Let’s Help All These Horses, Burros, and Sheep ~ with One Click

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The horse pictured above is Warrior, a 27 year old mustang seized from an abuser 4 years ago. He has narcolepsy & was just miraculously pulled through a stroke with expert Veterinary care and TLC by Catherine Ritlaw.

Imagine being able to help feed, shelter, and provide veterinary care for this beautiful rescued horse, who is cared for by Catherine Ritlaw, at Journey’s End Ranch Animal Sanctuary, with just ONE CLICK and a VOTE. !!

Please click on this link http://www.eaglerarelife.com/content/catherine-ritlaw

Your Vote For Catherine Ritlaw will be appreciated.  The Grand Prize in the Eagle Rare Contest is $50,000, and that will go a long way in providing food, shelters, and veterinary care for the 26 rescued horses, burros, and sheep who live at Journey’s End Ranch Animal Sanctuary.

PLEASE VOTE NOW !

You Are Making A Big Difference in the Life of This Horse

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Thanks to all of you ~ dear readers and horse lovers ~ Ginger has gone from Number #31 to Number #3 in just 6 days.  She still needs your votes to get to Number #1 in the Nutrena Contest.

Please click on this link to vote for Allison/Ginger ~ http://bit.ly/19cVTtv  VOTE EVERY 24 HOURS PLEASE.

The Nutrena Contest winning prize is $10,000 ~ and rest assured that Allison Morris and Troy Morris will use the money for rescued horses of other rescues, not only their own.  They were out all night last night trying to save starving horses and cows that had been abandoned with no way to get food and were crying out for help.

Here is Ginger’s Story for those of you who have not read it before . Please be sure to vote for Allison/Ginger at this link ~ http://bit.ly/19cVTtv  . VOTE EVERY 24 HOURS PLEASE.

GINGER AND HER TWO SISTERS ARE ALL RESCUED HORSES IN TEXAS. HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR OUR HUMAN MOM AND DAD WE WERE HEADED TO THE SALE BARNS AND SLAUGHTER BOUND. WE GOT A NEW LIFE AND WE NEED YOUR VOTES, PLEASE VOTE FOR ME DAILY. “GINGER” YOU CAN VOTE ONCE EVERY 24 HOURS When I came to rescue I had never been touched by humans, never had grain or fly spray, Had never even been seen by a Vet. I lived on a pasture with about eight other horses who were eating me alive and beating me up daily. Just a baby and my momma was a brood mare so she had another baby soon and left me behind to fend for myself. My previous owner was going to take me to a sale barn and I would have been slaughter bound being I was an untouchable 2 year old, Then came along this nice lady and man who rescued me and gave me a loving home, with care, daily food and water, and a clean stall to lay my head to rest each night. I have new horse friends too and no longer do I feel all alone but loved. PLEASE VOTE for me DAILY. Thank You again. “GINGER and Mom “Allison” in Texas

Please click on this link to Attend FB Event on your computer for GINGER ~ https://www.facebook.com/events/592654160864638/

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Sweet Little Ginger was rescued by our friends in Texas ~ Allison Morris and Troy Morris.

Please click on this link to VOTE for Allison/GINGER ~ http://bit.ly/19cVTtv ~ Scroll down and look for the Green Box that says “VOTE”, then click.  VOTE EVERY 24 HOURS PLEASE.

GINGER AND HER TWO SISTERS ARE ALL RESCUED HORSES IN TEXAS. HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR OUR HUMAN MOM AND DAD WE WERE HEADED TO THE SALE BARNS AND SLAUGHTER BOUND. WE GOT A NEW LIFE AND WE NEED YOUR VOTES, PLEASE VOTE FOR ME DAILY. “GINGER” YOU CAN VOTE ONCE EVERY 24 HOURS When I came to rescue I had never been touched by humans, never had grain or fly spray, Had never even been seen by a Vet. I lived on a pasture with about eight other horses who were eating me alive and beating me up daily. Just a baby and my momma was a brood mare so she had another baby soon and left me behind to fend for myself. My previous owner was going to take me to a sale barn and I would have been slaughter bound being I was an untouchable 2 year old, Then came along this nice lady and man who rescued me and gave me a loving home, with care, daily food and water, and a clean stall to lay my head to rest each night. I have new horse friends too and no longer do I feel all alone but loved. PLEASE VOTE for me DAILY. Thank You again. “GINGER and Mom “Allison” in Texas

Please click on this link to Attend FB Event on your computer for GINGER ~ https://www.facebook.com/events/592654160864638/

Please click on this link to VOTE for Allison/GINGER ~ http://bit.ly/19cVTtv ~ Scroll down and look for the Green Box that says “VOTE”, then click.  VOTE EVERY 24 HOURS PLEASE.

