All the Starving Horses 

March 10, 2010
More pictures of equine abuse in Tennessee by Susan Adcock. Read the story
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I would like to get some information on how to adopt one of these horses. If you could send it to me, I'd really appreciate it. I had a horse in Michigan that had been abused before, and he turned out to be a really good horse. I'd like to help with abused horses, but my funds are limited, but I'd be willing to give some time. Are they still being kept in Murfreesboro? Thanks for your time, jwp

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Posted by John Purviance on March 11, 2010 at 1:09 PM

John - The remaining Cannon county horses - and some from Sumner - are with Volunteer Equine Advocates of Gallatin. (http://www.vea-tnhorserescue.org/) There are adoption applications on their website. Thanks!

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Posted by Elizabeth Jones on March 15, 2010 at 10:00 AM

What you people are doing is wonderful!!!!I have 3 horses, 1 I rescued from man that would get drunk alot and hit the pony. He is doing great now and is starting to trust people again.All my horses are loved and I wish I could take on more but can't with this economy.Also I'm working with the U.S.Humane Society to try and pass the bill Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act, to stop our American horses going to slaughterhouses in Mexico and Canada.I hope it gets passed soon,it makes me sick thinking about those innocent ponies and horses going through that awful pain. Keep up the good work and God Bless You.

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Posted by Sharon Holt on March 28, 2010 at 11:55 AM
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