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New national organization to help horse rescues

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National Equine Resource Network (NERN) Launches, Prepares to Assist Struggling Equine Welfare Organizations

National Equine Resource Network (NERN)

Horse rescues & sanctuaries are struggling with high costs, low donations and a never-ending supply of horses. A new organization brings them hope…

Encinitas, CA (PRWEB) June 8, 2010 — Each year, more than 100,000 American horses cross the borders into Canada and Mexico where they are sold for slaughter. Countless thousands are seized by animal control officers in cases of abandonment, abuse or neglect, while an untold number of horses suffer silently in barns and backyards around the country. It seems an unfair fate for the animal that has, throughout history, given so much to mankind. Fields were plowed, battles were won, new frontiers were discovered and nations were built – all on the back of a horse.

Over the last decade, hope for a brighter future has blossomed in the widespread emergence of equine welfare organizations. While these organizations have begun to provide a safety net for America’s horses, the need for them is increasing exponentially. Rising costs of fuel and hay, coupled with an economic downturn, has thrust more equines than ever into at-risk situations. At the same time, feeling the economic pinch, Americans have decreased their charitable giving and equine welfare organizations are seeing fewer, smaller donations. The result is an industry that is financially struggling and has reached or is nearing capacity, in a climate where the need for these organizations is urgent and continuing to grow. Now, more than ever, the equine welfare industry needs to thrive.

After spending several years in the equine welfare world, Shirley Puga wanted to make a difference beyond the 800+ horses she was able to rescue herself. She aspired to impact the lives’ of horses across the country. Towards that end, Ms Puga is launching National Equine Resource Network (NERN) http://nationalequine.org. NERN has been created specifically to ensure the stability, and nurture the growth, of the rapidly expanding equine welfare industry.

“There are over 400 known equine welfare organizations in the United States. Most of these facilities are young organizations, operating on a shoestring budget, and managed by people with incredible heart and drive, but who generally do not have the time or expertise to make the most effective use of their limited resources” says NERN Founder, Shirley Puga.

Ms. Puga goes on to say that “The mission of NERN is to help these organizations remain stable in an unstable climate, and to provide them with the tools, education and support necessary to achieve growth and sustainability. Cats and dogs have a support structure through the national network of humane societies and SPCAs, but there is little in the way of a comprehensive support network for horses. NERN aims to change that.”

NERN is currently distributing a survey to equine welfare organizations requesting their feedback on the areas where assistance is most critical. Programs that will be activated later this year include a comprehensive resource database, equine welfare grants, as well as collaborative projects, such as castration clinics and educational workshops.

The horse has served mankind for hundreds of years – on the farm and the battlefield, on the track and down long roads. The equine welfare community that works to give back to the horse is dedicated, but struggling. Help is on the way.

For more information about NERN, please visit us online at www.nationalequine.org.

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Connect with them on Facebook too: National Equine Resource Network

Horse for adoption

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List your adoptable horses on Petfinder.com

I belong to a pet rescue group that posts pets on Petfinder.com and I feel that you too should be posting your horses for adoption on Petfinder too. Here is the what Petfinder emailed me on Tue, Jan 27, 2009.

Read it and see why Petfinder.com is the place to list your adoptable horses if you want the most people to see them. And the name of the game is “exposure”. It is the number one reason that your horse will be adopted or not — enough people have to learn that your horse is up for adoption. Listing your horses on petfinder will give them more exposure to people.

Petfinder.com continues to be ranked #1 in the Lifestyles – Pets and Animals industry category of websites, according to Hitwise online monitoring. While that is great news, it makes absolute sense. The combination of all your adoptable pets combined with all the training and information resources we offer new pet parents makes Petfinder the place to go for all things pet.

Even more exciting is our ranking 22nd in the larger overall Lifestyle category (this includes website categories such as Home and Garden; Dating; Women; Religion and much more in addition to the Pets and Animals sites). And finally, we have reached an all-time high ranking of 269th in All Categories of websites. Your adoptable pets on Petfinder have really made a name for themselves!