GINGER needs your Votes every 24 hours please.

When Allison wins the $10,000 she is also planning to help feed horses at other rescues.

Please Vote Every Day. For Ginger.

KILL BUYER PREDATORS ARRESTED. HORSE PEOPLE BEWARE.

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KILL BUYERS CHARLES AND LORI FISHER, (below first pictured) 900 Lockport Road, Lewistown, Pennsyvania

Charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty at New Holland that led to the deaths of two horses and left a third in a weakened and sickly condition.

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Charles N Lori Fisher Face Book Profile ~ HERE

PATTY SHERWOOD (lower right corner of above photo) of 100 Tigger Lane, McClure , criminal partner. Face Book Profile ~ HERE

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Miracles Happen for Horses Face Book Page ~ HERE

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Three horse dealers charged with animal cruelty in case that left two mares dead, a third emaciated and sickly

ahghkillbuyers3This chestnut-colored horse, now named Anastasia’s Ally, is one of three found in late July in a severely emaciated state in New Holland and is the only one of the three to survive. The 17-year-old mare is recuperating at a horse rescue farm in Woodbine, Maryland.

By TOM KNAPP | Staff Writer

A Mifflin County couple and a Snyder County woman have been charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty in New Holland that led to the deaths of two horses and left a third in a weakened and sickly condition.

Charles and Lori Fisher of 900 Lockport Road, Lewistown, and Patty Sherwood of 100 Tigger Lane, McClure, were each cited in connection with an incident July 27 outside a New Holland auction house.

According to citations provided by District Judge Rodney Hartman’s office, the defendants were involved with transporting or arranging transport to New Holland of three Arabian-type horses — a roan-colored, a dark bay-colored and a chestnut-colored mare — in “an inhumane manner.”

Because of the “severely dilapidated condition” of the horses, none of them were able to sustain their own weight during transport, the citations say. All three horses were described in the documents as emaciated and lethargic.

The roan horse sustained nerve damage to its leg when it fell, and the bay suffered “further stress and deterioration,” the citations say. Both had to be euthanized.

The 17-year-old chestnut mare survived.

Additional charges of animal cruelty include:

• Depriving the horses of necessary sustenance and veterinary care.

The defendants, the citations say, buy and sell horses frequently and “should have had sufficient understanding” of their medical needs.

• Selling or arranging to sell the animals.

Because of their poor condition, the citations state, the horses “could not be worked or used without violating the laws against cruelty to animals.”

Assistant District Attorney Christine Wilson will prosecute the case against the Fishers and Sherwood, according to the citations.

Each defendant is charged with nine separate instances of animal cruelty in connection with the incident. The DA’s office is asking that each defendant be ordered to pay restitution totaling $4,500 for the horses’ care.

Susan Martin, director of the Lancaster County SPCA, said the animal shelter got involved after receiving a tip about the transaction.

Martin said the horses were allegedly being sold on a Sunday evening in the parking lot at New Holland Sales Stables, 101 W. Fulton St.

The defendants apparently were hoping to sell the horses to a Florida-based horse rescue group, Martin said; she noted that the transaction took place during off-hours at the auction house.

“The auction had nothing to do with this,” Martin said. “They just met in their parking lot.”

The SPCA took immediate custody of the horses, she said, and Brandywine Valley Veterinary Hospital in Coatesville stabilized them and provided critical care treatment for the surviving mare for three weeks.

“Out of the three, only one survived. That’s pretty bad,” Martin said. “The other two were put down right away, the next day.”

According to information provided by the SPCA, the surviving horse was taken on Aug. 13 to Days End Farm Horse Rescue in Woodbine, Maryland.

“She had to go somewhere she could get round-the-clock care,” Martin said.

A release from DEFHR said the horse had a body condition score of 1 (on a scale of 1 to 9, with 1 being extremely emaciated), as well as severe parasite infestation and rain rot.

She has been named Anastasia’s Ally and is recovering.

“She will need extensive critical care for up to 90 days,” the statement, from DEFHR development director Caroline Robertson, said. “Her rehabilitative care will take several months before she will be ready to be evaluated for adoption.”

