25/10/2021
Sky boss has been at Moore's since 1 am, he was having bouts of colic, unaffected by banamine. We are waiting on updates this morning. He appreciates everyone's thoughts
We are a nonprofit thoroughbred rescue group and rehoming society for all breeds of horses.
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Why the thoroughbred? Thoroughbreds have been in North America since the 17th century, all originating from 3 famous Arabian stallions. Unlike other breeds, TBs have unique personalities and specific needs that aren't always easy for every horse owner to accommodate. The thoroughbred will often be passed from home to home from a very young age. If you are lucky, your life will be touched by one of these incredible horses in your lifetime. The thoroughbred posses an incredible work ethic and an enormous amount of heart. With the courage of lion and the heart of a hero, this athletic breed of horse remains a top athlete in the world of equestrian sport and they make up most of the newer breeds of horses today.
In 2019, 20,000 thoroughbreds were born in the US and approximately 10,000 thoroughbreds will be slaughtered in 2019. Half of the foals born this year will eventually be slaughtered for meat, most of them having the ability to have had second careers if given the chance. We want to be that chance. We want to be part of the change, the shift in humanity where humans realize all lives matter beyond a sport or a paycheck. The shift where compassion trumps greed and we all help one another.
Please join us as we grow, learn and with your help, make small changes that will one day lead to big changes. Rescuing one horse won't change the world, but that horse’s world will change and so will each life that is touched by that horse, and that is how transformative action happens, one by one, piece by piece, brick by brick.