can get one of your own! They make great giftsšŸ˜‰

Take a look! All proceeds benefit the horses here at Kataluna!

https://khr2024christmasauction.ggo.bid/bidding/package-browse

Just a reminder for anyone looking for a *fabulous* 2025 calendar filled with beautiful horses to brighten up your home ...
11/11/2024

Just a reminder for anyone looking for a *fabulous* 2025 calendar filled with beautiful horses to brighten up your home in the new year, Beyond the Stables Photography created this calendar, featuring horses all over the PNW (including everyoneā€™s favorite old man Ernie!ā¤ļø) PLUS proceeds go directly towards helping out here at Kataluna! How amazing is thatšŸ„¹ purchase them here: https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/horsesofthepnw

I know you have all been waiting and its finally here! The 2025 horses of the PNW calendar is available for purchase! And surprise! Ive also made a ceramic mug featuring the calendar contest winner Nova in the sunflowers at Lora Lee's Family Farm Thank you to everyone that has participated in and supported my fundraiser for Kataluna Horse Rescue https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/horsesofthepnw

Surgery success!!šŸ„³ā¤ļø (warning: graphic image on last two slides)I am so so thrilled to share that Glindas procedure went...
11/08/2024

Surgery success!!šŸ„³ā¤ļø (warning: graphic image on last two slides)

I am so so thrilled to share that Glindas procedure went so well. I am just beyond grateful for our veterinarian, the surgeon, and their teams who helped make this happen for Glinda. After discussing further it sounds like had Glinda waited even just one more week for the operation, our window for being able to help her would have been closed due to the progression of her growth plates. The screw will help ā€œcorrectā€ the direction of her leg as she grows with it, and sheā€™s got special glued on shoes now to help promote the new angle as well. She also managed to get a pretty good gash on her ear the night before so our wonderful vet helped stitch her up during the leg operation as well. Teamwork makes the dream work! Both doctors think she should make a full recovery! As much as I wish Glinda was still with her mom being so young, I am a big believer in everything happens for a reason and she may have not gotten this chance at a good long life otherwise. I have so much love for all these babies and it just fills my heart to know they will be okayšŸ’œ

Itā€™s a beautiful day for a life changing surgeryā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹ Little Glinda is having surgery on her left hind leg in just a few ...
11/06/2024

Itā€™s a beautiful day for a life changing surgeryā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹

Little Glinda is having surgery on her left hind leg in just a few hours to help her body try to ā€œcorrectā€ her growth plate promoting a better angle of future growth as she gets bigger with age. I am so grateful for my team of volunteers who helped prep everything this morning and eternally grateful to our veterinarian and surgeon who are helping us do our best to give Glinda a better chance at a long life just as she deserves. Iā€™ll share more as soon as I can! Today we are just asking that you please keep Glinda in your thoughts and send all the positive energy and prayers through this next phase in her journeyā¤ļø

Baby update. little Glinda is having surgeryā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹Upon bringing our little trio Herbie, Glinda and Dually into the Katalun...
11/04/2024

Baby update. little Glinda is having surgeryā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹

Upon bringing our little trio Herbie, Glinda and Dually into the Kataluna crew, we knew there would be a few challenges and hurdles to get through. They were most likely bred for the ā€œdesired colorsā€ then dumped at auction at only 6 weeks old because of their deformities. I canā€™t even imagine what thatā€™s like for them. 6 weeks old isnā€™t a new born. They had time to bond with their mother and their mother to them, then out of no where just ripped away.
Little Herbie gave us a bit of a scare yesterday, heā€™s the one I worry about the most. We arenā€™t sure if he was possibly a premature foal or lacked colostrum from mom. Thereā€™s no real way to know his past but whatā€™s important is we can help his future.

Glinda, the little Palomino, is the other 6 week old who came in with Herbie. We believe they came from the same breeder. Sheā€™s got all kinds of things going on with her legs that arenā€™t normal, but we are hoping with some corrective trims and care she can start to grow into her legs a bit better. The one we are mostly worried about however is her left hind which is basically at a 45 degree angle it shouldnā€™t be. You can see in her X-rays which Iā€™ve attached as well as a photo from behind. She will be having emergency surgery on Wednesday to help ā€œcorrectā€ her growth plate as she continues to grow. The surgery can be risky but we are trying our best to give her a fighting chance at a good life and this is a necessity for that.