Martin said the SPCA, which is most often associated with dogs and cats, does get a significant number of calls about other animals, from baby alligators to draft horses.

They’ve handled about a dozen horse-cruelty cases in the past month and a half, Martin said — this was by far the worst she’s seen, and is the only case where any horses had to be euthanized.

Lancaster County SPCA is planning a benefit trail ride Oct. 25 in Lancaster County Central Park to help offset the mare’s rehabilitative costs. Details on the event will be posted online at lancasterspca.org.

More information on DEFHR, a nonprofit organization, is available at defhr.org.

http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/three-horse-dealers-charged-with-animal-cruelty-in-case-that/article_16c92e44-36d7-11e4-b1c9-001a4bcf6878.html

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A trio of horse dealers in Pennsylvania are facing multiple animal cruelty charges after they allegedly attempted to sell three allegedly maltreated animals through a New Holland, Pennsylvania, auction.

A spokesperson for the Lancaster County Courts said that Charles and Lori Fisher and Patty Sherwood each face multiple animal cruelty charges stemming from the alleged July sale of three horses through the New Holland auction. The spokesperson said the Fishers and Sherwood attempted to transport and sell three allegedly maltreated mares. Of those, two animals died. A third is receiving rehabilitative care.

Authorities subsequently charged the Fishers with multiple animal cruelty counts, multiple counts of transporting an animal in a cruel manner, and using a disabled animal. Sherwood is charged with multiple animal cruelty counts as well as three counts of transporting an animal in a cruel manner and three counts of using a disabled animal.

The Fishers and Sherwood were unavailable for comment.

Lancaster County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Director Susan Martin said her agency led the investigation into the incident. An anonymous call resulted in the organization’s involvement, she said, declining to comment further.

The case remains pending.

http://www.thehorse.com/articles/34526/pennsylvania-horse-dealers-face-animal-cruelty-charges

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Pennsylvania horse sellers charged with animal cruelty in deaths of two horses

Two emaciated and lethargic Arabian horses had to be humanely euthanized in an alleged case of animal cruelty on July 27 involving three Pennsylvania horse brokers reported LancasterOnline.com.

Brandywine Valley Veterinary Hospital, Dr. James Holt, in Coatesville provided emergency care for the two horses and treated the surviving mare for three weeks.

The surviving horse, a 17-year-old mare, was transferred to Days End Farm Horse Rescue in Woodbine, Maryland on August 13 for around the clock care. Personnel evaluated the horse’s condition to be a “1” on the horse body rating Henneke scale. (“1” being the worst)

Charged with nine counts each of transporting horses in a cruel manner, using a disabled animal and animal cruelty, are horse brokers Charles and Lori Fisher, of Mifflen County and Patty Sherwood, of Snyder County.

According to the Lancaster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, an anonymous call reported that three emaciated horses standing in the New Holland auction parking lot in horrible conditions were about to be transported. There are no horse auctions at New Holland on Sundays when the incident occurred.

On one of the horses, humanely euthanized, the citation stated:

“Transportation of said horse caused the horse to fall down in the trailer while being hauled.

One was “extremely emaciated and lethargic.” A second horse “was unable to sustain its weight for transport due to the emaciated state.” The surviving roan mare was “in severely dilapidated” condition according to the published report.

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http://www.examiner.com/article/pennsylvania-horse-sellers-charged-with-animal-cruelty-deaths-of-two-horses

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Animals’ Angels USA shared a LINK. September 8 We’re thrilled to see charges finally filed in this horrific case!

 

NINE DAYS LEFT TO FEED HUNGRY HORSES ~ VOTING IS FREE ~ PLEASE VOTE FOR LDEP

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WE HAVE NINE DAYS TO WIN $1000 FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION.  PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO VOTE EVERY DAY FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION.

Rescued Horses at LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION need your VOTE EVERY DAY.  It is Free to Vote, and if LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION wins the contest with the most votes, they will receive $1000 to purchase food.

PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ATTEND FACEBOOK CYBER EVENT AND VOTE FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION. https://www.facebook.com/events/325978557526957/

You do not have to leave your computer to attend the Event; and you do not have to spend one dime to Vote.

Please Help our friend Angela K Sotelo in her efforts to rescue abused horses and dogs.

Thanks to YOU ALL ~ we are 1/2 way to $1000 to feed Hungry Rescued Horses. Please Vote for LDEP.

