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2004 Case Histories
The following case histories
represent a small sample of rescued horses that entered Front Range Equine Rescue's (FRER) program in 2004.
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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Wilbur: is a 16 year old Thoroughbred gelding
rescued from a kid's summer camp. He was beginning to lose weight
and the camp director turned him over to FRER. The winter
months often make it harder for a horse to gain weight, but by late
spring, Wilbur's ribs were no longer visible. He spent a month
with a trainer for trail riding assessment and was adopted in June 2004
to a new home.
Alaska: is a 19 year old grey mare, part Arabian, rescued from a summer
camp. She is approximately 150 pounds underweight, but should
make a full recovery. She has a very friendly personality and is
already a favorite among rescue volunteers. She is suitable for trail riding by an intermediate
rider. Alaska was adopted in April 2005. Before and after photos above.
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