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For abandoned and suspected maltreated horses in Oldham County, contact Barbara Rosenman at Oldham County Animal Control.  Please contact her if you are able to accept these horses or can help transport horses in an emergency situation.

Oldham County Animal Control
3946 Jones Drive
LaGrange, KY 40031

email:  Barbara Rosenman, Director

Phone
502-222-7387(PETS)
Hours of Operation
Public Hours M, T, W, F, & S
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Read these articles from the

   courier-journal.com


April 28, 2008

SLAUGHTER vs. RESCUE by Gregory A. Hall

The rising costs of caring for horses run head-on into the debate over the ban on killing the animals in U.S. for meat

April 27, 2008

Retired Thoroughbreds Given Fresh Start by Byron Crawford

What happens to racehorses after they cross the finish line for the last time? 

 

Kentucky Equine Humane Center

Kentucky Equine Humane Center Opens Doors

All horses in need are welcome in the newest addition to the Kentucky Horse Park.

Owners who can no longer care for their horses can now turn to the newly opened Kentucky Equine Humane Center (KyEHC) for assistance. The KyEHC, which is located on a 50-acre horse farm just outside of Lexington, Ky., will take in any horse, regardless of breed or discipline, and will place adoptable horses in loving homes.

“This is an opportunity for all of us to do the right thing and play a role in ensuring the welfare and humane treatment of horses here in Kentucky, the Horse Capital of the World,” says Staci Hancock, the organization’s president.

KyEHC is a first-of-its-kind facility, established with the specific goal of providing owners with a humane option when they need to give up their horses.  No horse in a precarious situation will ever be turned away. Horses which are unadoptable due to chronic pain or permanent, crippling injuries will be humanely euthanized. 

 “A tremendous responsibility comes along with the privileges of being the Horse Capital of the World, so our industry and state need to make certain we are setting the highest possible example when it comes to equine welfare,” says John Nicholson, executive director of the Kentucky Horse Park. “Unfortunately, there is a vast, urgent need for shelters that will take all breeds of horses. The Kentucky Horse Park is contacted on a regular basis by people who are desperate to find a safe place for horses who are in a vulnerable situation.  We are very happy that the Kentucky Equine Humane Center will ease suffering by meeting some of those needs.”

For more information on the Kentucky Equine Humane Center, click on www.kyehc.org or call Lori Neagle, Executive Director, at 859-327-9866 or 859-881-5849.



 

 

 A Horse's Prayer

To Thee, my master, I offer my prayer.

Feed me, water and care for me, and when the day's work is done, provide me with shelter, a clean, dry bed and stall wide enough for me to lie down in comfort.

Always be kind to me. Your voice often means as much to me as the reins. Never strike, beat, or kick me when I don't understnad what you want, but give me the chance to understand you. Pet me sometimes, that I may serve you the more gladly and learn to love you.

Make sure that I am properly shod that I may serve you in comfort.

And finally, Oh My Master, when my useful strength is gone, do not turn me out to starve or freeze or sell me to some cruel owner to be slowly tortured and starved to death; but do thou, My master, take my life in the kindest way and your God will reward you here and hereafter. You will not consider me irreverent if I ask this in the name of Him who was born in a stable.

AMEN

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Pony People 4-H Club Raising Funds for Large Animal Rescue Trailer

Pony People 4-H Horse Club has raised $3700 to purchase a stock trailer for the Oldham County Animal Control.  This will be used for large animal rescue.  The club is in the process of placing acknowledgements on the trailer for its large contributors such as Southern States, KEEP, 4-H etc.  The club has placed a Collection Can at Southern States in LaGrange.
 

The 4-H horse club collected proof-of-purchase seals from horse-feed bags to help purchase the trailer. (By Andrea Uhde, The Courier-Journal)

Contributions can be made in the form of a check to Pony People 4-H Horse Club and would be tax deductible.  For additional details, contact Mary Kolb at maryskolb@earthlink.net .

Read Andrea Uhde's article in the January 23 edition of Oldham Neighborhoods in the Courier-Journal.