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Seattle Times: Carnation woman charged with felony cruelty in horse-abuse case 

Carnation woman charged with felony cruelty in horse-abuse case By Natalie Singer Feb 27 2008 A Carnation woman who runs a horse-breeding and boarding business was charged today with three counts of felony first-degree animal cruelty after animal-control officers said they found four dead horses, an emaciated foal on the brink of death and nine other horses without food or drinkable water on her…

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Seattle Times: Woman booked after dead and ailing horses found 

Woman booked after dead and ailing horses found By Peyton Whitely Published Feb 26 2008 A 47-year-old woman has been booked into King County jail on suspicion of 10 counts of animal cruelty after more than a dozen horses were found dead or dying on property near Carnation. An investigation began Friday when Snohomish County animal-control officers asked the King County Sheriff’s Office to check…

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Lexi Update from Sept 26 2010 

Update from Sara: I rode Lexi this weekend and she was a good girl. SAFE has done a great service to her in putting a fabulous foundation on her. She’s such a sweet girl and so easy to handle. After many rides on a very greeney this summer, riding Lexi was a fun diversion! She’s really fabulous walk & trot, the canter takes a little work to get the engine going.

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Charmeon 

Charmeon is a 13 year old Percheron cross mare, gray, 15 hands and approx. 1400 lbs. Her owner has lost her job and is unable to care for her two horses any more and desperately needs to find Charmeon a home. Her current owner has had Charmeon for 5 years and she purcharsed her from a PMU farm which was closing and Charmeon was going to be sent to slaughter. She has good conformation and a…

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Tia 

breed: Appaloosa color: grey with blanket age: 30+ sex: mare height: 15 hh Tia was rescued from a neglect situation and is still recovering from her ordeal. She has chronic uveitis and is blind in her left eye. She came to us about 200 pounds underweight and the condition of her teeth necessitate that she be fed a mash twice a day. Once rehabilitated, Tia will be offered for adoption as a…

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Baxter 

breed: Paint cross color: white and black pinto age: 11 (born approx. 2000) sex: gelding height: 15 hh Adopted by Mandy K. of Yelm, WA. Baxter was rescued from an animal cruelty case in Skagit County in December of 2009 where he was starved to a Body Condition Score of 1. He has been fully rehabilitated and is now going under saddle. He is green broke but seems sensible under saddle, appropriate…

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Lexi 

breed: Quarter pony color: chestnut age: 8 (born 2002) sex: mare height: 13.3 hh Lexi is green broke and would be suitable for a child or smaller adult with advanced beginner riding skills. Status: Adopted! training: SAFE provided 60 days of professional training to start Lexi under saddle Lexi is great in new places or on trails. She’s been to a schooling show and did quite well. She loads,…

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Ask and Ye Shall Receive: the Story of Redmond

Ask and Ye Shall Receive: the Story of Redmond 

Jaime & I went to the Yakima feedlot in Oct 2005 to help CBER evaluate a large group of new horses. Because there were so many horses at the lot, CBER had to focus on the sound, rideable horses that would be the easiest to find home for. There was a chestnut gelding at the lot that day with a hugely enlarged ankle — clearly unsound — who was not going to be listed. I will never forget the…

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Tia Dec 1 2010 

Tia is doing well, she seems stocked up on her right hind but she doesn’t favor it or move lame on it. I put her in the arena for a bit last night with Slam and Vanna and she rolled and ran and bucked with the two of them. She is very vocal and has quite a distictive holler when she knows it’s dinner time. Tia has gone over to NWESC, mainly due to us needing to move some horses around and her…

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Tia Oct 28 2010 

Tia had a recheck today on her eyes and they look much better. The ulcer in her right eye is now healed and there is no more discharge out of either eye. The eye specialist does not feel that she is in any discomfort in the blind eye and no further action is needed, but she may have further flare-ups of the uveitis so if she develops runny eyes again, may need to have eye meds again.

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Tia Oct 25 2010 

Caiti and I worked on her rain rot and gave her a thorough grooming complete with a pretty braided tail over the weekend. She tied in the stall very well and was practically falling asleep on us as we groomed her and showed us her funny face as we scratched all her itchy spots. We moved her to the small paddock next to Slam, Vanna and Tara so she could stretch her legs out a bit and enjoy the…

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Tia Update from Oct 21 2010 

Tia’s fecal came back and she was LOADED with worms. 503 Strongyle ova per gram! Even the vet was surprised. I wormed her today with just a half-dose of Ivermectin and am hoping that she doesn’t get sick from the die-off. In a week she will get dosed again with a full dose, and then in a month we will do the Panacur PowerPak. The eye specialist thinks that we can get her uveitis under control…

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Tia Photos from Oct 19 2010 

Here are some photos. I think some of these pictures really capture her spirit. She is obviously thrilled to be in the company of other horses and seems very happy to be where she is now. Hopefully she is on her way to feeling better as well. 

