Buckley

Buckley, whose sweet nature made him a favorite of horse and human alike, developed respiratory problems which took him suddenly in January of 2014. He is sorely missed.

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Zulu

This “gentle giant” lost his battle against chronic colic on August 23, 2013. Zulu was well loved for his kind nature. We will miss him, as will his best friend Joe.

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Henry After

Henry

Lonely and unwanted, Henry lived in a field alone for over eight long years. In Sanctuary, he and Buckley quickly became friends, seldom leaving each others’ side until Henry’s death in 2013.

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Celebrate National Horse Protection Day!

Friday, March 1, is National Horse Protection Day — a holiday created to raise awareness about the abuse, neglect, homelessness, and slaughter  of horses in America and to promote public education about how people and communities can help. To celebrate this year’s National Horse Protection Day, join Equamore staff and volunteers at the Ashland Art Center, which will host a special exhibit of paintings by Ashland artist and Equamore volunteer Dana Feagin. The First Friday exhibit will feature five of Dana’s horse…

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Hazel

Hazel was first rescued from an elderly woman in Williams, Oregon, and brought to a new home in Grants Pass. Unfortunately, while her new owners’ intentions were good, they knew nothing of horse care, and they left Hazel alone to graze in a vineyard fenced with barbed wire, where the resident dog chased her and pulled her tail. When her rescuers noticed that she growing thinner and virtually tailless while her feet were growing longer and longer, they called the…

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Raffie

Raffie arrived at the Equamore sanctuary in September of 2012 after Jackson County investigated a report of two neglected horses. A deputy called Equamore to take in both horses, but at the last minute, the owners refused to surrender the other, younger horse, allowing only Raffie to be taken to the sanctuary. The other horse had to be left behind, alone in the field. Raffie was extremely thin and, despite the fall season, had not shed his thick coat from…

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Meet Equamore’s horses: Bryant

Bryant is a beautiful Appendix Quarter Horse whose Rogue Valley neighbors noticed his neglect. After Jackson County Animal Control intervened, he was brought to the Equamore sanctuary in 2007. As you can see in this photo, he was terribly thin, and his hip bones were completely devoid of hair and full of scabs. Despite his poor condition, Bryant eagerly went into his trailer and nickered to each person who came to greet him at Equamore. “He’s such a gentle guy,”…

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