We are adding more content all the time and will continue to provide more resources for adopters-to-be and current pet parents. While you continue to promote your pets – by adding enticing descriptions, fabulous photos and adorable video – we have plans to continue to increase our marketing and promotion efforts on your behalf.

This past week, we made adoption the topic of discussion on the TODAY Show, not once, but twice. The Friday show (of the TODAY Show) was filmed in a shelter.

The Sunday show (of the TODAY Show) was live, including adoptable dogs in the studio.

And the best part of both of those appearances is that we saw increased traffic on Petfinder both times. That is an increase of potential adopters and nothing pleases me more.

This doesn’t mean that posting your horses for adoption on your rescue website is a bad idea. It means that the first place to post them should always be Petfinder, then if you have the time, post them to your site. BUT make sure you keep a highly visible link to your petfinder horse list on all pages of your website. Petfinder also has made it easy for your to post your listed horses on your website(s) with their new Dogpile Facebok, MySpace, and website Adopt A Pet Widgets like the one below…

Learn more about joining Petfinder to increase your horse adoption rate.

Horse Listing Tips

  • Post three good, sharp focused horse photos and a short video clip too! Tip: If the horse is rideable then also show a photo with a rider on!
  • Write a good detailed bio with info on , training, usability, health, attitude, perfect owner for this horse, etc…


Equine Adoption NetworkEquine Adoption Network Adopt your next horse! If you cannot adopt – donate and help homeless horses.

Past articles on horse rescue…

Learn How to Run A Horse Rescue – The Right Way!

How to Properly Plan, Start and Run a Horse Rescue

New Foal up for Adoption

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Announcing “Snaps” a new foal at Adopt A Foal

Baby horse born at horse rescue and is up for adoption with his mother, a mare named, “Ginger”. Yes, Ginger’s Snaps, a play on words. And yes indeed you can find beautiful foals in horse rescues, so consider the adoption option when you want to add another horse to your herd.

Foal for Adoption: Snaps
Photo of foal, Snaps

Marian Mastin, the founder of Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. sent me a press release about this new foal, “Snaps”. Boy is he a cutie! Please check out this horse rescue website and all they horses for adoption.

You can view more photos of Snaps and Ginger in the press release.

I know you may not be ready to adopt a horse or a foal, but anytime is a great time to help them out with a donation. Please visit Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. and consider making a donation to help these horses in need.

Donation does have to be cash. They accept empty laser and inkjet cartridges and used cell phones. They also promote donation of “re-gifting items” as a means to turn those unusual or unwanted gifts that many of us receive for special occasions and/or during the holidays into a tax deduction! These recycled gifts can be used as auction or raffle items for Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc.’s upcoming fundraising events.

For additional information on adoption, recycling and/or re-gifting donations, please contact: Marian Mastin at 281-356-6644 or send emails to mmastin (at) adoptafoal . org [remove spaces and add @ in place of the (at)].

Don’t add to the problem of unwanted horses. Please reconsider breeding your horse! Most of the horses going to slaughter are not old, sick, mean, or crippled, just too many horses and not enough good homes. Many healthy foals and yearlings end up at the horse slaughter houses too.

Adopt a Horse – Check out Petfinder for your next horse

Youtube video: When She Loved Me – Stop The Horse Slaughter

OK here is one to cheer you up after that last video…

Youtube video: I Am – Horses

Re-gifting Helps Rescued Horses

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Recycle your unwanted gifts and help horses

Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. is helping community members extend the holiday spirit through re-gifting. Turn your unwanted presents into a tax deduction for yourself and an auction item for Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc.

Our rescue is looking for recycled presents to help our ‚Äúrecycled‚Äù horses and foals. We all receive presents from well-meaning neighbors and family members which are just not an item we like or can use. Whether it’s a picture frame, a lighted water fountain with soothing sounds that just doesn‚Äôt match your d√©cor or a sweater the wrong size and color, we all get items that aren’t right for us. Instead of letting those items clutter your home or be shoved to the back of your closets, Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. invites you to turn them into a tax deduction!

