It’s a horse’s world at Rainhill
As I write this article, it is the middle of October. The mornings have been delightfully cool but warm up quickly when the sun gets higher in the sky. There’s no denying we had a […]
As I write this article, it is the middle of October. The mornings have been delightfully cool but warm up quickly when the sun gets higher in the sky. There’s no denying we had a […]
Spring is my favorite season – I imagine it’s yours also. Who can resist the warm breezes and the gorgeous flowers bursting forth where only brown had been just weeks before. Almost like magic, the […]
Meet Duke (on left) and Fancy (on right). Both are blind and are long-term residents of Rainhill. They came from different parts of the United States and are different breeds but their journeys here are […]
I have been saving, helping and loving blind horses for almost 20 years. I used to be like everyone else – totally oblivious to the problem of equine blindness. I could not even imagine an […]
I was recently looking through an old booklet written by a veterinarian, Robert M. Miller. It was printed in 1967 and even though much of it was outdated, there were many interesting facts and, honestly, […]
It’s a new day in a new year and I will continue to believe that all things are possible. I feel very lucky as I see myself as a positive person. Yes, a very positive […]
I must admit I’m not a Star Trek fan. But seeing Captain Kirk rocket into space on the Blue Origin at 90 years old was amazingly inspiring! We should all be so lucky to still […]
I have been learning about, caring for and loving blind horses since 2004. People seem to be amazed when they learn that horses suffer from blindness more often than one would imagine. They usually ask, […]
Rainhill had very special visitors in June. The youth group from the Bowling Green Cumberland Presbyterian Church arrived with fence paint, brushes, rollers and a wonderful. “We’re ready to work” attitude. What a blessing for […]
On February 18, 2020, Rainhill was happy to accept another blind horse into our sanctuary. You know we can’t always say yes to someone seeking refuge for an unwanted horse. Our resident list stays around […]
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