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Animal Advocacy at Noah's Ark
Noah’s Ark strives to teach compassion and respect for our animal friends. We advocate for animal rights by becoming involved in the community through local and global fundraisers and events to benefit animals and by being a resource. Please check out the links below to worthwhile organizations that are incredible rescue operations for the horses that have worked so hard and deserve a dignified retirement. Our hope is that our clients will become more involved in contributing to and helping our fellow four legged creatures in the community and worldwide.

Thank you to the humans that run these organizations!!

Lucky's Legacy
Based in Epping, NH, providing care and rehabilitation for abused and neglected horses.

Our Mims Retirement Haven
In memory of the great mare, Jeanne Mirabito created the Our Mims Retirement Haven so other mares will be cared for once their broodmare careers are over.
“....she works miracles taking care of the elderly broodmares. Her farm is in Paris, KY.”

Old Friends, A Kentucky Facility for Retired Thoroughbreds
Michael Blowen has three mares (two quite elderly), a pony (Little Silver Charm whom Michael pulled from a slaughter truck), many geldings and retired stallions (some of whom were destined for slaughter). His farm is in Georgetown, KY and is the only rescue and retirement facility which will take stallions." 

Alex Brown Racing
Site for Fans of Barbaro. Since dear Barbaro left us, our Internet group has earned around $1.1 million to use for laminitis research, ongoing anti-slaughter campaigns, rescue of horses. We have rescued 2800 horses, all in the name of Barbaro, a very special animal. 

– Special thanks to Linda Madsen, Portland, ME (horse rescuer extraordinaire) who supplied these sites.

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