Truck scheduled for Thursday, sorry for the cross posts!
The ones most in danger are from the former group, Duke, Kit Cat, and Enchant. Also an older QH named Jet. A lot of TBs and Qhs here, some nice hunter types, a lot of ex broodmares who haven't been getting much feed apparently. Please check them out and crosspost far and wide. For info. about the horse contact the person listed in the decription. To donate to the general fund there is a link on the first page, check the CBER message board under general feedlot and group adoptions to donate towards a particular horse. It is amazing how many horses have been saved by small donations from a lot of people. These are some nice horses, young and old and they deserve a better ending than that long ride to Canada and the kill box.
http://www.columbiabasinequinerescue.or ... orses.html
Pacific NW 4/14 UPDATE
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UPDATE: Love CAN move mountains but it still needs to move a few more horses off this lot! In danger right now Enchant (toothless QH) Farmswell (TB, NICE horse), Corporal (another old QH), Jet, Rooster (both of these are Cushings oldsters dumped after a lifetime of service, they deserve a better ending than this). Several of these horses have places to go but we need BAIL money. Please if you want to help save a horse and have a warm fuzzy feeling consider donating $25 or (hey more if you can!) but no amount is too small. The truck is coming today so paypal (please add on 3% for fees if sent directly to CBER, 6% if sent to a banker). If you can only snail mail that is fine, email the contact person and someone might be able to cover it. We can't let these guys ship!
Another way to join (see the CBER forum under fundraisers) is to join iGive and designate CBER as your charity then when you shop at iGive online stores they will donate a % to CBER. If you do a lot of online shopping it is a painless way to donate.
UPDATE: Love CAN move mountains but it still needs to move a few more horses off this lot! In danger right now Enchant (toothless QH) Farmswell (TB, NICE horse), Corporal (another old QH), Jet, Rooster (both of these are Cushings oldsters dumped after a lifetime of service, they deserve a better ending than this). Several of these horses have places to go but we need BAIL money. Please if you want to help save a horse and have a warm fuzzy feeling consider donating $25 or (hey more if you can!) but no amount is too small. The truck is coming today so paypal (please add on 3% for fees if sent directly to CBER, 6% if sent to a banker). If you can only snail mail that is fine, email the contact person and someone might be able to cover it. We can't let these guys ship!
Another way to join (see the CBER forum under fundraisers) is to join iGive and designate CBER as your charity then when you shop at iGive online stores they will donate a % to CBER. If you do a lot of online shopping it is a painless way to donate.
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Great news, ALL the horses in this group have been bailed out or adopted outright.
Of course we know that within days more horses will show up so donations are always needed and there are 60 or so available horses, all breeds, ages, colors, needing permanent homes.
Of course we know that within days more horses will show up so donations are always needed and there are 60 or so available horses, all breeds, ages, colors, needing permanent homes.
Every mighty oak was once an acorn that stood its ground.