
Horses are the
icon of Freedom in America. Aside from the dog, horses have been man's
best friend for centuries, carrying them cross-country, being their
faithful comrades in battle, pulling the wagons that carried their
families, their supplies and materials for their homesteads. Many families
would not have had a home if it weren't for the tireless efforts of their
true blue horse, hauling hundreds of pounds of supplies and water back and
forth for miles and weeks at a time. Horses, with their gentle nature and
deep emotional soul offer friendship and help to heal children with
disabilities.
When one thinks of the American Spirit, it includes the horse; visions of
cowboys, farms, horse racing and ponies comes forefront to mind - not
abuse, starvation, neglect and slaughter of these amazing and sensitive
creatures. It's almost unfathomable that this proud and beautiful country
could stand behind the cruelty and murder of such proud and beautiful
animals for so long...our friends....the frequent guests of childhood
lullaby's and dreams.
But now, thankfully things are changing because of that great American
Spirit and because of people like you who care - people who have been
educated through public awareness programs such as National Horse
Protection Day.
This holiday was created to raise
awareness through public education about the plight of horses in America,
the abuse, neglect, homelessness and slaughter and to promote adoption
events around the nation on March 1st to help unwanted horses find a
forever home.
Our goal for 2008, through our MANE Event and other events around the U.S.
is to save 5,000 horses in one day - March 1st, 2008.
Please join us!
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