It’s a horse’s world @ Rainhill
Within a very short time we will be starting a new year. We all have plans and dreams and certainly expectations. Some of these plans are short-term daily goals that really are attainable because they […]
Within a very short time we will be starting a new year. We all have plans and dreams and certainly expectations. Some of these plans are short-term daily goals that really are attainable because they […]
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. […]
I have been rescuing blind horses for 20 years. If you say it fast, it sounds like a long time, but it really isn’t. In that time, I have met many wonderful people who have […]
Several years ago, we were contacted by an equine rescue in Tennessee that was closing. They had an assortment of horses and ponies that would all need to be placed in homes or other rescues. […]
This is Pixie and Callee. They are best friends and have been together at Rainhill for about eight years. Pixie is the black and white pony on the left and Callee is the mare on […]
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 […]
I guess we are all thinking the same thing… “Where did the year go?” For us at Rainhill, it flew by much too quickly. There is always so much to do on a farm, chores […]
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