Holiday Cheer from Myers the Merry Horse!
The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:
All About Equine Animal Rescue, Inc
Myers
Adoptable Horses
New USRider Offer
Volunteer Corner, Volunteer Needs
AAE Used Tack Store + Holiday Hours
Other Ways to Help
AAE Friends, Supporters, & Service Providers
It’s that time at the end of the year when we reflect upon the horses (and other animals) you have helped over the past 12 months. We are filled with so much gratitude for your support, because this is what makes rescuing and caring for horses-in-need possible. Every horse represents the combined efforts of our community – volunteers, donors, and supporters who believe in the power of second chances.
As is tradition in December, each day this month, we share stories from the past year that are the direct result of you and your dedication to horses-in-need. Thank you for being such an incredible horse warrior and fighting for horses who need another chance. We hope you enjoy! Happy Holidays to all!
MYERS
AAE welcomed Myers along with Portia, Maia, and Whiskey in summer 2023. After a call from law enforcement to help with an older horse, we went to pick up Maia and discovered another three in need of help. The horses’ basic care and overall health had been inadequate for some time. Myers and Whiskey were stallions who had each been tied to a 15-foot rope attached to a metal stake in the ground, and some resarch shows they likely lived this way for seven years. At that time, we didn’t take in mature stallions due to the difficult challenges they can represent, but we couldn’t leave Myers and Whiskey where they were. We added Portia to the intake, and loaded her into the trailer with Maia, then returned for the boys after building two stallion paddocks at AAE.
Myers was a bit challenging with studly behavior, but overall, he was not unmanageable. Over the following several months at AAE, he gained weight, his handling and behavior improved considerably. Once he was more manageable, he was dewormed and had hoof care, though he wasn’t a fan of farrier work. He had dental care, and vaccines, and he got a microchip. His hooves were touched up after his dental. Soon after, he was castrated, and that closed that chapter of his life. He was ready to start a new chapter.
After he’d been with us for a little over a year, he made a really big transformation, and Myers found a forever home!
This holiday season, the horses we rescue have only one wish: a bright future. With your support, we can give them more than just shelter — we can give them hope. Join us in making their dreams come true by helping us provide the funding needed to care for and rehome these majestic creatures. Your generosity this December will help more horses find their second chance in 2025.
Your donations provide a safe, loving home for rescued horses. Your contribution will ensure that horses like Myers find the peace and care they deserve, now and in the future. Any amount is very much appreciated, and it makes a big difference for the horses.