2017

In 2017, we had these benefiting rescues, sponsors, trainers, and horses.

Benefiting Rescues

River Edge Farm Horse Rescue Humans helping horses heal from the inside out!

River Edge Farm Horse RescueRiver Edge Farm Horse Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)3 public charity located in Lyles, TN where horses of all breeds and ages are taken in and cared for. We are dedicated to taking in horses that are voluntarily surrendered by owners who can no longer care for them, are abandoned or have been taken from owners where they were neglected or mistreated. Each horse is provided veterinary care, farrier care, dental care and is evaluated for rehabilitation and training needs.  

Safe Harbor Equine and Livestock Sanctuary

Safe Harbor Equine SanctuarySafe Harbor Equine and Livestock Sanctuary will provide a safe, nurturing and healing environment with a special focus on animals requiring critical care. We will adopt out rehabilitated animals and provide a caring sanctuary for the animals that have ongoing needs. We will provide a safe environment to help people with personal, mental and psychological challenges better their lives through quality interaction with rescued equine and farm animals. We seek to educate the public about responsible ownership and the dignity of all life. We were founded in 2012 and have been a 501(c)3 since 2013. Since inception we have already aided over 300 animals. We are a 100% volunteer organization with over 60 active volunteers in Middle Tennessee making our rescue work possible.

 

Volunteer Equine Advocates

Volunteer Equine AdvocatesAssisting Tennessee Equine in Need

Volunteer Equine Advocates (VEA) is a volunteer-operated, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of abandoned,neglected or abused equine in Tennessee. VEA’s mission is:

  • To assist law enforcement officers in Tennessee by providing care for equine seized during animal cruelty investigations
  • Accepting custody of those seized equine to rehome after rehabilitation
  • Provide assistance to equine owners in times of personal or natural disaster
  • To provide education to the public on proper equine care

Volunteer Equine Advocates does not approve of any type of cruelty intentionally or negligently inflicted to any equine at any time. VEA does not approve of any training method that may intentionally or negligently cause physical or psychological harm during training or showing of equine. VEA also does not condone inhumane housing, transporting, or handling of equine at any time

2017 Sponsors

Meridian Equine Education CenterMeridian Equine Education Center. Click here to visit their website.

 

 

The Humane Society of the United States Equine Protection Program. The Humane Society of the United States Equine Protection Program

Click here to visit their website

 

 

 

 

 

 

Espana Silk groomingEspañaSILK™. Click here to visit their website.

 

 

Stable & Stock Veterinary ServicesStable & Stock Veterinary Services. Click here to visit their website.

 

Clearview Horse Farm. Click here to visit their website.

2017 Horse and Trainer teams

1-Magic, Flash and Bobby Lee Nidever

2-Casey and Elysia Arnold

3-Flash is now with Bobby Lee.

4-Lacey was an extra horse, but she is now with Brittany.

5-Xena and Tracy Davis

6-Lacey, Gilbert and Brittany Malinoski

7-Hayes and Jessica Cowart

8-Ruffy and Brandon Joseph

9-Bonita and Todd Morrissey

10-Mardi and Hilda, Megan

Youth Trainers

11-Hank Jr. and Breanna Holcomb

12-Scout and Megan Vanbendegon

13-Harry and Katie LaDuc

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Click the Teams Page to meet all the horse and trainer teams!



Thank you!

Sponsors


Founders Circle:
The Humane Society of the United States Equine Protection Program


Meridian Equine Education Center

Trainers Challenge

Sept. 7-9 2018
at the James E. Ward Agriculture Center in Lebanon