Foal for Adoption
Foal for Adoption at Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue You can be helping him!

Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. accepts re-gifting items throughout the year at our facility, located at 310 Ruel Road Magnolia, Texas 77355, but acting now and donating items by December 31st will help out with your 2007 tax deductions!

Mare and FoalPhotograph by Virenda Nyberg of Ormond Beach, FL., send comments and questions about photo to vnyberg @ morguefile.com

The gifts will be used as auction items for Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc.’s upcoming events in 2008. The money raised from these fundraising events goes directly to the benefit of the horses that we care for each year. The cost of farrier and medical care is often the greatest factor for some horses, but feed, hay and electricity are also needed in the day-to-day operations at the rescue. Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. takes on several fundraising projects each year to make ends meet, including the our Recycling Program for used cell phones, ink jet and toner cartridges.

Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc. is a non-salaried, 501c3 equine rescue committed to reducing the suffering and senseless slaughter of orphaned foals and unwanted and/or neglected equine in the United States.

For additional information on our rescue and birthday/holiday donations, please contact: Marian Mastin @ 281-356-6644 or send emails to mmastin (at) adoptafoal.org.

Note from Joni Solis: Have you raise a foal? Then I am sure you have a few outgrown horse sheets, horse halters, and horse blankets that you could send to Adopt A Foal. Or maybe your horse book collection is just a bit much for your bookshelves now; send them too.

Marian Mastin saves horses and foals the are bound for horse slaughter so please help and give. Thank you!

Mail items to:

Adopt-A-Foal & Equine Rescue, Inc.
310 Ruel Road
Magnolia, Texas 77355

Adopt a Horse – Check out Petfinder for your next horse

Horse Business Marketing Tip: I posted info to my blog because I received an email from Marian with a Press Release in a PDF file. Are you sending out Press Releases often enough or at all? You should be. It makes good business sense. Don’t know how to write and set up a press release? Check out the Press Release Marian sent to me. Adopt A Foal Press Release


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Learn How to Run A Horse Rescue – The Right Way!

How to Properly Plan, Start and Run Your Horse Rescue So That Neither It Nor You Implode, Collapse, or Need Bailing Out!


Learn How to Run A Horse Rescue - The Right Way!Learn How to Run A Horse Rescue

Patricia Reszetylo of EquineTeleseminar.net along with Drew Fitzpatrick are holding the first ever Internet Virtual Class online where you can how to run a solid, dependable, horse rescue.

The lessons in this class will walk you through the pitfalls of running a horse rescue, and give you the skills and the education you need to keep you from making fatal mistakes that so many others have.

In this 4-Week Virtual Class you can learn…

  • Finding a niche that works for you – various kinds of rescues
  • Avoiding burnout – mental, emotional & physical
  • Planning for long-term viability of the facility
  • Fundraising
  • Placing horses – finding good adoptive homes
  • Insurance & Legal Issues
  • Rehabilitation Issues
  • Retraining
  • Working with vets, farriers, law enforcement, and the public
  • PR – Getting media coverage, and what to do with it when you get it.
  • Setting up your legal and tax status – setting up your 501-c-3

Hey, many of these are helpful to all horse related businesses so even it you don’t plan on starting a horse rescue organization you still might want to take part in this class to help your horse business.

Learn more about this special class at: Horse Rescue Online Class

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So That Neither It Nor You Implode, Collapse Or Need Bailing Out

Horse Business Teleseminar on the subject of HORSE RESCUE.

If you are like most horse people I know you have run across more than one horse that needed rescue. So even if you don’t have any plans on starting a horse rescue organization you will gain lifesaving info on how to place that once in the while rescued horse.

Besides that, don’t you want to learn out how rescue groups place horses that other people cannot sell? Might teach you some thing about marketing your horses. Read the rest of this entry