Program areas at All About Equine Animal Rescue
AAE continued setting up equipment and ongoing facility improvements with added cross-fencing for additional paddocks, a 16-stall mare motel, shelters and housing areas, and related expenses for facility/housing, and care programs for the benefit of our horses and other animals. AAE's Health Care program provided for 72 AAE horses/donkeys, four cows, three goats, two pigs, a cat, 26 kittens, and a tortoise, as needed upon intake, for special cases, surgical needs, and maintenance care during the year including costs for veterinary, dental, and hoof care, prescriptions, other medications, first aid supplies, other health care supplies, health care-related tools and equipment, and transportation to/from vet. Collaborated with veterinarians, hoof and dental care providers. AAE supported five horses associated with law enforcement cases. AAE's Nutritional program included refeeding programs, maintenance feed, and supplements for the 72 horses/donkeys, four cows, three goats, two pigs, a cat, 26 kittens, and a tortoise, over the course of the year. AAE began the year with 51 horses/donkeys, four cows, two pigs, two cats, and a tortoise in the program. Over the course of the year 12 new horses, 3 new donkeys, 5 mini horses, a mini mule, three goats, a cat, and 26 kittens were admitted. Over the course of the year, 10 horses (three mustangs), two ponies, four mini horses, and three donkeys were adopted. Two horses, one donkey, one pig, and two cats were euthanized, all due to severe injury, severe health issues, or poor quality of life issues. One horse died after post-surgical complications. One horse and one donkey died during the night.