Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue

Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue Web site www.beechbrookfarm.com DONATIONS via PP at [email protected] or monthly donations
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09/28/2025

Anyone who can help?

A friend recently had a heart attack and can no longer care for her two horses. One is an American Quarter Horse (chestnut mare) and the other is a Tennessee Walker (black gelding). They are 25 years old, in good health, and have no vices. They don’t require any special care or diet. If you or someone you know might be able to provide these two with a loving home where they can continue their retirement, please call or text me at 401-451-0259.

Thank you!
Toni
Toni Lautieri
(401) 451-0259 (cell)

09/26/2025

What does it really mean to "let them go on a good day?"

It means it will be your hardest day. It won't matter if you've never done it before, or if you're gifted a dozen good days, each good day is always the hardest one.

It means they won't know what the fuss is about, why they're getting so many treats and extra belly scratches and hugs.

It means you will second guess your decision right up to the very last moment, the very last breath. You'll second guess yourself afterwards.

They'll knicker at you when you arrive, just like any other day.

The weather, perfect. They are content. They look sound today. They are breathing well, eating well, they get up easily enough from a nap in the sun....the list goes on. Whatever issue they struggle with, today they aren't.

Today you euthanize them.

This is what going on a good day means: sending them out while they are happy, while they are healthy, while they are eating well, walking well, etc. You make the choice to do it before an emergency takes the choice away from you, before your horse has to experience any more trauma or pain.

Their last memory will be filled with love.

It'll rip your heart out every time.

We can see the patterns and the increasing trends. We can predict it a little. We can obsess over the past and worry about the future.

Fortunately, horses, all animals, live in the moment. They don't worry about those things. They aren't worried about winter. They aren't worried about July, or allergies, or progressive diseases like cushings or dsld. They don't think about the close calls they've had before, and they certainly aren't thinking about the close calls that are destined to come, as their body continues to age and break down. They just are. They are happy and healthy, or fearful and in pain, on that day, in that moment.

It is the most difficult, most loving gift we are blessed to be able to give.

And that first ice storm will come, that first deep snow, that first heat wave....and you will find a little relief, no longer doubting the choice you made.

They were happy, and safe, and loved. That is all that matters.

It is never easy. ~Kelly Meister, author

All just a reminder we have a blanket bank. If you are I need of a blanket check with us to see if we have the size you ...
09/16/2025

All just a reminder we have a blanket bank. If you are I need of a blanket check with us to see if we have the size you need. Free local pu but if not local we would have to charge for shipping. Blankets are gently used or new . Use the form in the attached link to request a blanket

BBFER is blessed with an abundant number of donated blankets (gently used and new) to keep our BBFER horses warm and dry during inclement weather. Often, we have far more than we need. So, we would like to offer winter blankets at no charge (unless you require shipping) to horse owners in need of a....

Home found!!!!! We have been made aware of a needed rehoming situation. The owner a senior in his 80s needs to rehome hi...
06/22/2025

Home found!!!!!

We have been made aware of a needed rehoming situation. The owner a senior in his 80s needs to rehome his mare mule out of a Percheron. She rides, drives, hauls logs. Very well trained ( purchased from KY). Very gentle per owner. She is 21 and he has owner her the last 9 years. No health issues, barefoot, 16hh. Loves kids - very gentle. Please reach out to us by email ( [email protected] ) only if you are seriously interested in her and can give her a good home. Adopted through Beech Brook for a small rehoming fee.

Sadly our Rosie will be humanely euthanized on Monday. This past year she had had a number of issues, colic and teeth is...
05/17/2025

Sadly our Rosie will be humanely euthanized on Monday. This past year she had had a number of issues, colic and teeth issues which necessitated pulling some teeth.
At 29 years of age, we did not want to pursue additional surgery at this time and have made this decision to humanely euthanize her. We also lost another BBF ER rescue recently due to colic Ruby. We also saw another rescue - Belle also had to be humanely euthanized recently It is sad to see our rescues go over the rainbow bridge but we know we have them a better life when they were with us and their adopters.

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03/24/2025

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Still have time to help Beech Brook Farm by buying a bag at Big Y on Poquonnock road in Groton. All dollars we receive h...
03/19/2025

Still have time to help Beech Brook Farm by buying a bag at Big Y on Poquonnock road in Groton. All dollars we receive help horses in need. We get $1 for every bag sold in March. Help us help horses!!!

Help support Beech Brook farmequine Rescue  Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue will receive a $1 donation for every $2.50 re...
03/03/2025

Help support Beech Brook farm

equine Rescue

Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue will receive a $1 donation for every $2.50 reusable Community Bag sold during all of March at:

995 Poquonnock Rd, Groton CT

We are in real need of financial support/ donations for Rosie who has incurred numerous veterinary and other bills this ...
02/18/2025

We are in real need of financial support/ donations for Rosie who has incurred numerous veterinary and other bills this past year. Rosie came to BBFER when her former "rescue" would not take her back from a foster. We took her in knowing she had cushings but were told she was much younger than she was. Eventually a former owner connected with us and informed us of her actual age ( now in her 30s). She has cushings and requires daily meds. She also gets probiotic and MSM supplements. Farrier visits require a vet and total cost for her to get her feet done is $230 dollars a time. She recently had to have a tooth pulled and may need additional work in the future as well as more modifications to her diet. She also recently had a bout of colitis. We are asking for donations to help us with her numerous expenses. https://www.beechbrookfarm.com/donate

If you shop At Big Y in Groton  CT please consider buying a reusable bag in March  to benefit Beech Brook  Farm equine r...
02/11/2025

If you shop
At Big Y in Groton CT please consider buying a reusable bag in March to benefit Beech Brook Farm equine rescue .
Our organization will receive a $1 donation for every $2.50 reusable Community Bag sold during March 2025 at:

995 Poquonnock Rd, Groton

Help us continue to help horses in need

As the year winds down we are happy to have provided grants to numerous individuals and organizations. We have also give...
12/22/2024

As the year winds down we are happy to have provided grants to numerous individuals and organizations. We have also given out 4 horse blankets as part of our blanket barn. Rosie had a number of vet bills this year😢. Vahla has done well and is gotten really good with the farrier. Cammy and Chance continue their adventures at the farm we board them at in NY. Buttercup is getting lots of love from her foster. We could really use some donations to help us continue to support our horses as well as others in need.

Our mission is to support our rescued equines throughout their lifetimes and help owners do the same for their own animals.

Remember if you shopAt stop and shop in Groton ( by Kohls) by a bag as it earns dollars for Beech Brook Farm Equine Resc...
12/18/2024

Remember if you shop
At stop and shop in Groton ( by Kohls) by a bag as it earns dollars for Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue. Thx for your support

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