March 2015 Culture Message

There is a theory held by some of the “horsey types” that all equines are supposed to have jobs. This concept is the topic of many articles and clinics in the horse world, and with little exception is foundational to many in the natural horsemanship movement. In one such article, a fairly well-known author, exposing the importance of horses having … Read More

Cindy Lee and Tasha love

There is a culture that exists that does not believe that animals can think or feel. This mindset has created an over abundance of mistreated, starving, and slaughter bound horses. As a result, rescues are full to the brim with the unwanted, the rejected, the betrayed. Cindy Lee and Tasha came to us as feral babies right out of the … Read More

What difference one week makes!

What a difference one week makes! This morning Tasha, Ranger, Lola, Cindy Lee, and Mercy enjoy the sunshine and safety of their quarantine. We can’t believe how fantastic they are looking already. These beautiful and innocent horses will receive plenty of R&R, and will come home to the ranch that the horses own sometime late July.  For now, the youngsters … Read More

Red Bucket Equine Rescue #177- Tasha

She is a baby, just somewhere between 9 and 10 months. She is stunning, a pretty little black filly with an elegant stride and a delicate face. Basically she is flawless, innocent, beautiful, and sweet. And UNWANTED. One of the many unwanted horses who are shipped to slaughter every week, 110,000 thousand horses a year. Fortunately for little Tasha, we … Read More