Horses and donkeys are often referred to as mighty beasts of burden, but when they are abandoned, they become powerless and in need of help. Unfortunately, the number of homeless horses and donkeys is on the rise, and many of these animals are left to wander the streets, without food, water, or proper care.

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These magnificent creatures deserve better, and it is our duty to help them. With a communal effort, we can provide these hoofed heroes with sanctuary and the care they need to thrive.

Sanctuaries are safe havens for horses and donkeys that have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. They provide a place where these animals can receive proper care, food, water, and medical attention. These sanctuaries also offer a place where horses and donkeys can socialize, graze, and enjoy the outdoors, just like they were meant to.

Relocating horses and donkeys to sanctuaries is not an easy task, but it is necessary to ensure their well-being. The process of relocating a horse or donkey requires careful planning and coordination, including transportation, housing, and medical attention. It also requires financial resources, and that is why communal effort is crucial.

By supporting sanctuaries, volunteering, and donating, we can help these hoofed heroes get the care they deserve. Every little bit counts, and every act of kindness can make a big difference in the lives of these magnificent creatures.

In conclusion, relocating distressed horses and donkeys to sanctuaries is a vital step in ensuring their well-being. With a communal effort, we can provide these animals with a safe and happy place to call home. Let’s work together to give these hoofed heroes the second chance they deserve.

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Herby Olschewski

Herby Olschewski

Been there, done that… doing it all over again!

A product of South Africa, vintage 1963. Internaut since 1982. Roaming the world from the age of 23. Jack of all trades, master of none, still learning. Techie, pilot, digital nomad. Travelling ~ living ~ working ~ anywhere.