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Save a Life / Help the Animals -
Please donate today!
All of the care and upkeep for our animals is done by us, either out of pocket or by your tax deductible donations. All donations will go completely (100%) to the animals -- we do not compensate ourselves for our work. Please make a donation today and help with the expense of maintaining these beautiful animals that were once unwanted. Your donation will go towards food, shelter and the special medications needed to keep these beautiful creatures happy and healthy.
Your donation can be made by credit card or Pay Pal payment, which is completely safe and secure. The animals will love you for it!
Image far left: Co-founder Lynda getting a kiss from Jessica, who has an extreme underbite. Above Right: Millie coming in for a big smooch!
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If you want to sponsor a specific animal on our meet the animals page, please let us know in the message box when you check out. We'll put your initials in a heart next to his or her name!
"You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
from "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
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Farrier trimming a horse's hoof; necessary upkeep for good horse hoof health and comfort.
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Here's what your donations can do!
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Purchase 2 bails of hay + 1/2 bag of grain, a one day supply for the Foundation.
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Pay for the medical care for Easy and GW for two weeks
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Pay for farriery for two horses, to have hooves trimmed (needed every 2 months)
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$150.00
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Pay for veterinary care for 3 mo.
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more than $150
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Large animals - hay
30 bails of hay (1 Ton) = $240
• 1 horse eats 3 tons/yr
• 1 llama eats 2 tons/yr
• 1 Zebu eats 2 tons/yr
• 1 Burro eats 2 tons/yr
Medications - Large animals
Pergoglyde (for Cushing's disease), $200.00 lasts 3 months
Rapid Flex- Glucosomine For Horses $360.00/year
Grain and special feed
Grain for large animals- $12.00/ # 50 bag
Horses = $624/year
Equine Senior for older horses -$1300/year
Grain for chickens, guinea hens and ducks, $832/year
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Some of the medications for animals with medical conditions.

Food disappears pretty quickly around here!
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