Mississippi Judge Allows Horse Herd Rescue

A herd of horses is receiving rehabilitative care after a Mississippi judge granted a rescue group temporary custody of the animals.
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A herd of horses is receiving rehabilitative care after a Mississippi judge granted a rescue group temporary custody of the animals.

Doll Stanley, director of the Hope Animal Sanctuary, in Grenada, Miss.—which is operated by the national nonprofit organization In Defense of Animals—said her organization learned of 26 horses residing in a Yalobusha County, Miss., pasture last November. In February, Hope Animal Sanctuary personnel began feeding the animals and, on Feb. 25, a Yalobusha County Court judge approved the animals' removal and granted temporary custody to the sanctuary, Stanley said.

Hope Animal Sanctuary personnel subsequently removed 19 allegedly malnourished horses from the pasture, Stanley said. Another two horses were left on the property, pending a veterinarian's decision about their conditions, she said.

“One cannot be trailered, is in horrible shape, and (likely) needs to be euthanized,” Stanley said. “The other horse is blind from what looks like eye disease—not injury—and we will either move her or she will be euthanized depending on the (vet's) decision on her condition, potential for wellness, and quality of life

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Pat Raia is a veteran journalist who enjoys covering equine welfare, industry, and news. In her spare time, she enjoys riding her Tennessee Walking Horse, Sonny.

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