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Hello! My name is Armstrong
I
found a new home!
Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Find a pet to adopt.
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Armstrong's Info...
| Breed: | Quarterhorse Mix | Color: | Chestnut/Sorrel | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Medium | Sex: | Male |
Armstrong's Story...
Armstrong was rescued from the nurse mare industry at just days old and had to be kept on an NG feeding tube for 3 weeks. He almost didnt make it. He was born in March of 2011. He is a miracle horse, leads, loads, stands for farrier, clips and bathes. Will mature 15+hh. To approved home only! Application and contract required. Adoption fee $500
Armstrong was rescued from the nurse mare industry at just days old and had to be kept on an NG feeding tube for 3 weeks. He almost didnt make it. He was born in March of 2011. He is a miracle horse, leads, loads, stands for farrier, clips and bathes. Will mature 15+hh. To approved home only! Application and contract required. Adoption fee $500
Rescue Group Info...
About Our Rescue Group...
I have rescued nurse mare foals since 2000. The nurse mare industry is based primarily in KY. The mares are bred for milk production only, the mare is then rented to an expensive TB race foal. The mare's original foal is a byproduct and is starved, left to die or taken to auction at just a couple days old. This is an industry with thousands of foals needing rescue every year. We have started an HIL(hormone induced lactation) program which brings mares into milk with hormones, thus preventing the unwanted foal and still allowing adequate milk production for the race foal. We have been promoting this for 2 yrs and this will be our main focus in the future so we are not only rescueing these babies but trying to stop them from even being born, preventing thousands of unwanted horses.
I have rescued nurse mare foals since 2000. The nurse mare industry is based primarily in KY. The mares are bred for milk production only, the mare is then rented to an expensive TB race foal. The mare's original foal is a byproduct and is starved, left to die or taken to auction at just a couple days old. This is an industry with thousands of foals needing rescue every year. We have started an HIL(hormone induced lactation) program which brings mares into milk with hormones, thus preventing the unwanted foal and still allowing adequate milk production for the race foal. We have been promoting this for 2 yrs and this will be our main focus in the future so we are not only rescueing these babies but trying to stop them from even being born, preventing thousands of unwanted horses.
Donate to Our Rescue Group...
Paypal address, detc@comporium.net. Also paypal donate button on main web page
Paypal address, detc@comporium.net. Also paypal donate button on main web page
Come Meet Our Pets...
Check our webpage for adoption events and fundraisers. Visits by appointment only
Check our webpage for adoption events and fundraisers. Visits by appointment only
Our Adoption Process...
Adoption application and contract required. Horses cannot be bred or resold. Horse are required yearly vaccines, dentals, routine veterinary care and to remain at a BCS (body condition score) of at least 5.
Adoption application and contract required. Horses cannot be bred or resold. Horse are required yearly vaccines, dentals, routine veterinary care and to remain at a BCS (body condition score) of at least 5.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
We are an equine therapy/horse rescue program in York, SC. Our main rescue focus is orphan nurse mare foals. We also take in starved and neglected horses from NC and SC and help owners network in finding horses forever homes. We also offer free or low cost gelding clinics once or twice per year as funds allow.
We are an equine therapy/horse rescue program in York, SC. Our main rescue focus is orphan nurse mare foals. We also take in starved and neglected horses from NC and SC and help owners network in finding horses forever homes. We also offer free or low cost gelding clinics once or twice per year as funds allow.