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WE HAVE 10 DAYS TO WIN $1000 FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION.  PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO VOTE EVERY DAY FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION.

Rescued Horses at LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION need your VOTE EVERY DAY.  It is Free to Vote, and if LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION wins the contest with the most votes, they will receive $1000 to purchase food.

PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ATTEND FACEBOOK CYBER EVENT AND VOTE FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION. https://www.facebook.com/events/325978557526957/

You do not have to leave your computer to attend the Event; and you do not have to spend one dime to Vote.

Please Help our friend Angela K Sotelo in her efforts to rescue abused horses and dogs.

Lonesome Dove Needs Our Help For Only 11 More Days ~ Your Vote is Important

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PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO VOTE EVERY DAY FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION.

Rescued Horses at LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION need your VOTE EVERY DAY.  It is Free to Vote, and if LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION wins the contest with the most votes, they will receive $1000 to purchase food.

PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ATTEND FACEBOOK CYBER EVENT AND VOTE FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION. https://www.facebook.com/events/325978557526957/

You do not have to leave your computer to attend the Event; and you do not have to spend one dime to Vote.

Please Help out our friend Angela K Sotelo in her efforts to rescue abused horses and dogs.

Horses Rescued From Abuse Need YOUR VOTE to Win $1000 of Free Food ~ Please Vote Now

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Rescued Horses at LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION need your VOTE EVERY DAY.  It is Free to Vote, and if LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION wins the contest with the most votes, they will receive $1000 to purchase food.

PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ATTEND FACEBOOK CYBER EVENT AND VOTE FOR LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION. https://www.facebook.com/events/325978557526957/

You do not have to leave your computer to attend the Event; and you do not have to spend one dime to Vote.

Please Help out our friend Angela K Sotelo in her efforts to rescue abused horses and dogs.

 

LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION ~ Needs Your Vote Now ~ Please Vote

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HERE IS A FREE WAY YOU CAN HELP RESCUED HORSES

Please Attend This Cyber-Event (On Your Computer) on behalf of our friend Angela K Sotelo , and VOTE for LONESOME DOVE EQUINE PROTECTION. Angela has the chance to win $1000 for feed for all the horses she has rescued. CLICK ON THIS LINK TO ATTEND EVENT PLEASE ~ https://www.facebook.com/events/325978557526957/

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About

A Non-Profit 501C-3 Organization LDEP is a group of dedicated volunteers who are joined in spirt to protecting Americas heritage.
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Mission

Our mission is to save the lives of all members of the equine family. We not only rescue but help people in situations where all they need is education. We love to come out and teach about proper horse care for those who are only un-educated but love their horses. Understanding that not every hose that is in poor condition is the result of torture but just horse owners that may be going through a rough time or not know how to care for a horse, is what we are all about. We are here for the horses and will do whatever is necessary to help them. Donations can be sent to angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org.
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Our email is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org

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Company Overview

Lonesome Dove Equine Protection is a 501c3 Non Profit organization.
ALL DONATIONS are tax deductable

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Paypal for LDEP Is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org.
Our email is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org
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Description
LDEP was founded by Angela K. Sotelo in Oct 2006.
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Won’t You Help! LDEP (Lonesome Dove Equine Protection could use your help. Many of our rescues are seniors and some are not adoptable but will live out their remainder years of life on our sanctuary. LDEP is a place where unwanted and abandoned animals can recover from abuse and neglect and receive a second chance until they can be adopted into permanent homes .
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Lonesome Dove Equine Protection is a tax-exempt 501(c)3
All donations go directly to the feeding, medical, and environmental needs of our animals. Every little bit helps! Our pay pal is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org
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Thank you for sharing and caring
Our email is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org

LDEP became an incorporated non-profit organization in Nov 2006

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General Information

Won’t You Help! LDEP (Lonesome Dove Equine Protection could use your help. Many of our rescues are seniors and some are not adoptable but will live out their remainder years of life on our sanctuary. LDEP is a place where unwanted and abandoned animals can recover from abuse and neglect and receive a second chance until they can be adopted in to permanent homes .

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Lonesome Dove Equine Protection is a tax-exempt 501(c)3
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All donations go directly to the feeding, medical, and environmental needs of our animals. Every little bit helps! Our pay pal is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org
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Thank you for sharing and caring
Our email is angelasotelo@lonesomedoveequineprotection.org
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