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Jack,
Yesterday, we told you about the importance of our Rescue Fund. Through this vital program, we’ve helped save hundreds of wild horses and burros from being shipped to slaughter and supported the medical care of dozens of rescued animals in need of care. Including Creedence!
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Creedence was born on Nevada’s Virginia Range in March of last year. But soon after, our partners at Wild Horse Connection (WHC) got word from a concerned resident that Creedence was unable to stand up several hours after he was born. So, volunteers from WHC and a rescue team from Least Resistance Training Concepts (LRTC) were immediately dispatched to try to get him up and back with his mother so she could feed him the milk he desperately needed.
Unfortunately, he was still too weak and cold to stand up on his own, so he was transported straight to Comstock Equine Hospital where blood work and other tests were run. Since Creedence had gone so long without nursing from his mom, he had to have a plasma fusion to survive.
But thankfully, Comstock Equine Hospital was able to provide him with the treatment that he needed, and he was able to leave the hospital and continue receiving loving care back with WHC!
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We are so proud to partner with local rescue organizations in Nevada like WHC to help fuel their work as they care for orphaned or abandoned foals. Your support for our Rescue Fund enables us to help these organizations pay for veterinary bills and the supplies they need to make sure no foal is left behind.
Yesterday, we set a goal to raise $25,000 by midnight tomorrow to help us continue this critical program. So far, we’re less than halfway there, so we really need your help. Can you chip in whatever you can afford to help us reach our goal and continue supporting care for foals like Creedence? [[link removed]]
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We also help fund life-saving foal kits. These foal kits are essential to expanding foal rescue capacity and to treating babies on the range so hopefully, no removal is necessary. The kits include wound care, foal milk replacer, colostrum replacement, and Air for Paws units, which are units small enough to provide oxygen to foals' tiny muzzles.
Without your support, we would not be able to provide this vital equipment to our team and our partners on the Virginia Range. Please make a contribution before midnight tomorrow to help us reach our $25,000 Rescue Fund goal and continue powering our work to save the lives of these precious animals! [[link removed]]
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Thank you,
Team AWHC
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American Wild Horse Campaign
P.O. Box 1733
Davis, CA 95617
United States