May 22, 2012

Horse Neglect still on the rise

Horse neglect has been on the rise for the last few years. The majority of neglect cases are actually ignorance rather than true neglect. Many experts in the Horse Welfare community are of the opinion that it is not the closing of the slaughter plants that have increased the number of neglect cases. Rather the financial status of horse owners and the economy’s effect on their status are causing the problems with the ability to feed, shelter and care for the horses in their care.

So now what do you do if you believe a horse or group of horses are being neglected? Experts say do NOT do 2 things – 1 do not confront the owner and 2 do not feed the horses. I know this may seem contradictory to what is actually best for the horses, but when you read the reasons you will see that you will need to curtail your natural tendencies for the health of the horse.

Check out the reasons here at The Horse – Horse Neglect: What to Do?

Safe Haven Equine Rescue Center in need of help

Safe Haven Equine Rescue Center is a rescue facility in East Texas that takes in neglected and abused horses.

Right now they are at capacity and still have other horses to help. They are in need of pasture land, feed donations, and fostering. If you would like to donate feed or pasture land or you can foster a horse please contact Richard Fincher the director of Safe Haven at 903-762-1432.