The Shiloh Foundation
The Sholoh Fondation dedicated to hepling rescue horses.
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Event's

Yard Sale November 22nd at our place: 7975 Wise Rd. Auburn. From 10 to 4.

The yard sale will be to raise funds to feed the horses so come check us out.

There will be dvd's, books, camping gear, back packs, water jugs, ice chest, luggage, household items such as mirrows, sinks, 4-wheelers, motorcycle, tires, speakers, 1970 Chevelle parts. ect...

PRIVATE RIDING LESSONS OR TRAINING LESSONS AVAILABLE FOR A FEE WITH TRAINED PROFESSIONALS

7975 Wise Road, Auburn, CA 95603

Click here to e-mail us
916-296-1339 CELL
530-823-9517 HOME

Shiloh Foundation Video

HORSE OF THE WEEK

Molly, 24 year old, mother of Ebony, leader of her herd.

Read the horses stories in "How did I end up here"?

Check out our Available horses page.

If you can help in any way, provide a home, give feed or funds, please come by or call. We have a convient pay pal set up for donations as well, just click the donate button below. Thank yo so very much no amount is to small.

Shiloh

"SAVING HORSES INTO LOVING OWNERS HOMES"

 

 

THIS IS WHAT WE ARE ALL ABOUT HELPING THOSE THAT CAN NOT HELP THEMSELVES.

 

Horses still needing homes: mostly pasture pals, either to young or to old or not yet trained.

Aurora- yearling TB filly

Austin - 15 yr TB/Appy Gelding

Dillion - 8 yr TB Gelding, previous racehorse

Dolly - 15 yr register paint mare/pasture pal

Molly - 24 years QT Mare/pasture pal

Ozzi - 8 years Arab/QT gelding

Peyton - yearling colt QT/TB/Arab/mustang

Rosy - 7 years dunn mare

 

Cheryl's thought's

BEING THANKFUL

In the past two weeks since I shared our problem with lack of funds for the horses, we have placed 11 horses into good homes and people have bought hay and gave donations. Even in these hard times people still find it in their hearts to help. Thank you for those of you that have been able to help our horses in these tough times.

Yesterday my favorite horse April was in trouble, I thought she was colicking, then discovered something was stuck in her throat. I put mineral oil down her throat and called the vet. They sedated her and started to put the tube down her throat, I knew exactly when they reach the blockage as she half reared and stumbled backwards, nearly falling. But after that all was well, the blockage was cleared and April was a happy girl once again. Love those happy endings!

This is the problem with horses, just when you think you got everything covered, they do something that cost you in medical bills. Be sure to take that into account when you take on the ownership of a new horse.

 

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