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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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

12/10/2024

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

To all locals who shop at Stop and shopAt  220 Route 12, Groton CTWe're so excited that Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue w...
11/13/2024

To all locals who shop at Stop and shop
At 220 Route 12, Groton CT
We're so excited that Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue will receive $1 for each $2.50 reusable Community Bag sold throughout December 2024. Please by a bag and help us help
Horses in need .

Update- At this time person has several leads for homes. Thx for everyone's interest.  2 donkeys  need to be rehomed ( t...
10/29/2024

Update- At this time person has several leads for homes. Thx for everyone's interest.

2 donkeys need to be rehomed ( together ). Left: Rosa - teenager - mini donkey - super affectionate and easy to care for - is a little chubby and shouldn’t have the opportunity to eat with other animals whose food she could steal

Right: Gucci - mid 20s/early 30s - standard donkey - loves women and children to pet her over the fence - takes awhile to warm up to people and trust them - wants to be inside a nice warm barn.

Contact +1 (401) 338-2830 ( heather)

We know many have been horribly impacted by Storm Helene. If you have animals in need we would like to help 1 or 2 famil...
09/29/2024

We know many have been horribly impacted by Storm Helene. If you have animals in need we would like to help 1 or 2 families with a grant to help out . You must reside in areas impacted by the storm and provide proof of need for help. Use appropriate links at this site to apply.

Our goal is to provide a safety net for horses, rescues and the equine community. We have limited funds, so we review applications and our board determines to whom we will provide grants. If you have other ways to raise the funds, please do so before applying to us. Consider that many do not have ....

For  sale $5 each plus S and handling ( ~6 dollars ) . Help us raise funds to help the horses
09/16/2024

For sale $5 each plus S and handling ( ~6 dollars ) . Help us raise funds to help the horses

08/21/2024

Update- rosie made it through the night and is now p**ping and eating watered down hay cubes. Rosie is colicking. Vet came out last night and gave her some banamine and she was walked but no p**p as of this morning and she is down vet in the way please send some positive energy for Rosie. She is a senior lady near 30 and has been doing great the last few years

06/17/2024

So true

A note of thanks
05/29/2024

A note of thanks

We are sad to announce the passing of Dusty. Dusty came to us from an auction barn where he had been ridden through. He ...
04/20/2024

We are sad to announce the passing of Dusty. Dusty came to us from an auction barn where he had been ridden through. He was gimpy and once we rescued him it was clear he was older and no longer up to riding. He was a sweet boy and soon went to be fostered by Amy who has supported several
bbferchorses over the years. Dusty was experiencing declining health and the decision was to let him go before he got much worse. Buttercup who was keeping him company was moved to another adopter who has Buttercups half sister Willow. Thanks to Amy for all her support over the years and to Anna for taking in Buttercup.

We are sad to announce the passing of one of our Beech Brook Farm graduates- whiskey.  Whiskey came to us from an animal...
04/09/2024

We are sad to announce the passing of one of our Beech Brook Farm graduates- whiskey. Whiskey came to us from an animal control in PA that was having challenges due to her behavior. Whiskey was adopted by one of our volunteers who made tremendous progress with her. She had a wonderful home and will be missed by many. Hearts out to her mom and dad who miss her.

Shop this month and buy a bag to support Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue.  Big Y at Poquonnock road in Groton CT .
03/05/2024

Shop this month and buy a bag to support Beech Brook Farm Equine Rescue. Big Y at Poquonnock road in Groton CT .

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