Departed Friends

These horses have lived out their lives after rescue under the care of the Equamore Foundation. Many lived with us for years; a few only for days. They are all missed. Click on each photo to see their pages.

Percherons in Need of New Homes

Equamore volunteers are currently trying to re-home a small herd of Percherons located in northern CA. We need your help to manage this process, including gelding of the stallions and colts, transportation, etc. Please donate to the Percheron Placement Fund now using our PayPal account, calling (541) 482-5550, or sending a check to Equamore Foundation, 4723 Hwy 66, Ashland. OR 97520. Please indicate on your check that this donation is for the Percheron Placement Fund if you want to restrict…

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Radiograph of Thor's Hoof

Foot Fetish

Today we began a new project for our horses with lameness issues.  Our veterinarian took radiographs of the front feet of Bryant, who was previously diagnosed with Ringbone, Shorty, who was previously diagnosed with Navicular disease, and Magic, who has severe chronic laminitis.  We will add these to recent radiographs of Thor, who has early stage laminitis and thin soles, Sassy who has severe chronic laminitis, and older pictures of Magic.  Bryant’s diagnosis was changed, and it was determined that…

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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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Mister and Friends in the Field

Mister’s Welcome Home

December 14, 2012 Background:  Mister is an eleven year old Mustang successfully rescued in the Fall of 2011.  Mister is owned by Linda Cannon and is privately boarded at the Equamore Sanctuary.  Mister and his owner consider Equamore their home and all the horses living there part of the family.  They enjoy the gorgeous facilities and wonderful care. On the afternoon of December 11th, Mister returned home to the Equamore Sanctuary after a four month absence where he participated in…

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Equamore Sanctuary’s Christmas at the Barn

This afternoon, Equamore Sanctuary hosted a Christmas at the Barn party with stable tours, stories about the horses, and hot chocolate, cider, and other goodies, creating a wonderful opportunity for the community to learn more about Equamore. It was a beautiful, sunny (if chilly) afternoon, and all visitors arriving at the barn were first greeted by Magic, below. After saying hello to Magic, visitors walked through the barn, where Equamore board members, staff, and volunteers were on hand to introduce…

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These Boots Are Made for Walkin’…. And Trotting and Galloping

December 5, 2012 I never in a million years thought I would accessorize.  I used to tease Hoover about his blankets and boots.  Now I tease Magic about his blanket.  The fly mask was supposed to be my limit. But I have boots!  My front feet have been hurting for a long time.  Today a man I have seen before came and took some odd inside pictures of my front feet.  I’m not completely sure what happened – people always…

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Two new horses arrive at Equamore Sanctuary

Wishes and Shane have just arrived at Equamore Sanctuary — and for the first time in a long while, they’ll be guaranteed a safe, warm winter ahead. These two lovely horses were rescued from a situation that is, sadly, not uncommon: good intentions that can, unfortunately, lead to neglect. Wishes and Shane were owned by people who didn’t realize the specialized care they need. Shane is missing a lot of teeth, and while he was in a pasture, he wasn’t…

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Anniversary

November 29, 2012 One year ago today Hoover and I came to the Sanctuary.  I normally don’t think much about dates and just live day to day.  Some days are great, some not so much.  But one year ago today will stay in my mind forever.  That was the day the people came for us and took us to a safe place with food and shelter and cared for Hoover and where no one treated me badly.  I didn’t know…

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Mud

Mud

November 27, 2012 The cold and rainy season is here.  While I am still in the mare field with Magic, the field isn’t dry anymore.  We have mud!  Beautiful, slimy, slippery mud!  My morning roll is the best ever – I get mud all over my back, along my neck and through my spectacular (if I may say so) mane. Each morning now I look for the wonderful mud from my run, hoping it is still there and waiting to…

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