4 Arabian Stallions
Arabian horses are known for their obedience. Extremely beautiful, with a delicacy that belies their strength and stamina, they shine in competitive riding events all over the world. What a …
Horses have been critical to mankind’s survival and economic progress for thousands of years. But those life-sustaining human needs have long been fulfilled by other means, steadily eroding the horse’s traditional roles over the past 100 years. Though horses are still ridden, raced, jumped and worked on ranches, we don’t need them in the quantities once so essential to our survival. The result is a horse’s age, physical condition and specialized skills determine whether they are valued and treated humanely, or sent to slaughter plants in Mexico and Canada at the rate of 100,000+ annually. Many horse owners use these noble, sentient and magnificent creatures while they are perceived to have valuable skills, and then discard them with callous indifference when their age, health or skills decline. Tragically, they can’t feed themselves, so starvation is the fate of thousands of innocent horses every year. Our individual compassion and societal moral code must be better than that.
The following short stories are a small sampling of the abandoned, injured and starving horses that we have been privileged to provide with emergency medical care and life-sustaining food while volunteers seek new and loving forever homes for them.
Arabian horses are known for their obedience. Extremely beautiful, with a delicacy that belies their strength and stamina, they shine in competitive riding events all over the world. What a …
The County Sheriff’s department caught Uriah, a stallion, along a busy highway. He was suffering from a horrible eye injury. The people he belonged to did not want him back. …
Asa was found wandering the countryside in west Texas. It is clear in the photos, that she has been out on her own for quite some time, abandoned by her …
Scarlett and her pasture-mate were left behind without food or water when their owners moved away. Neighbors took pity on them and occasionally fed them onions, bread and potatoes through …
What would possess a human being to starve a horse nearly to death? Why would someone own a beautiful, statuesque horse with flowing mane and tail and then withhold food …