ā¤ļøšŸ„°Adoptable Horses!šŸ„°ā¤ļøI figured it was a good time to share some of the adoptable horses here at Kataluna! As much as w...
11/02/2024

ā¤ļøšŸ„°Adoptable Horses!šŸ„°ā¤ļø
I figured it was a good time to share some of the adoptable horses here at Kataluna! As much as weā€™d love to keep each and every horse who comes through our doors, our goal is to be able to rescue and continue to help horses just like these guys. The more we keep as sanctuary horses, the less lives we can change. Our current adoptable candidates are as follows! They are all in training with our Kataluna trainers & up to date on all veterinary & farrier care. If youā€™re interested in learning more about these love bugs, send us a message!

ā¤ļøSable! 6 years old Friesian/Morgan cross! Sable has one of the biggest personalities Iā€™ve ever met in a horse. Sheā€™s as sweet as can be but loves her bit of sass as well. Sheā€™s curious, and *loves* to learn and engage. She is not started under saddle yet but doing great with her groundwork. She does have a genetic sway back which has been cleared by our vet and will make a great brave trail partner someday!

ā¤ļøCoco! Coco is a coming 3 year old draft cross mare. She came to Kataluna only as a 2-4 month old and has lived an incredible life since then with the family who adopted her. Due to no fault of her own, life changes brought the difficult decision for her to come back to Kataluna although her family loved her dearly. Coco is spunky and ready to conquer this life with someone who is ready to match her playfulness!

ā¤ļøMerle! Merle is an 18 year old ex ranch gelding who served most of his life moving cattle and carrying the kids around. When he was supposed to have a good retirement he ended up at the auction yard where we found him and gave him a new outlook on life. Merle would make a great trail partner or family horse for anyone looking for a guy to love on and give a peaceful home.

ā¤ļøPoppie! Poppie is a mid twenties paint mare who is looking for a life as a pasture companion. Shes been used time and time again as a broodmare for her ā€œpretty babiesā€ then was abandoned when she could no longer reproduce. She is a more sensitive horse who needs a home where she can just live out the rest of her days loving life in a pasture & gets along with everyone she meets.

Donkey update!ā¤ļøšŸ«They are here!! Our sweet donkeys arrived the same time as our group from our MT auction, so I figured ...
10/31/2024

Donkey update!ā¤ļøšŸ«
They are here!! Our sweet donkeys arrived the same time as our group from our MT auction, so I figured it was time to introduce them as well!
This donkey group wasnā€™t originally who I intended to bring home from the group of pregnant donkeys that went through the TX sale. But that always seems to be how it goes is we never really know who we are coming home with until the auction is over. Most of the Jennyā€™s who were extremely pregnant sold for a high dollar amount (over $2k each) and although I wanted to help give them a soft place to land, it just wasnā€™t in our budget for what we fundraised. We DID however still manage to bring in four donkeys and a mini horse.
The first Jenny was from the original group and she will be preg checked via ultrasound as soon her quarantine period is up in two weeks. For horses you can do a blood draw which isnā€™t nearly as invasive as an ultrasound but we just recently learned that the lab wonā€™t run donkey blood. Upon initial vet evaluation sheā€™s only about 2 years old and definitely more weary of people but starting to open up the longer sheā€™s here.

The second Jenny came in separately, along with our second and third donks the baby jacks. She was sent into the ring with the babies (not her babies either) and we took home all three. She is much more comfortable around people, you can tell sheā€™s been loved by someone before. But the sweet babies are also only about 6 weeks old (same age as our auction baby c**ts and filly). 6 weeks is *way* to early to he separated from mom. Unfortunately I have no idea why they separated them and sold them with another Jenny who isnā€™t related to them. The babies have been trying to nurse on her and nurse on one another without any luck so we have started them on milk replacer as well. The little brown Jack does have a fever and a cough, but Iā€™m hopeful we caught it early enough.

