President's Message
To our friends, supporters and those who want to learn more about us:
Equine Advocates is a national non-profit equine protection organization which I founded in 1996 after rescuing my first
horse from slaughter. His name was Gandalf. Since that time, we have rescued thousands of equines, including horses,
ponies, donkeys and mules from slaughter, abuse and neglect. We have grown significantly over the years with our very
energetic and compassionate staff. We have done a great deal, but there is still much to be accomplished.
Susan Wagner and Gandalf
Co-founders of Equine Advocates
In 2004 we established Safe Home, a 140-acre horse sanctuary and rescue facility in upstate New York from which Equine
Advocates now operates. The opening of this wonderful facility was bittersweet, as Gandalf died one year earlier. While
he did not make it to the sanctuary, he is here with us every day in spirit and continues to inspire all of us, along
with the other wonderful equines we have gotten to know over the years.
Safe Home Equine Rescue & Sanctuary has truly become a haven for horses. It is
an equine village where horses get to live out their lives in a natural environment that allows them to socialize with
each other. The sixty-eight equines who reside here receive lots of TLC. Most were slaughter-bound and/or came from
abusive situations.
In 2006, we proudly opened the doors to our
Humane Equine Education Center where
we welcome groups and individuals of all ages. Visitors come from many different parts of the country to learn about
responsible horse guardianship, humane horse handling, natural horsemanship, equine issues and many other important
subjects that affect the welfare of our equine friends. We always stress the importance of people taking responsibility
for the equines under their care and that they ensure a safe and kind existence during their lives and a peaceful,
dignified experience in death. Slaughter is simply not an option.
Our Humane Education Programs are continually expanding. We offer tours and present lectures and classes on a variety of
equine-related subjects and issues. We have held Symposiums on Equine Cruelty for law enforcement where experts
discussed how to recognize abuse/neglect cases and how to effectively enforce the cruelty laws. In 2008, we produced our
first children's book for young children, entitled,
Do Horses Sleep Standing Up? Written by Karen Wagner, this
book features many of the horses who live at the sanctuary.
Read an excerpt and
purchase a copy. In our outdoor arena right outside the Education Center, we hold lecture demonstrations and also
allow visitors, especially young children, to meet some of our more gentle horses. Dolly & Queen often get to greet our
visitors. Here is Dolly with some members of a Girl Scout troop.
Photo credit: Chris Spangler/Equine Advocates
Equine Advocates is an award-winning organization, honored by the
New York State Humane Association and the
Thoroughbred Charities of America for excellence in equine protection and rescue work, including numerous multi-horse
rescue operations. Since our inception, we have focused both on
horse rescue
and advocacy, exposing the cruel
horse slaughter and
pregnant mares' urine (PMU) industries and other forms of equine abuse.
Since 2006,
Humane Equine Education has become a very important focus of this
organization as we target horse owners and young people, in particular, because they are the future horse owners of
America.
We have originated and participated in many televised and print undercover investigations that have taken us across the
U.S. and to Canada to expose horse slaughter auctions, horse slaughterhouses, the tragic fate of most camp horses, the
abusive treatment of many mules, buggy horses and work horses by some Amish farmers, the miserable lives of PMU mares
who are continually impregnated and turned into 4-legged drug machines to produce the drugs,
Premarin, PremPro and Premphase, the cruel urban carriage horse trade and
other informative reports exposing equine abuse and other forms of exploitation.
Please take the time to fully explore our website for a more complete understanding of who we are and why we are
committed to the work that we feel so passionately about doing. If you are not yet a supporter of Equine Advocates, we
hope you will consider becoming one. There are many ways that you can
contribute
and make tax deductible donations.
Please feel free to
contact us if you have any questions and/or if you are
interested and want more information about
any of our programs, including
horse sponsorship,
education,
Visitors' Days and Tours.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our site. We hope that you, too, will become an equine advocate and become
pro-active in opposing horse slaughter and reporting incidents of equine abuse and neglect to your local authorities.
For those of you who have the privilege of having a horse, being a kind and responsible guardian and caretaker is one of
the best things you can do.
Sincerely,
Susan Wagner
President