| 1998 Case Histories
The following case histories
represent a small sample of rescued horses that entered Front Range Equine Rescue's (FRER) program in 1998.
FRER's quarterly newsletter, The Hoof Beat, highlights
histories of all horses that come into the rescue during the last quarter. The newsletter is available online or you can request an email copy.
Case Studies by Year
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Angel: a 15 year old
Appaloosa mare donated by her owner. Angel had been ranched, packed,
hunted and bred prior to this owner. Sold off after being injured,
Angel had a strong mistrust of people. Rehabilitation dealt with
Angel's trust issues and she was adopted as a companion horse in
September 1999.
Cinnamon: rescued at a
local auction, this older chestnut mare was emaciated with a fused
fetlock. She and her 3 month old foal were to be separated at the
auction. FRER bought the pair to keep them together and help
Cinnamon recover her health. See her before and after photos above. Cinnamon was adopted to a wonderful home
in September 2000.
Sierra: rescued from a local auction, this Thoroughbred mare
was very nervous and skittish from mishandling in her past. She
required weight gain and light exercise to tone her muscles. Adopted
in December 1998, Sierra has become an excellent trail riding horse.
Due to an out of state move, Sierra's new owner could not keep her
and she returned to FRER in May 2001. She was re-adopted
in July 2002.
Stormy:
rescued at a local auction, Stormy was the 3 month old foal of
Cinnamon. Stormy was adopted in November 1998, but due to a change in
living circumstances he was returned to FRER in May 2000. Stormy
began his under saddle training in December 2000 and competed in his
first horse show in June 2001. Stormy continued his training in
2001-2002, continuing to win ribbons at local schooling shows. He was
adopted to his perfect match (an 11 year old young rider) in the summer
of 2002.
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