About UsIn Memory of Rex
Rex we love and miss you!!!!!
11/7/93 - 12/22/08 ~15 years old
What people are saying about us:
To Heartfelt Animal Rescue: "You know people don't realize what really goes on behind those pound walls, and not all pounds are bad. The pounds and shelters now a days are using gas chambers to put the animals to sleep because its cheaper, not because its more humane, but cheaper. While the animals suffer a slow and painfull death, ramming their heads into the concret walls because they are trying to make the pain stop, and they are trying to climb the walls to get out to breath. It is totaly inhumane!!!! Then you have the people that give a little kindness, care, a place to be sheltered, and food to eat, a person like you. That I know struggles everyday; with your 7 children, getting your home built, dealing with not having some necessities your family needs and you still don't give up!!! You just keep going for those animals. I have told you time and time again to slow down and stop taking in so many animals because your too stressed, and that you cannot save them all. Just take care of your family and go to school like you've always wanted. But something inside you just can't let go of those poor helpless animals. You just add more and more to your plate, and you always find away to succeed. After looking up what really happends to those poor helpless animals, it has opened my eyes to realize you are my HERO now! You have given me the dream to have a rescue as well one day when I finish school, and buy my own farm. To do my part for the animals I love so dearly. Thank you for caring, when others just don't see. I will always do what I am able for the animals. Love with all my heart, Mary Ann Fowler, Mount Vernon Ohio"
"Wow, you are really great. Some Breeders are really in it for the money your really in it for love. I have looked at ten horses already and not one owner (including a personal Friend) sounds as truly devoted and loving for their horses as you." Stephanie Fitch, Ohio
"Not many people find their callings in life and love what they do, But I really think your great at what you do and your horses are great for that reason. Your horses will bring you many compliments along the way."
"I have to tell you, I am so impressed with what you've done. It's been my dream for a number of years to rescue horses. Being a horse person you know as well as I do how many good horses go to waste; sent to abusive homes, slaughtered, etc. It is so nice to know that there is someone who cares about the well being of the defenseless animals!" Allie Richards, Ohio
"WOW! I wish we had more people like YOU! That is so amazing what all you are doing!!!!" Jenna Deville, Louisiana

~In loving Memory of Skippy~
4/13/1984 - 7/23/08
Skippy was finally laid to rest after fighting a losing battle.
She was the sweetest, most kind horse I have ever owned.
She taught my kids how to ride and most of all she gave me
the confidence I needed to further my education and confidence
in horses. Skippy will be missed so much and will never be forgotten. R.I.P
Before buying your first horse it is highly advisable to do the following:
1. Research horses as much as possible
2. Go to a boarding facility or a horse rescue and learn the daily routine
3. Find a vet and learn about the dieases and problems that can arise with horses
4. Find a farrier and learn about their hooves
5. Find a Equine Nutrionist and learn about thier diets
6. Learn how much room a horse needs to live on
7. Learn about right and left brain intervert of the horse
8. Learn how to ride
9. Learn how to stay safe around your horse
10. Learn what type of shoes and gear to wear when riding
11. Learn about the type of fencing they should be in
12. Learn about all the dangers lurking in and around your barn and fields
We also provide FREE EDUCATION to anyone that needs help. We train horses for FREE, and we train children and adults to ride and learn about horses FOR FREE!
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