Monday, December 31, 2012

Last Chance - Midnight Deadline

Friends,

Our winter online newsletter still is not posted, yet I urge you to think about giving, and thanks to those who already have donated in 2012.

As everywhere, our needs are great, and hay prices are doubled.  We need your help to continue our mission for the horses.  As you also know, we are a hard-working group of volunteers who will go to the ends of the earth for Standardbreds, and any other horse in need within our ability to do so.

Help us help the ones we have already had the privilege of serving, whether here at our sanctuary, a rescued horse, or a horse loved by its owner as a racing champion, who now wants to know its horse lives in safety, peace, and help with ASAP.

There are buttons on the home page of our site for your convenience - whether it is $5 or $500, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your gift!

Saturday, December 29, 2012

URGENT - Busy Longstockings and Delectable - Nowhere To Go

Busylongstockings

OK everyone, this is the frustrating part of what we do.  Human nature can be a bit unpredictable.  First of all, hats off to the owner of these two mares, who got the vet out to draw coggins and do an interstate health  certificate for horses to travel to Wisconsin.  This all takes a bit of time, especially with the holidays........meanwhile...........

the people who went through the process to be approved to adopt decided to take in two other rescues - two colts six and seven months old, locally.  This leaves no room at the inn for the mares.  While this does not seem fair, and is quite frustrating, I believe that the right person will come along.  Thanks so much to Joe for his patience as we scramble to assist him in placing the girls.  If you can help, please contact Sue at 608-792-5126 or asapinc@mwt.net

Up Periscope - Now Available!

"Peri" is a 17+ hand Standardbred gelding.  He was adopted by a woman who has kept him  since age 2.  He is now 12, and in foster care in Hortonville.  Peri was retrained to saddle by his adopter.  He has not been ridden for a year, so will need some refreshing.  This horse can ride and drive, and is sound.  Please contact Sue with any more questions at 608-792-5126 cell or asapinc@mwt.net

Here is his breeding - impressive!

UP PERISCOPE (WC9955, H)
TATTLER'S TORPEDO - YOUNG WAVE - NIATROSS


GENERAL INFORMATION
Foaling Date:04/06/2000Sex:Horse
Foaling Place:MARTINSVILLE ILColor:Bay
Tattoo:Freezebrand:WC995
Death Date: S&D Last Year:
Markings:STAR; LEFT HIND ANKLE; RIGHT HIND PASTERN WHITE, HIGHER IN BACK.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

End of Year Musings

Janimal_and_sue

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are accomplished - never watched The Nativity Story, which was so important for me to see with my family, but all of you know that even the best laid plans of mice and men.........combined with a horrible case of flu among most of our family members, has delayed the perfect plan.   

 We all were together, we all attended church, we honored God for sending His son, we were amazed at His grace and blessings, and now face the end of 2012 with mixed feelings.   

   I came home tonite along with my family, all of us coughing, sneezing, headaches, congestion, aching and weak beyond belief,  but still keeping our chins up.  I remember my mother's brave decade or more with her Parkinsons, her tragedies in losing my father and all of her belongings in a house fire two weeks prior, and realizing that life just isn't fair, yet God promises to be with us through it all, and my mom stood on that promise.  There is a gaping hole in my heart still, but I realize mom is celebrating along with the Lord in places we cannot even comprehend, and before we know it we will join her.  Not that I am in a hurry, but as life goes along we realize there are no guarantees for any of us, and faith is really important.    

