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Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 12:43:03 AM Hey guys,
Well, as of late, I'm getting emails about animal issues--no doubt due, in part, with my work with some rescues in the area--but also because of the massive property and farm foreclosures happening across the country. That's right folks, not only is this country losing it's great farms and farm way of life (don't get me started on that! That could be a whole nother thread! ), but often, some farm animal friends are the unfortunate ones caught in the middle. Even the rescues that are normally safe alternatives for these animals are inundated.
Recently, I received a forward email from the director of the local farm sanctuary which stated that SHE received an email from a woman who had to place 43(!) of her horses up for adoption since her farm was foreclosing. 35 are mini horses. If she can't find a home for them in a month, they get euthanized
You can read the entirety on my blog:
http://big-luv.blogspot.com/2008/02/horses-need-adoptionhelp.html
Anyone love horses and want to adopt one? I think they can get people to transport them to you. Anyone got any good ideas, otherwise? The farm rescue is INUNDATED with other foreclosure rescues, and cannot take any more animals. ANY ideas?
ALSO: for those of you who were keeping up on the horse slaughter issue, there is a rally in Washington DC on March 4 and 5th... http://big-luv.blogspot.com/2008/02/help-horses.html
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Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 6:22:24 PM Hey guys, yikes, ok, I probably got ahead of myself. I, just heard back from Kathy Stevens, there is a change and I believe the animals actually go under their adoption policies, which means you would actually have to sign up to adopt them :)
Here is what Kathy wrote back in her email:
Catskill Animal Sanctuary currently has over 150 delightful farm animals from 12 different species (cows, goats, horses, donkeys, mules, chickens, turkeys, ducks, sheep, farm pigs, potbellied pigs, rabbits) available for adoption as pets only to exceptional homes. Adoption criteria include: 1. adopters must live within 90 miles of Saugerties, NY 2. adopter must reside full-time at his/her residence 3. space and shelter requirements vary by species, but require that the animal have ample room to run, graze, relax, and be protected from extreme weather and predators (example: minimum acreage requirement for cows and horses is 1 acre per animal.) 4. adoption is for the life of the animal only. Under no circumstances may animal be sold, given away, auctioned, or bartered. If the adopter can no longer provide a loving home for her animal, the animal must be returned to Catskill Animal Sanctuary 5. We prefer homes experienced with the personalities, needs, and health issues of the various species. While we certainly make exceptions, in general we are reluctant to adopt animals to "first timers." 6. For those "mary janers" who meet the above criteria, we currently have over 20 horses available for adoption. Most are older and suitable only as companions; however, we do have eight horses suitable for riding (with some further training). We also have some delightful rabbits, a goat to die for, a family of cows who'd love to live in your house...and so on. Regarding Zan's post about the large horse rescue: details will take some weeks to coordinate, but for those who meet ALL the above criteria (including the distance requirement) and would like to be on the list, we welcome your adoption application at http://www.casanctuary.org
~~~Sorry to cause a stir, ladies, I think I just read the post wrong and thought that the woman in question was not affiliated with CAS, but if anyone is happy or interested in a farm friend, this may be a good option.
Sorry again if there was confusion :(
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PlumCreekMama |
Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 4:50:38 PM Would any of the minis happen to be broke to ride or drive?
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Farmtopia |
Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 3:29:30 PM Heyas Heather, I just emailed you back...thank you! I think, though, you have to be specific with what you with these pets. I think this lady is looking to place the animals as pets, and not breeding animals (not sure if that's what some of you might be looking for, but I thought to throw it out there) because I think the prevailing thought is....we don't want MORE animals, we need to find homes for the extras...so these animals really sort of need to be pets....please let me know. I'll alert Kathy about the thread!
Sue...alas, I think it's really only horses. I'll double check though!
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PlumCreekMama |
Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 3:19:02 PM I just sent you a message, Zan. My email has been wonky lately- can't connect to server a lot, so I'll keep checking this post if I can't get email.
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artbysue |
Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 2:52:57 PM Do you know if she has a mini donkey?
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Farmtopia |
Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 09:52:08 AM Hi Guys, thanks for the interest! The animals are in Upstate New York, from what I understand. I am not sure what the original owner's contact info is...but you can email Kathy Stevens of Catskill Animal Sanctuary and just say you heard it from Zan or read her blog or something. I think the point is that they want to find anyone who might take the horses...maybe transport can be arranged. Kathy's email is: kathy@blindhorsesings.com
Just let her know of your interest, I am sure they will all be very relieved! Thanks
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Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 08:00:44 AM How can I get additional info on adopting the horses? I don't know if I could do it myself, but my mother has a friend that rescues minitures and also llamas. She may be able to take one or some. Unfortunately, she's in North Carolina. But we might be able to work something out.
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artbysue |
Posted - Feb 29 2008 : 07:07:18 AM Oh what a shame! I know often the rescues work with limited funds too because they must rely on donations so it is a tough situation all the way around. Wish people wouldn't breed indiscriminately....
What area are the horses in?
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