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![]() Greece 20 Lepta Horse Coin Pierced Earrings w Sterling Silver French Wires US $7.99
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![]() Diamond 9ct 9k Solid Yellow Solid Gold Solid mens horse shoe Ring US $595.93
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![]() FANCY STALLION HORSE TURQUOISE SILVER EARRINGS FREE NECKLACE BUY IT NOW US $14.95
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![]() STALLION HORSE TURQUOISE SILVER EARRINGS JEWELRY FREE NECKLACE US $14.95
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![]() Crystal Western Handsome HORSE Feral Stallion Necklace US $35.00
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![]() w Swarovski Crystal Western HORSE Equestrian Cowgirl RODEO Stallion Necklace New US $35.00
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![]() Lovely Elegant Horse Solid 925 Silver Slide Pendant US $29.99
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![]() Beautiful Horse Head 925 Silver Pendant US $19.99
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![]() Galloping Horse Stallion Mustang Pendant Necklace NP193 US $7.99
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![]() BRONZE RING STALLION HORSE COAT OF ARMS MEDIEVAL KNIGHT US $9.00
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![]() BRONZE RING STALLION HORSE COAT ARMS MEDIEVAL KNIGHT DR US $14.00
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![]() BRONZE RING STALLION HORSE COAT ARMS MEDIEVAL KNIGHT BE US $14.00
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![]() sterling silver 3D HORSE STALLION MUSTANG charm 206 US $13.99
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![]() Sterling Silver 925 Horse Stallion Mustang Colt Charm US $19.99
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![]() HORSE WILD MUSTANG Sterling Silver Charm Pendant US $21.70
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![]() Silver and Gold Stallion Horse Heart Pendant Charm Bar US $4.95
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![]() SILVER HORSE MUSTANG CHARM W 18 BOX CHAIN NECKLACE US $27.50
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![]() HORSE NECKLACE Southwest Stallion Pendant BLUE beads Handmade in USA NEW US $5.50
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![]() WILD HORSE 3D MUSTANG STALLION PONY SILVER DANGLE EUROPEAN BEAD CHARM USA US $1.79
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![]() UNIQUE HORSE STALLION GOLD REFLECTION DANGLE EARRINGS JEWELRY BUY IT NOW US $16.95
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![]() WILD HORSE 3D MUSTANG STALLION PONY EQUESTRIAN SILVER EUROPEAN BEAD CHARM USA US $1.79
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![]() BLACK HORSE 9mm ITALIAN CHARM LINK STALLION PONY N263 US $3.69
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![]() Austria HorseLipizzaner Stallion Cut Coin Pendant 7 8 US $40.00
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![]() 9ct 9k Solid Yellow Gold Solid mens horse shoe ring From Sydney US $601.95
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![]() White Stallion Horse Unicorn Fantasy Fairy Tail 9mm Italian Charm US $2.15
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![]() MENS HORSE Diamond 9ct 9k Solid Yellow Gold Ring Size U 1025 21712 US $477.48
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![]() Silver Plated Horse Charm Necklace With Earrings 3537 New Stallion Equestrian US $14.99
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![]() STERLING SILVER RUNNING MUSTANG STALLION HORSE CHARM WITH BOX CHAIN NECKLACE US $23.99
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![]() HORSE MORGAN STALLION Photo Italian Charm 9mm Link 1x HO050 Single Bracelet Link US $2.27
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![]() cl54 4 HORSE RACE Stallion head mare CAMEO Brooch Pin Pendant I love horses US $39.99
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Tashi Sterling .925 Silver Galloping Stallion Horse Pendant Necklace List Price: $52.50 Sale Price: $52.50 |
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Wren Campbell and James Burns live in the beautiful seaside city of Vancouver, where inspiration for jewelry design flows from the magnificent natural environment of the West coast. Travel, art, and fashion also influence the collection... |
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Novobeads Black Stallion Horse Charm In Sterling Silver - Made in the USA - Fits Pandora and Other European Bead Bracelets List Price: $37.00 Sale Price: $37.00 |
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Made with pride in America. Novobeads are compatible with all major interchangeable beads and bead bracelets, including Pandora. With over 300 unique beads that evoke your memories or celebrate your passions, adding a Novobead to your collection is like adding a page in the diary of your life. |
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White Stallion Figurine Horse Box Swarovski Crystals 24K Gold Rearing Jewelry... List Price: $80.00 Sale Price: $48.00 |
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(*** Don't be fooled! Ours is the only true Palomino Horse Box ( with white mane and tale...other sellers have a "Palomino" with a BROWN mane and tail, which is NOT a Palomino!)This treasure will delight your special horse lover... |
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Solid 14k Yellow Gold Stallion Horse Equestrian Pendant List Price: $304.99 Sale Price: $60.99 |
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Capture the beauty of nature in elegance of this 14k Yellow Gold horse charm pendant, made exclusively in Italy. In a very unique poise and gorgeous craftsmanship, this reversible charm is designed in a puffed hollow piece, three-dimensional with magnificent detail work and high polished finish... |
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Sterling Silver 18" Box Chain Necklace With Stallion Horse Pendant Sale Price: $66.17 |
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Necklace With Stallion Horse Pendant With Bail Behind The Back. This Horse Pendant Is Approximately 1/ 1/4" Wide By 1" Long. |
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Sterling Silver Small Wild Stallion Horse Earrings. Sale Price: $19.26 |
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Running sterling silver wild stallion earrings dangling on french wiresbackside is textured21mm long, 15mm tall, and 1mm thickGreat gift for the equestrian lover |