The two Jennyā€™s are Hocus and Pocus, and the baby jacks are Wonka and CharliešŸ§”

Lastly, our little mini we named Boo, we donā€™t know much about her but are waiting on a blood test for her to find out if she is pregnant. She has no fever but she is coughing with a snotty nose so monitoring close.

Welcoming our newbies!šŸ„ŗā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹This weekend we attended one of the biggest monthly horse sales in the world and were able to...
10/29/2024

Welcoming our newbies!šŸ„ŗā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹
This weekend we attended one of the biggest monthly horse sales in the world and were able to bring home *seven* horses. I officially want to introduce you to the newest members of Kataluna!
First, the babies. At this particular sale there were over 30 foals, weanlings, yearlings, minis and ponies all put together in one pen. Ages ranged from what appeared to be only a few weeks old to seniors. These three in particular really caught my eye, so little, and so young being pushed around by all the others. I could tell they had leg deformities and figured thatā€™s why they ended up here. Weā€™ve seen it before, people who breed for color and money but when babies hit the ground with limb deformities they are pulled from their moms way to early and taken to auction to still make a quick buck.
Upon our initial vet evaluation, we determined the two smaller foals are only about 6 weeks old and the bigger one is only 8 weeks. Babies ideally should be weaned from their mothers until *at least* 5 months old. Luckily they are all in good spirits, they are eating hay, and we have started them on milk replacer to help balance their nutritional needs they should still be getting from momā€™s milk. We will do X-rays on Thursday to determine the extensiveness of their conditions. We have named them Kirby the love bug (buckskin c**t), Glinda the good witch (palomino filly), and Dually (the liver chestnut).

The big horses. Out of 360+ horses that sold on Saturday. Four bigs loaded onto our trailer. A sweet old chestnut mule with a huge low hanging belly, we named Francine. Francine was a bit hesitant of us at first but once we gained her trust she didnā€™t leave our side. Even putting herself in between us and other horses so she didnā€™t have to share our attention. If Francine was a horse I would guess she was pregnant, but being a mule the chance is likely to none and itā€™s nearly impossible (but not entirely impossible) for mules to have babies due to their genetic breeding.
We also took in two emaciated senior geldings. The seniors always capture my heart. One old grey who just looked so defeated emotionally. He has large melanomas (cancer) on the side of his face but after vet eval they arenā€™t causing him any pain or discomfort with the placement they are at, so he should be able to life a good happy rest of his days as long as they donā€™t progress somewhere that would effect his quality of life. The other gelding, an old emaciated paint. Out of the hundreds of horses that day something stuck out to me about this guy. I noticed his legs covered in mud and f***l matter, I noticed his hips and ribs protruding much farther than they should, and I noticed his mostly matted mane aside from one single perfect braid. Someone gave him that braid. Someone wanted him to be noticed. Normally we donā€™t know anything about our horses history. Not even a name, but sometimes we get lucky with a vet document of who brought them in, with the horses name on it. These two had names. Jerry (grey) and Steve (paint).

Lastly, our sweet sick mare, who we named Paulie. I only saw Paulie for a split second before the auction, she was not one our list that day but I remember seeing her and thinking this poor horse. As she came into the auction, it all happened so fast. No one bid. Not a single hand went up. Until the auctioneer looked directly at me and my number went into the air. Something said she needed to come home. I wanted to help her. I wanted her to get better. She was small, scrawny, covered in bites and could hardly breathe. The vet in the area would not see her that day so we brought her home. I felt awful having her on our trailer but I knew it was her only chance. Weā€™ve had worse come in that pulled through and I wanted so badly to try. Unfortunately, she was just to sick. Her body was just too weak. She passed the next day at home. As hard at this was, and feeling like I couldnā€™t do enough for her, my dear friend that was with me through it all sent me this message: ā€œYou did try Katie, and you wanted her. Even though she didnā€™t get to have a happier ending, at least she was wanted in the end. And being wanted is more than what maybe anyone had ever given her before.ā€ Right after she passed, we had a beautiful rainbow full up the sky on our farm. I knew our heavily herd was there to greet her with open arms.

