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New England Equine Rescues
" New England Equine Rescues...non profit equine crisis intervention serving all horses in New England, and networking with many other rescues nationally."
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Breeds Welcomed:
All
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Current News:
"Gus the lucky buck-less bucker"
by Mary Martin (Groveland, Ma )
His scars and broken face make it painfully obvious he endured years of abuse. The running style brand on his shoulder suggests a stint with a rodeo outfit. No one will ever know for sure. All we really know is that he sat in a broker pen in PA. They said he was a bucking horse and that they were fattening him up for slaughter. He was expressionless and sad looking but he caught the eye of Christy Sheidy president of Another Chance for Horses, who called Beth Hill- Ross, President of New England Equine Rescues. Beth is known for being a champion for the underdog. The pictures of G |
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Description of Services/Statement
of Purpose and Goals: New England Equine Rescues (NEER) is a constantly growing 501(c)3 organization that networks volunteers and horse people from all over the New England region. NEER is dedicated to helping horses and horse rescues in any way possible, including direct intervention for abused or slaughter-bound equines, effective horse placement, fundraising and active support of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. We need to find good homes, foster homes, volunteers, transport, advice, referrals, and as much support as we can to help stop the abuse, neglect, and slaughter of horses. There is no one facility, no one rescue, but a large group of people ranging f
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Horse Rescue Organization Name:
New England Equine Rescues
Main Phone: 401-742-6090
Main Email: Click here
Contacts:
Beth Hill Ross,
Founder/President Phone: 000-000-0000
Email: Click here
Address:
1487 Boston Neck Rd Saunderstown, Rhode Island, 02874, USA
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