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Appaloosa Stallion Horse Photo Italian Charm Sale Price: $13.55 |
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Cave drawings in France, dating back as far as 20,000 years ago, show spotted appaloosa horses as throughout history, Appaloosas have been known for their unique appearance. The picture of a beautiful and gracious horse is real and fixed onto the face of a medium sized link... |
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Silver Three Dimensional Horse Stallion Mustang Dangle Bead Charm List Price: $62.99 Sale Price: $31.45 |
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This bead is three dimensional. This bead is compatible to theme style European bead bracelet or necklace. Please inquire through message board for large quantity purchase. If you do not inquire first for large quantity purchase your order will not be processed. |
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Solid 14k Yellow Gold Puffy Wild Horse Stallion Pendant List Price: $574.99 Sale Price: $114.99 |
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Behold this Beautiful 14k Italian 3D Yellow Gold Horse Pendant. The front and back of this piece are identical. The detail work and design is simply amazing. The moment you see this item you will love it! Condition: New Material: 14k Yellow Gold Gram Weight: 1... |

What Every Horse Rescue Should Provide
As we know there are many horse rescues in operation, both good and bad. It can be difficult to know whether a rescue is suitable for placing your older or unsound horse. By following these guidelines you will gain an insight into the basic things a rescue should provide to its animals and to its clients.
The farm should be clean and well maintained. That means that the stalls that are being used should be well bedded (any bedding is fine shavings/straw/etc) and be well mucked on a regular basis. Horses that are kept out of doors should have adequate paddock space, or be supplemented with hay. They should all have water at all times both indoors and out. Fencing should be safe and adequate to keep the horses where they belong. No barbed wire or other truly unsafe fencing should be allowed. There should be signs that the owner is making efforts to keep the fencing and barn maintained even if there are things that are evidently in need of repair (hey - we all have fence rails needing repair). The fields should be free of dangerous equipment and other items likely to cause injury to a horse. If horses are routinely kept out of doors 24/7 there should be some kind of run-in shelter available.
Feed and hay should be stored in a safe, clean environment. Grain should be contained in a way that discourages snacking by escapee horses and keeps rodents etc out of it (as much as possible - old freezers are a great way to do this - cheap and easy to get a hold of too). A variety of feed suited to the needs of the various horses at the rescue should be available. A reasonable supply of medication should be available on hand (those medications the rescue owner knows how to use correctly), especially penicillin, bute, worming paste, and banamine (anyone can learn to do intramuscular shots). If a horse needs special medication it should be evident that the medication is on hand and that the rescue knows how to use it.
The horses should be well cared for and happy in their home. Horses with special needs should show signs of having those special needs cared for. The horses should show evidence of having been groomed on a reasonably regular basis. Their feet should be in reasonable condition, showing evidence of regular hoof care (although some horses' feet will obviously need more care than others). Rescues who have been in residence for an extended time should be in good weight, good health (with the exception of pre-existing conditions), and show evidence of regular care. New rescues of course will be more varied in condition. A rescue that routinely rescues from auctions or other questionable sources should have an appropriate quarantine area.
If the rescue is marketing riding horses there should be an appropriate area set aside for clients to try the horses. This area should be clear of obstacles that could cause injury to horse or rider. Ideally it would be flat, fenced and a minimum of 100'x50', but that would be pretty flexible. The riding area should be easily cleared of horses (if it is a turn-out area) so that riders can ride without the interference of other horses in the ring loose with them (I've seen it and ridden in it before...).
If the rescue accepts stallions there should be safe, well constructed stalls (or at least one stall) available for stallion use. There should be at least one individual turn-out paddock/field with no shared fencelines and preferably electric wire for the stallion(s) to go out in. The rescue owner should have had some experience with stallions in the past before accepting them at their rescue.
If the rescue accepts mares in foal there should be an adequate place set aside for the mare(s) to foal. This could be a foaling stall (no smaller than 12'x12', preferably bigger - especially for draft mares), or a foaling paddock (a small grass paddock, very lightly used, mucked daily when in use). There should also be a small paddock set aside (could be the foaling paddock - or could be the stallion paddock) for the mare and foal to be turned out individually for the first two weeks so they can safely bond before returning to the herd.
The person managing the rescue should be an experienced horse person with preferably over 5 years of horse experience. This experience should be varied if possible in more than one segment of the horse industry. If they are accepting stallions the manager (or an employee) should be experienced with stallions. If they are accepting mares in foal or youngstock the manager (or an employee) should have some experience with mares and foals.
The horse rescue owner/manager should be able to provide references both horsey and non-horsey. If the rescue adopts out, at least one reference should be from a prior adoptive home. References from the rescue's regular vet and farrier should be required.
About the Author
Lydia V Kelly is a writer for www.HorseClicks.com, popular classifieds of
horses for sale
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