The time is now. We need your help. I try not to ask for help often and only when we truly need it because I know there ...
10/26/2024

The time is now. We need your help. I try not to ask for help often and only when we truly need it because I know there are so many other worthy causes, but these guys need someone now. We are back at auction. One of the biggest in the country. Over three hundred horses in the loose sale alone. I want you to really think about that number. *three* *hundred* babies, weanlings, minis, ponies, drafts, seniors, standards, really wonderful riding horses, injured horses, bonded pairs who have lived a lifetime together soon to be separated forever. But we can help. We are here, boots on the ground, and we want to make a difference. Right now we have just barely over $4500 raised for this weekends auction. That is *amazing* having everyone come together to raise what weā€™ve got so far, truly THANK YOU!

In all honesty, we usually try to fundraise at least $3000 per horse to help cover the cost of bail, feed, vet & farrier care, etc. (which we usually surpass in the time they are with us) but thereā€™s just too many here to leave behind. My list of the number I write down before the auction starts has never been this long. I know realistically we canā€™t take them all. But we can at least change the lives for some. Weā€™ve got some funding saved up from previous fundraisers which will go towards helping, but we truly cannot do this without you. Even if you arenā€™t in a place to donate, please consider liking, commenting, or sharing this post! You never know who might seeā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹

Thank you with all my heart for helping us make a difference!

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This weekend we are headed back to the auction to change the lives of horses in need. We are attending an auction weā€™ve ...
10/24/2024

This weekend we are headed back to the auction to change the lives of horses in need. We are attending an auction weā€™ve never been to before so honestly I really have no idea what to expect. Supposedly there are between 200-600 horses that sell here every month as one of the biggest sale yards in the country. A lot of what we try and fight for are the horses who continuously get passed around time and time again. This so called ā€œauction pipelineā€ for horses that arenā€™t necessarily waiting to load up on the next slaughter truck out of here, but the horses who were given up on by others when all they deserved was a chance. Auctions are a great way for people to step in and do just that. A lot of horses sold at auctions tend to end up in great homes, but there are just so many itā€™s impossible to garuntee it for everyone.
Thatā€™s why we do our best to stop it there. We want to help the horses who really seem to be calling for help and make it so they never have to be traded, sold, sent through a ring, ever again. This auction is out of state, we will be making the quick flight over and our hauler will be meeting us there. And we are really really hoping to be able to do some good and hopefully educate more on the seriousness within this. Part of what I do when trying to help these horses is show you the WHY we are helping. WHAT we are fundraising for and the DIFFERENCE we are trying to make, while doing it in as much of a positive manner as I can.

I will keep you all posted as we go through the weekend, but we will be starting fundraisers as soon as we get there. Donations are slow this time of year and I know not everyone can contribute and that is okay. But spreading the word, sharing the posts, and letting others know really makes more difference than you could imagine! The most important thing here, is we are doing this for them.

We have been so excited to partner with Beyond the Stables Photography this year who spent so much of her time these las...
10/22/2024

We have been so excited to partner with Beyond the Stables Photography this year who spent so much of her time these last several months putting together a stunning calendar called ā€œHorses of the PNWā€ featuring our sweet old man Ernie and several other stunning horses throughout the valley we call home!

If youā€™d like to get one of these stunning calendars for 2025, but purchasing one youā€™re also helping support the horses here at Kataluna Horse Rescue because the proceeds raised will be donated directly to our animals!

Here is link! Get yours now!
https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/horsesofthepnw

Our fall leaves have come just as quick as theyā€™ve gone and after yesterdays wind and rain storm all the trees are empty...
10/21/2024

Our fall leaves have come just as quick as theyā€™ve gone and after yesterdays wind and rain storm all the trees are empty now šŸ‚ So here are a few of my favorite photos from the last couple weeks with the herdšŸ§”

Our donkeys are doing well as they await their arrival here this weekend! The babies are so young we worry about them being weaned from their mamas too early but I know they are in good hands until they get here. We just cannot wait to welcome everyone home.

OUR CREW IS COMING HOMEšŸ„¹šŸ’œ because of YOU!! Last night I stayed up all evening watching the live auction broadcast from h...
10/18/2024

OUR CREW IS COMING HOMEšŸ„¹šŸ’œ because of YOU!!