  I am reflecting back upon my life and missing so many influential people. People who introduced me to the world that I was so passionate about, despite my parents scratching their heads and hoping it was just a phase - the world of horses.  I am reflecting back upon my best friend, Perri, and her mom and dad, Shirley and Al, all of which are still actively involved in the horse world.  They were the first family I knew as a three year old, and I was magnetized to their place where I grew up in the Almaden Valley because their life was what I dreamed of - horses, dogs, cats, even rats!  I got my first taste of riding with them, and my love for horses deepened as I grew into something I could not contain.  My dad "relocated" us to Wisconsin when I was 15 ( you don't want to do that to a 15 year old by the way) for a more "wholesome" lifestyle.  My rebellion at being in Wisconsin blossomed, but many good things eventually came of it.  I met people who shared my passion for horses.  My dad "fenangled" a deal where a local farmer could have free pasture for one of his mares in exchange for me being able to ride the red Quarter horse named Lady in the late 70's.  I can't tell you how many times I called Bernie up, wanting to know why his steady mare had bucked me off! He let me figure it out...........and before long I was riding her from my parents farm to Chaseburg all by myself - about an 8 mile ride.  I met so many horse people back then - there were grill-outs, bar b cues, trail rides, wagon rides, and there were people willing to come pick me up and let me tag along.  I met Ray Wangen back when I was 14.  I did not have a horse to ride (someone was using my Lady from Bernie), so Ray brought an 28 year old "Indian pony" with one blue eye for me to take on a 2 day trail ride out by Cashton.  I was so nervous my heart was POUNDING.  I got on that old gelding and half way up the trail to the top of the hill the pony/horse decided this was not for him and he began all the antics he could to get me off.  I eventually flew off him and landed, and I heard lots of laughter.  LAUGHTER!  Then Ray's voice telling me to get back on. If my dad had known this......I dont' even want to tell you what he would have done, but I sucked it up and got back on, petrified.  We finished the ride, and I was hooked.  Between my childhood friend and my Wisconsin experiences, my love for animals and the horse has become a lifetime passion that won't go away.   

   All these years later, I begin to miss the influential people who have since passed.  We lost Ray in 1998, and I thought my heart would not endure, as my dad had just suffered a very serious heart attack that year and was in the hospital at the time of his funeral.  I went to my dad's bedside after Ray's funeral, with tear-stained eyes, recounting how the Amish community had come together to be at Ray's funeral for all he had done for them.  The funeral procession included Ray's precious chuck wagon, pulled by one of his favorite teams, and people walking behind the wagon all the way from the funeral home to the church.  My dad listened, then said, "You don't need to be sad for him any more".  I never understood those words until later.    

  Just a couple of years ago we lost Bernie, the man who had given me my first ever horse who bucked me off until we learned how to get along with each other.  Bernie taught me how to be tough, how to get back on, and how to care for my first horse 24/7.  Lady taught me how to catch that hard to catch horse, and how to handle a bit of attitude. Bernie had a team of ponies that were sponsored by Rocky's Restaurant in Stoddard, so he was popular at many many parades throughout the years.  I saw him at Wild West Days about 3 summers ago and realized he had really slowed down, but was still out there in his late 80's doing what he loved.   

   Where are all of the old timers?  Am I now an old timer?  Do I continue to try to spread the love and passion as the people in my life did?  I don't think I'm old yet, but I realize there are less and less people with the passion around.......and it scares me.  Let me always continue to be an inspiration to anyone and everyone about the racing industry, the history of harness racing, the love of the sport, the overall love of horses, and the knowledge that Standardbreds make the best ever trail horses when they can no longer race.     

  Merry Christmas, everyone!!!  

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Another Update

The Texas Ag Dept and USDA is assisting ASAP with attempting to recover
Magic.
We just sent two pictures to Jon Garza, official at the border, and if
Magic is there (if we can find out which port) they will do all they can
to save him.

There is some doubt about whether or not Magic actually shipped to Mexico,
since the kill buyer also takes horses to auctions and has his own.

If any of you know of any upcoming auctions in Thorpe or anywhere near
Black River Falls, please let me know. We would also love if someone were
able to check the kill buyer's property for positive ID on Magic.

We're doing all we can.

Sue

Another Update

The Texas Ag Dept and USDA is assisting ASAP with attempting to recover
Magic.
We just sent two pictures to Jon Garza, official at the border, and if
Magic is there (if we can find out which port) they will do all they can
to save him.

There is some doubt about whether or not Magic actually shipped to Mexico,
since the kill buyer also takes horses to auctions and has his own.

If any of you know of any upcoming auctions in Thorpe or anywhere near
Black River Falls, please let me know. We would also love if someone were
able to check the kill buyer's property for positive ID on Magic.

We're doing all we can.

Sue

Update on Magic

I will say that I am impressed with Paul G. Egrie at the United States
Department of Agriculture. He phoned me this morning after attempting to
reach kill buyer Steve Marg from BRF, who is not answering his phone
currently.

