Source: WPXI.com “I’ve always been good to horses, and they’ve always been good to me,” WYANO, Pa. — Patricia Glasser, of Greenburg, Pennsylvania understands that she is living in her twilight years. However, that didn’t stop her from doing what she wished to do again for nearly a […]
More Goofy Raw Video from Terry and R.T. Fitch of Wild Horse Freedom Federation “It is ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and yesterday we received many good reviews on an incidental video we added so today we thought that it might be appropriate, or okay, to add another. From a […]
SOURCE: guardian.com The variety of ways in which horses are used means attempts at an equine population census is tricky, a new report finds For those keen to know where wild horses roam, the members of Eurogroup for Animals’ equine working group gave the suggestions featured in […]
“Last week’s win of the Belmont Stakes (Steaks) by American Pharoah left me with a felling of emptiness and and a sour taste in my mouth that I simply could not shake. The massive amount of press about the “World’s Greatest Athlete” winning the Triple Crown was both stunning and disappointing. Horse racing and those who make money whipping young horses down a dirt track was portrayed as the “Sport of Kings” while not one word was whispered about the horrific fate that befalls the bulk of the horses that are unfortunate enough to be involved in this cruel and abusive “industry”. And then out of the darkness arose a beam of light bringing with it clarity and sanity via the well chosen words of Kavitha A. Davidson. Her article on the subject, below, clears away the media hype and centers the spotlight back on the dying and smelly practice of horse racing. I formally tip my hat to Ms. Davidson for the breath of fresh air she brings back into the world of American Equine Welfare Awareness and highly recommend the reading of her thoughtful writing. With two rescued off the track TBs in the backyard, we want to thank her for her compassion and concern.” ~ R.T.
By John Turk, as published on The Oakland Press “It’s ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and today’s tale simply warms the heart; that so many good people care…It’s all good!” ~ R.T. Miss Daisy is a mellow, easy going miniature donkey who lives in Independence Township. She has long, brown […]
By Phoebe Hurst as published on Munchies.vice.com “The decision to eat an animal you also enjoy feeding sugar lumps to may seem strange…” Few animal products are as divisive as horse meat. Britain might have eaten the stuff during both world wars and it may technically be a leaner […]
SOURCE: horsetalk.co.nz This mule is one of about 400 equines rescued by The Brooke following Nepal’s devastating earthquake on April 25. © The Brooke Scores of working equines have been rescued following last month’s 7.9 magnitude earthquake in Nepal, as the country’s government and charities worldwide rally to help affected communities. The […]
“It’s ‘Feel Good Sunday’ and with your permission I would like to share a short clip with you that has had me rolling on the floor. We are by no means endorsing the product that is being represented but I now know for sure that I have a […]
Posted on YourHoustonNews.com “As we Houston Area residents struggle to clean up from the historic flooding, some idiots have the time to use an innocent horse for target practice. For some men, there is no limit to the depth of their depravity…it sickens the stomach and saddens one’s […]
Story by Jonathan Lintner as published on The Courier-Journal A well-timed Twitter search this week led Florida-based rock band New Found Glory to save a Thoroughbred with the same name. Guitarist Chad Gilbert was perusing social media after New Found Glory announced a new tour and stumbled upon […]
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