Last night I stayed up all evening watching the live auction broadcast from home. Horse after horse and donkey after donkey, some sold for insanely high amounts and some for so cheap. You never really know what to expect when entering the ring until you are there, and just when I think Iā€™ve got an idea the game changes in a split second.

So after everything through the night, we are officially welcoming home FIVE new little faces! Two adult Jennyā€™s (both possibly pregnant and will get preg checked upon their initial vet check), and two weaning jacks under six months old, as well as one mini mare with a mouth sore (also will be getting preg checked). We cannot wait to welcome these little guys home. Lord knows theyā€™ve been through so much in such a short period of time.
Most of the other Jennyā€™s sold for quite high prices and I could only do what I could with the fundraising we had brought in. Usually though, with those high prices they sell to private buyers which ideal opposed to a trader.

Iā€™ll share more as they start their journey here, thank you all SO MUCH for helping make this happen! and a huge huge thank you to our incredible hauler who dropped everything to get these guys on his schedule.

WE DID ITā¤ļø

ā€¼ļøURGENT PREGNANT DONKEYSā€¼ļøWeā€™ve started an urgent fundraiser for several mini Donkeyā€™s who are supposedly all either he...
10/15/2024

ā€¼ļøURGENT PREGNANT DONKEYSā€¼ļø
Weā€™ve started an urgent fundraiser for several mini Donkeyā€™s who are supposedly all either heavily bred or have a baby by their side, as well as the intact male who is the father to the herd.
I was contacted by one of the guys who helps run this auction, letting me know about this herd disposal.
An auction is not a great place for any animal to be let alone especially ones who are pregnant and expecting any day, as well as the sweet 3 week old baby clinging onto mom. These auction yards are filled with fear and sick animals that put these mamas and babies at such a high risk.
Weā€™re not expecting them to go for cheap as mini donkeyā€˜s tend to be in higher demand. However, usually what end up happening with these minis is constant ā€œtradingā€. They are bought at one auction and taken to another sold for more money again and again. They are viewed as a dollar sign. This vicious cycle continues and we want to stop it right here right now. The auction is tomorrow night and we are fundraising as much as we can to help as many as we can. We are aware we most likely wonā€™t be able to take in the whole herd, but Iā€™m hoping we can collaborate with a few others who may want to help give these babies a safe place to land. We try to fundraise at least $3000 Per Donkey, which I know sounds like a lot, but trust me after you factor in bail cost, transport, vet care, Farrier care, especially with them being pregnant thereā€™s higher risk for more complication later down the line especially if they do get sick. Those donations go out just as fast as they come in. Right now, weā€™ve raised almost enough for one Donkey and weā€™ve got 24 hours to make a difference!

If you are interested in donating, we appreciate any and all the support! I promise you every single dollar makes a difference. If you canā€™t donate, please consider sharing because the more we can spread the word the more we can change lives!

ā¤ļø Venmo: @ katalunahorserescue_
ā¤ļøPayPal: @ Kataluna Horse Rescue
ā¤ļøZelle: [email protected]
ā¤ļøCard/Apple Pay: link in bio (donorbox.org/donate-today-257)

THANK YOU SO MUCH!

10/14/2024

ā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹FUNDRAISER STARTEDā¤ļøā€šŸ©¹ šŸšØPregnant Donkeys & October Auction SavesšŸšØGoing into winter, we havenā€™t taken in any new rescues as weā€™ve been focusing on rehabbing the ones we currently have in our care, as well as working day in and day out to prep as best we can for our winter rain season. With everything under wraps, itā€™s time to jump back in. I was contacted by an auction yard in Texas about seven mini donkeys coming into their weekly sale on Wednesday. Four of which are heavy bred, one is a mama with a 3 week old Jenny foal, and one jack whoā€™s been running with them. We see a lot of mini donkeys who sell at auction for higher dollar amounts because horse flippers know they can bring in more money elsewhere. Moving them from auction to auction which is no life for any animal, especially carrying a foal and being so close to delivery. Having Beansly and Prim born here on our farm, it just breaks my heart wondering what would have happened to them had their mamas not been rescued. So we want to do the same for at least some of these donkeys where we can. We are working to collaborate with another sanctuary on the herd, but our funding efforts will really determine how many of these little pens we can bring in. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE, I promise every single donation matters, no matter how big or small!ā¤ļøVenmo: ā¤ļøPayPal: Horse Rescueā¤ļøZelle: [email protected]ā¤ļøCard/Apple Pay: link in bio (donorbox.org/donate-today-257) ON TOP OF THATā€¼ļøWe have decided to attend a new auction out of state at the end of October. Iā€™ll be sharing more details on this soon but this auction tends to have 200-400 loose sale horses on average *every month*. Thereā€™s a lot of reasoning as to why I am feeling called to visit this auction in particular, but we truly hope the outcome will be change the lives of a few horses that we can. For now we will focus on getting our donkeys home and I will share more on this next trip soon.