He said that it would be possible to stop the movement of Magic into
Mexico if we know what port he was taken to, and when. If we cannot
connect with Steve, this information cannot be gotten anywhere else.

I did get the number for the supervisor of the Texas TDA, who monitors
movement of horses into Mexico. Her name is Jessica - contact number is
512-463-8251. They would be willing, according to Mr. Egrie, to look for
Magic if they know WHICH Port...........auuughhh.........frustrating.

On the other hand, a very nice person who lost her horse to slaughter
after it was stolen from her, is assisting us with this. She thinks Steve
is also a dealer, and may keep horses back that are well trained or
gentle, and resell them. He, she feels, may lie about the horse being
shipped, to get us off his back. I think Steve not answering his phone
indicates to me that he may not want to divulge any more information.

I feel as though we have fought the good fight, and now it is in God's
hands. I will continue to try to reach Steve by text and phone. Anyone
else who wants to try to reach him, or Jessica, or Jon, or Mr. Egrie -
much appreciated.

For Magic..............and so many like him.

Update on Magic

I will say that I am impressed with Paul G. Egrie at the United States
Department of Agriculture. He phoned me this morning after attempting to
reach kill buyer Steve Marg from BRF, who is not answering his phone
currently.

He said that it would be possible to stop the movement of Magic into
Mexico if we know what port he was taken to, and when. If we cannot
connect with Steve, this information cannot be gotten anywhere else.

I did get the number for the supervisor of the Texas TDA, who monitors
movement of horses into Mexico. Her name is Jessica - contact number is
512-463-8251. They would be willing, according to Mr. Egrie, to look for
Magic if they know WHICH Port...........auuughhh.........frustrating.

On the other hand, a very nice person who lost her horse to slaughter
after it was stolen from her, is assisting us with this. She thinks Steve
is also a dealer, and may keep horses back that are well trained or
gentle, and resell them. He, she feels, may lie about the horse being
shipped, to get us off his back. I think Steve not answering his phone
indicates to me that he may not want to divulge any more information.

I feel as though we have fought the good fight, and now it is in God's
hands. I will continue to try to reach Steve by text and phone. Anyone
else who wants to try to reach him, or Jessica, or Jon, or Mr. Egrie -
much appreciated.

For Magic..............and so many like him.

Monday, December 17, 2012

MAGIC - TIME-SENSITIVE

Okay, here is what I know:

IF Magic did get transported already to Texas, there are two Texas
horse-slaughter plants. Any help that any of you can give to assist us in
contacting them in regards to Magic is much appreciated. I will go to the
ends of the earth to prevent this if at all possible.

DALLAS CROWN, Inc.
Phone: (972) 932-3436
email: info@dallascrown.com

BELTEX CORP
(817) 624-1136
email: ericn@onramp.net

I am going to start attempting contacts now - pray it isn't too late!

MAGIC - TIME-SENSITIVE

Okay, here is what I know:

IF Magic did get transported already to Texas, there are two Texas
horse-slaughter plants. Any help that any of you can give to assist us in
contacting them in regards to Magic is much appreciated. I will go to the
ends of the earth to prevent this if at all possible.

DALLAS CROWN, Inc.
Phone: (972) 932-3436
email: info@dallascrown.com

BELTEX CORP
(817) 624-1136
email: ericn@onramp.net

I am going to start attempting contacts now - pray it isn't too late!

ALERT - MAGIC ON KILL TRUCK

Despite my best efforts in trying to place Magic for the Amish gentleman,
despite the fact that he had this horse for 11 years and did not want to
wait for ASAP to find him a home, Magic was sold to a kill buyer for next
to nothing, and may be on his way to Texas for scheduled slaughter in
Mexico.

I stopped by this man's house to check on Magic today, and to advise him
we were working on foster care or an adoptive home as fast as we could. He grinned and said he just needed the horse gone, so Magic left with
Steve Marg, kill buyer from Black River Falls.

I got in my car, not knowing if I should hit the man or shame myself for
not taking Magic despite our great numbers here at the farm. I called my
friend Lori, and we brainstormed. Lori gave me Steve Marg's number, and I
have called and left messages for him. We have committed to bringing
Magic back if he can be saved before transport to Texas.

