At Freedom and Whiskey Equine Rescue, we are dedicated to providing sanctuary, rehabilitation, and hope to equines in need. While our rescue efforts can directly impact, broader changes must happen at the legislative level to ensure long-term protection and welfare for all equines across the country. Several essential bills in Congress could significantly impact the […]
From Rivals to Partners: The Collaborative Miracle Saving Horses’ Lives
When it comes to horse rescue and welfare, working together creates better outcomes for horses and humans alike. While some may view horse rescue as a competitive endeavor, the reality is that collaboration between rescue organizations leads to more positive impacts across the board. We’re proud to highlight how we’re partnering with groups like the […]
Uniting for Equine Welfare at the 2024 Homes for Horses Coalition Conference
As September gallops by, we at Freedom & Whiskey Equine Rescue are eagerly anticipating our participation in the 2024 Homes for Horses Coalition Conference, set to take place from September 21-23 at YOTEL Washington DC.
An Unpopular Opinion About Rescues, But Not Ours
Scrolling through TikTok the other day I stumbled across a video from the user, @farmersmechanic, where he shares his “unpopular opinion” about nonprofit horse rescues. I watched the video a few times and I will admit that I took his opinion personally and it bothered me. I read the comments and was blown away to […]
Teaching Kiah to Load in a Trailer
When we rescue horses we begin the journey to get them healthy and trained so that, ideally, they can be adopted and find their forever home. In the case of Kiah, the Friesian that we rescued from the SPCA after she was abandoned in a pasture for a year when her owner died, she was […]
Ellie’s Rescue Story
In our last blog, we told you the story of Lady and Ellie and how they came to us. Our story focused on Lady, but now it’s time to tell Ellie’s rescue story. As you read previously, Ellie and Lady have a very touching rescue story. They were a bonded pair who were fortunate to […]
Long in the Tooth But Short in Support
Pickup was uneventful, and we used the ride home to schedule visits from our vet, the farrier, and our equine dentist. Over the next week, each service provider came out to look at our new acquisition. Unfortunately, he was in bad shape. Our vet confirmed that he had Cushing’s disease and suffered neglect. She also […]