Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
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Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
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Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs
Save a Horse: Rescue and Rehabilitate Mustangs

Project Report | Aug 7, 2018
Saving Wild Mustangs one donation at a time!

By Rebecca | Program Manager

Dear Supporters,

Wild Horse Rescue Center works every day to improve the lives of all of the animals in our care. In the last three months, we have focused on relocating some of our horses. We brought in a veterinarian to provide some care for them, and we also hosted an open house.

The last three months at Wild Horse Rescue Center have been filled with a lot of rain.  Due to flooded pastures, we decided to rent a pasture outside of our neighborhood.  We brought twelve horses and a donkey there, and they were all thrilled to see grass.  This also allowed us to let our pasture have a break, and we decided to spread grass seeds.  The grass is now coming in, and it is amazing to see our pasture turn green.

In May, Wild Horse Rescue took in a young male donkey who we named Rambo. Rambo was unhandled when he came in. We set up an appointment with our veterinarian to have him gelded, and everything went well. Today, Rambo is a happy gelding and is being gentled. As soon as he is tame, we are hoping to find him a great home.

It is so important to have a great veterinarian whom you can trust for both wellness care and in emergency situations. In June, we had a horse, Euphoria, who was seriously injured, and we had to run her to our veterinarian at 10:00 PM on Father’s Day. We give vaccines to all of our animals and do Coggins on all of the horses and donkeys. With more than 50 horses, it is very expensive; therefore, we are grateful for all donations we receive toward veterinary care.

In July, we hosted a Summer Open House Fundraiser. During our Open House, we educated the visitors about the American Mustang and the care of horses.  We showed how we train and rehabilitate the horses who come to Wild Horse Rescue Center. There were also raffles, a cake walk, kayak tours, and live music. The weather was great, the visitors and volunteers were happy, and we received great donations. We are so grateful for all of the visitors and donations!

Wild Horse Rescue Center also wants to say a big thank you to all ur donors! Our animals appreciate every single cent. Thank you!

With gratitude, 

USA Mustags 

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

Location: London - United Kingdom
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