If any of you would mind standing up for Magic, please give Steve Marg a
call at 715-284-7004.

Let him know Magic is an ASAP horse, and that we would like to come and
pick him up. If I don't have several people assisting me with this, we
may lose every chance we have to spare his life. If someone can get Steve
to answer, we can hook up a trailer and be on our way, no matter what the
cost. Please help us!!!!!

Remember, the number is 715-284-7004. This is a sound horse - a wonderful
horse - who gave up his life to serve man. It is now time for man to
serve him.

ALERT - MAGIC ON KILL TRUCK

Despite my best efforts in trying to place Magic for the Amish gentleman,
despite the fact that he had this horse for 11 years and did not want to
wait for ASAP to find him a home, Magic was sold to a kill buyer for next
to nothing, and may be on his way to Texas for scheduled slaughter in
Mexico.

I stopped by this man's house to check on Magic today, and to advise him
we were working on foster care or an adoptive home as fast as we could. He grinned and said he just needed the horse gone, so Magic left with
Steve Marg, kill buyer from Black River Falls.

I got in my car, not knowing if I should hit the man or shame myself for
not taking Magic despite our great numbers here at the farm. I called my
friend Lori, and we brainstormed. Lori gave me Steve Marg's number, and I
have called and left messages for him. We have committed to bringing
Magic back if he can be saved before transport to Texas.

If any of you would mind standing up for Magic, please give Steve Marg a
call at 715-284-7004.

Let him know Magic is an ASAP horse, and that we would like to come and
pick him up. If I don't have several people assisting me with this, we
may lose every chance we have to spare his life. If someone can get Steve
to answer, we can hook up a trailer and be on our way, no matter what the
cost. Please help us!!!!!

Remember, the number is 715-284-7004. This is a sound horse - a wonderful
horse - who gave up his life to serve man. It is now time for man to
serve him.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

BND's Best - URGENT

Ben, or BnD's Best, has been with the same family for many many years. Sadly, it is time for him to leave there, since the adopters can no longer
keep him.
BnD, or Ben, was donated to us as a young horse with a hip issue - but has
always gotten around okay with it. Over the years, he is a little more
arthritic in that hip and needs some Previcox or other meds to manage the
stiffness.
Ben is loving, kind, gentle, and almost black. He is a Standardbred. We
are in desperate need of a place for him to go for the winter - he is near
Viroqua, WI

If you have a knack with horses that have arthritis, or want to help just
because you are able, please contact us! We can provide the Previcox if
you are able to feed it. We don't have much time for Ben, or for Deon. Please help!

BND's Best - URGENT

Ben, or BnD's Best, has been with the same family for many many years. Sadly, it is time for him to leave there, since the adopters can no longer
keep him.
BnD, or Ben, was donated to us as a young horse with a hip issue - but has
always gotten around okay with it. Over the years, he is a little more
arthritic in that hip and needs some Previcox or other meds to manage the
stiffness.
Ben is loving, kind, gentle, and almost black. He is a Standardbred. We
are in desperate need of a place for him to go for the winter - he is near
Viroqua, WI

If you have a knack with horses that have arthritis, or want to help just
because you are able, please contact us! We can provide the Previcox if
you are able to feed it. We don't have much time for Ben, or for Deon. Please help!

K Macaroni!

Got some pics of K Macaroni today in her new home with Alice and Ray.
Thought I'd share - she is so adorable, and she is back in harness! Fun
to see.

K Macaroni!

Got some pics of K Macaroni today in her new home with Alice and Ray.
Thought I'd share - she is so adorable, and she is back in harness! Fun
to see.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Branson!

Here are some pictures taken last weekend. Daniel O Donnell was a joy to
talk with - we shared some emotion over my mom's passing. We were there in
honor of her to hear him sing.

Other pics are of my sister and brother in law and I (along with my hubby
Craig, not pictured) at Andy Williams' Grill and Stone Hill Winery.
Fun times!

Branson!

Here are some pictures taken last weekend. Daniel O Donnell was a joy to
talk with - we shared some emotion over my mom's passing. We were there in
honor of her to hear him sing.

Other pics are of my sister and brother in law and I (along with my hubby
Craig, not pictured) at Andy Williams' Grill and Stone Hill Winery.
Fun times!