From Jim: We are working hard to find a way forward for the sanctuary and many of our supporters have been there with donations and suggestions for fundraising. We'll sure look into all of those and any others that we find. In the meantime, the work goes on and the herd lives their lives. Sometimes you just have to do things a day at a time. We still will need to see some of our very old residents off to a peaceful end. That's always been a part of our obligations and we accept that. The need for adoptive and foster homes for unwanted horses seems to grow all the time. Our dear friend, Tawnee at Horse Plus, recently rescued a whole bunch of yearlings, over 20 of em, 14 were in one trailer. I sure hope these babies get a chance to have a good life. They were from a situation of starvation and neglect. Dang it! What's wrong with some people? Irresponsible breeders are the source of a lot of suffering and there's not much that can be done to stop it right now. Wish we would find a way to regulate horse production and insure the lifetime care of critters that people put on the earth. Of course, that would offend some folks notion of freedom. Me? I was a soldier and and a cop and I'm not real sensitive to the freedom of bad people. You earn that by responsible behavior. Please keep us mind for a donation. We have a long ways to go to meet our critters' needs, but we're going to give it everything we've got. They're simply too precious to toss away. Thanks! I really mean that!
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