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Meet Equamore’s horses: Raffie

Raffie arrived at the Equamore sanctuary in September of 2012 after Jackson County investigated a report of two neglected horses. A deputy called Equamore to take in both horses, but at the last...

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Hazel

Hazel was first rescued from an elderly woman in Williams, Oregon, and brought to a new home in Grants Pass. Unfortunately, while her new owners’ intentions were good, they knew nothing of horse care,...

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SUMMER 2013 NEIGHSAVER

EVENTS EQUAMORE BARN TOURS @ 4PM 1st Saturday of Every Month Every Monday July through September   SCHOOLING SHOWS AND BARN TOURS Saturday, July 13 Saturday, September 21 NeighSaver published by...

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Woody’s Choice

Woody, Equamore Sanctuary’s newest resident, had no choice in what happened to him after he was captured by the BLM when he was three years old. First, the United States government chose to take him...

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Get in the Know about Equine Neglect and Abuse

Do you know how much a horse or pony should weigh? Do you know how often a horse’s teeth should be examined? Do you know when a horse’s hooves are too long? Do you know that horses, especially older...

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It’s A Matter of Choice

Last week you were introduced to Woody, who had no choice in what happened to him. His story is similar to those of thousands of animals whose owners failed to make a simple choice of their own that...

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Banking Hay While the Sun Shines

  Although Equamore Foundation is in the rescue business, we’d rather be proactive in keeping horses out of rescues. We know first hand how hard it is for horses to be moved even temporarily from the...

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Kizzy: Beyond the Finish Line

Some may say that Kizzy’s story is just another example of the way people anthropomorphize animals, imagining that they react like people instead of like animals. At Equamore Sanctuary, we encourage...

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Abuse and Neglect Take Their Toll on Rescue Horses

  Johnnie B. Goode Last month, we lost two of our most beloved horses. Both Johnnie B. Goode and Bader came to Equamore in appalling condition. Both appeared to have recovered, but that recovery was...

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Sponsor Our Silver Anniversary

Created with Tagul.com Created with Tagul.com Place your mouse over the name of a horse or sponsor to highlight it. Created with Tagul.com ASPCA Bay Mare Farm Cassandra Bliss, DMV, DACVO Linda Cannon...

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PONDER THIS: SAVING QUARTER HORSES

It is estimated that 31% of the 170,000 unwanted horses in the United States are American Quarter Horses with the Thoroughbred a distant second (12%) and the Paint Horse just behind at 11%. Since...

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Let It Be You

CHOOSE ONE OF THE FRIENDSHIP LEVELS BELOW LEVEL 1 : $20.00 USD – monthlyLEVEL 2 : $40.00 USD – monthlyLEVEL 3 : $60.00 USD – monthlyLEVEL 4 : $80.00 USD – monthlyLEVEL 5 : $100.00 USD – monthly OR...

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Raffie

Raffie arrived at the Equamore sanctuary in September of 2012 after Jackson County investigated a report of two neglected horses. A deputy called Equamore to take in both horses, but at the last...

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Hazel

Hazel was first rescued from an elderly woman in Williams, Oregon, and brought to a new home in Grants Pass. Unfortunately, while her new owners’ intentions were good, they knew nothing of horse care,...

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Sanctuary Picnic & Friendship Drive

Friendship Drive! We are hosting “A Thousand Friends of Equamore” Sanctuary Picnic and Friendship Drive. We continue our efforts to find more “friends” for our horses and to move further toward our...

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Raffie

Raffie arrived at the Equamore sanctuary in September of 2012 after Jackson County investigated a report of two neglected horses. A deputy called Equamore to take in both horses, but at the last...

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Percherons in Need of New Homes

Equamore volunteers are currently trying to re-home a small herd of Percherons located in northern CA. We need your help to manage this process, including gelding of the stallions and colts,...

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Percherons in Need of New Homes

Equamore volunteers are currently trying to re-home a small herd of Percherons located in northern CA. We need your help to manage this process, including gelding of the stallions and colts,...

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Raffie

Raffie arrived at the Equamore sanctuary in September of 2012 after Jackson County investigated a report of two neglected horses. A deputy called Equamore to take in both horses, but at the last...

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Hazel

Hazel was first rescued from an elderly woman in Williams, Oregon, and brought to a new home in Grants Pass. Unfortunately, while her new owners’ intentions were good, they knew nothing of horse care,...

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