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Tia Background & History — Aug 19 2010 

Tia was brought to our attention by one of our volunteers, who has been involved in Animal Rescue efforts for some time. She was located in Skokomish, on an Indian Reservation near Shelton. There is no Animal Control in that area, but fortunately the horse was bad enough that the Sheriff was willing to confiscate the horse should the horse have a place to go. Once I saw the pictures, I knew that…

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Lexi Update from Aug 8 2010 

I just had to post how proud I am of Lexi. She did GREAT for me at the show, especially considering I’d only started working with her the previous week and she’d had a month or two off before that. Anyway, for the record she won the dressage Intro A & B classes as well as the high point for Intro (with a 68% score). She then went on to win the Green Horse Walk Only pleasure class, and placed…

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Lexi Update from Aug 4 2010 

Update from foster mom: Lexi is doing well and we’re going to try all sorts of classes at the show Saturday (dressage, english, western, trail — all walk/trot). She’s a good all arounder. I’ve been working with her lightly almost daily since I picked her up last week and am definitely enjoying her. I haven’t had her on the trails yet (hope to this evening); I am willing to bet she’d be great.…

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Lexi Update from July 27 2010 

Lexi hasn’t had much done with her the last few months due to lack of volunteers to ride her, and she has gotten a bit fat and sassy. Last night she was ridden by Amy, who previously fostered Whisper and Aiden, and then Amy took her home to work with her for the next 10 days and take her to the SAFE show! So hopefully she will be posting some updates soon and we will get to see her in action at…

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Lexi Update from Feb 13 2010 

Lexi is available for adoption again! The past few months she has been ridden by an 11 year old girl and has proved herself to be safe and quiet. We took her back because of some concerns that the foster home was not able to handle her strict farrier routine and she had also dropped weight in their care. She had her teeth done a few months ago and is once again in need of a child or small adult…

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Lexi Update from Aug 30 2009 

Allison tried Lexi out western today. She was so cute! And you can slow that trot down to a nice western jog too!  She cooled her out bareback afterwards. Video also:

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Lexi Update from Aug 23 2009 

Lexi was so good at the 2009 SAFE Benefit Show! Everyone was amazed she had only had 75 days under saddle…she was so laid back and easy going! She wasn’t real comfortable having horses she didn’t know close to her so we put a red ribbon in her tail just to be safe, but she was really good. 

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Lexi Update from Aug 12 2009 

I rode Lexi myself tonight. She did great! She’s a lot of fun, and VERY sensitive to your seat and weight aids. She did great even with my cats deciding it was a good time to chase each other up the arena posts as we rode by. She didn’t like the length of my arena where the shelters were, but her idea of spooking is more like a slow-motion leg yield away from whatever she doesn’t like. Once she…

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Lexi Update from Aug 8 2009 

Lexi was awesome today! She looks so good, like a little mini-Warmblood! Alison got to ride her (I will have to have a turn soon though, she looks so fun!). She very steady now, very consistent on the bit and very forward, none of that pony movement or attitude from her! Out on the trails she was awesome, totally fearless, she charged to the front and even though she walks on the buckle she…

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Lexi Update from July 23 2009 

Lexi’s doing great in her training. She’s not quite consistent with her canter work yet, she has a hard time maintaining it on the corners with a rider but is getting there. She’s totally unfazed by anything that is going on around her and very calm and easy going. She pulled a shoe yesterday and her foot immediately began to roll inwards so it is our consensus now that she needs to just stay in…

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Lexi Update from July 10 2009 

Lexi is doing fabulous with her training. Training sessions are still being kept short but she has remained completely sound even with a consistent 4–5 days a week of work. She has now done some short canter sessions under saddle as well. She is described as very smooth to ride and is going fairly consistently on the bit now. She will still flip her head a little at the very beginning of a work…

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Lexi Update from June 27 2009 

Well today was the big video day for Lexi. And wow! I know its always exciting seeing these horses under saddle for the first time, but with Lexi it was even cooler, because the change to her FEET with the shoes has been amazing! She almost looks normal! Just that little bit of support from the shoes has not only made her more comfortable, but she is straighter in her entire leg and her front…

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Lexi Update from June 25 2009 

Lexi’s training is coming along very well. Like Rhythm, she is also now walking and trotting around the big arena under saddle. We also, after much discussion and getting Dr. Hannah’s blessing, put front shoes on Lexi as she seemed like she was getting footsore. She walked off immediately more comfortable with the shoes on. It’s a bit scary making *any* changes with her feet but my farrier felt…

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Lexi Update from June 3 2009 

Lexi has also progressed to having a rider leaning over her back at a walk. She’s a little more nervous with Rhythm and hence a little behind him but coming along nicely as well.

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Lexi Update from May 29 2009 

Lexi is doing well in her first couple of weeks in training. She has learned to cross-tie, lunge, get baths, and is wearing a saddle and bridle. She wasn’t thrilled with the bit at first (was trying to spit it out) and bucked the second time she was saddled but has otherwise been very good. She is also now great about being caught (an issue at first) and walks right up to you to be caught.

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