Eleven Burros Rounded Up But Saved By Equine Voices
Check out the pictures on our homepage of the eleven burros Equine Voices saved. They are beautiful. And the babies are sooooo cute!!!! Just look at that face
Barn Progress Update
A Dream In The Making Below is a YouTube vsieo and some pictures of the new barn during the construction process Click Here for a YouTube video of the barn ground breaking The trench that is being dug is for the electric and water. Then comes the fencing for the
Annual Volunteer Appreciation Party
Thank you all for attending and enjoying a beautiful evening!
European Union Suspends Mexican Horsemeat Imports
Audit Details Food Safety, Animal Welfare Concerns in Slaughter of American Horses in Mexico The European Commission dealt a game-changing blow to the North American horse slaughter industry with its decision to impose a moratorium on the import of horsemeat from Mexico following a series of audits by the Food and Veterinary Office. The
Concrete pour for the new barn
The concrete is being poured for the new barn. The barn should be delivered on the 18th-20th….Here are some pictures of the framing for the concrete pour. More pictures to follow of progress
Barn Ground Breaking
Some exciting news happenings at Equine Voices. Ground breaking has started for the new barn at the ranch. We are excited to announce the ground breaking for the new barn
Merry Christmas From All Of Us At Equine Voices
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Karen & Spirit
Karen & Spirit enjoying some special time together
Sundance Has been Adopted
On Saturday December 6th, Sundance met his new forever friend Walter aka “Precious” when Amy Pleckeitis brought her horse Walter to Equine Voices to meet his new companion. Sundance now lives with Walter at San Cayatano Ranch, in Tumacacori, on two acres of beautiful pasture, trees and freedom. Thank you Amy, for giving Sundance a wonderful,