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ASPCA Provides $250,000 for Hay in Equine “Bale-Out” Across 19 States in Response to Vast Shortages Nationwide

NEW YORK — NOV. 19, 2012 — The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced that a total of $250,000 is being granted to 53 equine welfare organizations and animal control agencies across 19 states...

NEW YORK—The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced that a total of $250,000 is being granted to 53 equine welfare organizations and animal control agencies across 19 states as part of its Equine ‘Hay Bale-Out’ grant program. The funds will provide relief for horses impacted by the high cost and low supply of hay in these drought-stricken states.

Soaring temperatures, widespread drought, wildfires and export to Asian markets have depleted the supply of hay, creating a desperate need among equine caretakers. The cost of hay has been driven upward at an alarming rate, as the supply and quality of hay dwindles, with bales of hay costing up to $25 in some regions.

“The ASPCA knows of the devastating hardships that the equine community is facing this year due to the immense shortages and skyrocketing costs of hay,” said Jacques Schultz, senior director of the ASPCA Equine Fund. “Our Hay Bale-Out program provides the dedicated equine caretakers with the funds needed to properly care for their animals, and we are thankful that we are able to assist those who are struggling to feed their horses and donkeys.”

“This past season has seen hay production merely a third of normal production due to persevering drought conditions,” said Diane Zook, president of the Beartooth Humane Alliance of Montana, one of the groups receiving a grant through the ASPCA’s Hay Bale-Out program. “We predict the low inventory and high costs of hay will make this an exceptionally challenging winter for families already struggling to feed their horses. This gift will allow us to proactively help qualifying families feed their horses before starvation or abandonment occurs.”

In 2011, the ASPCA Equine Fund awarded nearly $1.5 million in grant funding to 165 non-profit equine welfare organizations in 38 states whose focus and expertise is concentrated on reducing the suffering of equines who have lost their homes or been cruelly treated. The ASPCA Equine Fund grants program seeks to award equine organizations who strive to achieve best practices, including sound horse care, maintenance of updated websites and robust fundraising practices.

To learn more about the ASPCA Equine Fund, visit www.aspcapro.org.

The recipients of funds from the ASPCA’s recent Hay Bale-Out include the following:

  • All About Equine Animal Rescue, California
  • Alliance Equine Rescue and Youth Educational Development Foundation, California
  • Amerequine Beauty, California
  • Angel Acres Horse Haven Rescue, Pennsylvania
  • Angels Havens Horse Rescue, Ohio
  • Animal Angels, Texas
  • Arizona Equine Rescue Organization, Arizona
  • Beartooth Humane Alliance, Montana
  • Beauty’s Haven Farm & Equine Rescue, Florida
  • Blue Rose Ranch Inc., Colorado
  • Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society, Texas
  • Charlotte & Arthur Romero Wildlife Foundation, Colorado
  • Dreamchasers PMU Rescue and Rehabilitation, Arizona
  • Equine Outreach, Oregon
  • Equine Rescue Center & Sanctuary, California
  • Give Me a Chance Equine Rescue, Arkansas
  • Healing Hearts With Horses, Iowa
  • Heaven Can Wait, California
  • Home At Last Sanctuary, California
  • Horse Harbor Foundation, Washington
  • Horse Play, Rhode Island
  • HorseNet, Maryland
  • Horses Of Tir Na Nog, California
  • Humane Society of Huron Valley, Michigan
  • Humane Society of Missouri, Missouri
  • Humanity For Horses, California
  • Journeys End Ranch Animal Sanctuary, Arizona
  • Lifesavers, California
  • Linn County Animal Rescue, Oregon
  • Longhopes Donkey Shelter, Colorado
  • Meadow Haven Horse Rescue, Texas
  • Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement, Connecticut
  • Monero Mustangs, New Mexico
  • Neigh Savers Foundation, California
  • Paco’s Pantry, California
  • Reigning Grace Ranch, Arizona
  • Reilly’s Ranch-Horse Rescue and Rehab, Texas
  • Ruby Ranch Horse Rescue, Colorado
  • Sammie’s Friends, California
  • Saving Horses, California
  • Second Chance Ranch, Washington
  • Serenity Acres, New Mexico
  • Spirit Acres, Texas
  • Spirit of the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, South Dakota
  • Spring Creek Horse Rescue, Colorado
  • The Brighter Days Horse Refuge, Texas
  • The Florida Research Institute for Equine Nurturing Devel & Saf, Florida
  • The Golden Carrot, California
  • The Whispering Hope Ranch Foundation, Arizona
  • True Blue Animal Rescue, Texas
  • United Pegasus Foundation, California
  • Wild for Life Foundation, California
  • Wyandot County Equine Rescue, Ohio

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