Baby Prim in last nights sunset was nothing short of jaw droppingšŸŒˆ
10/12/2024

Baby Prim in last nights sunset was nothing short of jaw droppingšŸŒˆ

Our sweet AuroraāœØšŸ’› Our big strong fighter. Iā€™ve been getting asked so often recently ā€œhow is Aurora doing?ā€. Iā€™ve been h...
10/07/2024

Our sweet AuroraāœØšŸ’› Our big strong fighter. Iā€™ve been getting asked so often recently ā€œhow is Aurora doing?ā€. Iā€™ve been holding off on responding publicly as I just wanted to make extra sure before I shared any updates as I know this kataluna family cares so deeply for Aurora.
Aurora came to Kataluna early June after being spray painted with big red Xā€™s because her life was deemed as worthless. We saw her potential and made the decision to bring her home and give her a chance, maybe thatā€™s all she needed was someone to give her a chance. Upon her arrival we got right to work with our vet and coordinating a game plan. Many X-rays, therapeutic clogs, castings, supplements and meds later, after talking with several vets, farriers and surgeons across the country, as much as I wish there was a different answer, Auroras prognosis of her front left foot is just too far damaged with the severity of her rotation and disintegration of the coffin bone. There would be potential for surgery on her front right if the left was not as bad, but she needs a good foot to stand on after surgery & thereā€™s no way to bring back what has already been done. This comes from many years of neglect and mistreatment.

With that being said, Aurora will stay here at Kataluna as a hospice care horse, living out her best days we can be sure to give her. When she first arrived, she was exhausted mentally and physically, but she was trying. Over the next month I saw her ā€œtryā€ start to diminish. I always keep hope working with our rescues until they tell me itā€™s time, but thatā€™s absolutely one of the *the hardest* choices to make is when is it time. Am I making this decision too early? Too late?

Out of no where last month, a switch changed in Aurora. Her light started coming back, she found her place in the herd and was excited to be apart of it, sheā€™s eating, drinking, laying down and getting up, sheā€™s moving all throughout the pasture every day! Honestly, sheā€™s happy, probably for the first time in a long time. We will listen to her, and when she tells us itā€™s time, I will honor that. But for now, we are here to honor her & keep her as comfortable as we canšŸ’›

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This page was created to share the amazing opportunities that allow humans be the student and horses to be the teacher, and for us to learn from their point of view.

I grew up working with rescue horses using the ā€œtypicalā€ type of horsemanship training, until when I was twelve years old one horse in particular came into my life and turned all that around. These methods that I always considered to be the only way of working with horses, were being shut down left and right. This horse was scared, frightened of humans and not ready to trust. Others had tried their methods on her, some helped, some did not, but I was at a loss. Honestly, I was scared. I had made all the choices I thought I knew how, until I soon came upon this idea of letting the horse choose, and letting the horse be completely FREE rather than forcing her to engage. I will admit, I was hesitant. I was scared if I took off the ropes, she would run, that if I gave her the choice, she would choose no. But that is the reality we had to face. Five years later, by using this method of FREEDOM, we developed a trust, a team, and most importantly a friendship. My ways of working with horses changed forever.

Since then, I have come across so many amazing horses through fostering, adoption from feed lots, etc. I am currently working in Washington to grow and exploit this ā€œtrainingā€ technique to share with the world of equine. We appreciate everyone who comes through to our page and hope to inspire you and your four legged friend to try something new in honor of them!