Rainhill – It’s a horse’s world
Last week, this 17-year-old Standardbred gelding stood in a trailer for 800 miles. Yes, he was given hay and water… but, 800 miles! It’s the sad and ongoing story of unwanted horses. These Standardbreds work […]
Last week, this 17-year-old Standardbred gelding stood in a trailer for 800 miles. Yes, he was given hay and water… but, 800 miles! It’s the sad and ongoing story of unwanted horses. These Standardbreds work […]
If this is the first time you have picked up this wonderful monthly magazine and maybe stopped because you saw the photo of the horse (and you happen to love horses), let me introduce myself. […]
When visitors come to Rainhill, the question I am asked most often is, “How long do horses live?” My answer is always the same. “Well, the good news is horses are living longer than ever […]
Meet the newest member of our Rainhill family. Her name is Sugar High and she is a blind Standardbred mare who was rescued from a second chance kill pen in Wisconsin. Yes, another sad story. […]
If this is the first time you have seen this article, let me take a moment to introduce myself and my non-profit organization, Rainhill Equine Facility. We are situated in Warren County about 11 miles […]
Early in June, I was contacted by a rescue organization that had located a blind horse at an auction in Tennessee. Actually, this was the same auction where Rosa was found in March. Rosa is […]
Ah, 2023 is about to start. Turning the page on a new year is always exciting for me. My head spins (more than usual!) as I conjure up plans and projects to begin, and hopefully […]
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