NorCal Horse Rescue

NorCal Horse Rescue Surrendered Horses to shelters, abandoned, abused, neglected horses. Anyone wanting to come visit the horses can contact us via Facebook for more information.

The horses featured in this group have been saved from auctions, shelters, or other situations
A sister rescue Emerald City Pet Rescue has so graciously helped to save the lives of these horses in danger. We have them featured in several places to increase the amount of people who will see them
and give them a better chance of adoption. They are boarded in a facility and are evaluated, ridden, a

nd trained to make the more adoptable. If they cannot be ridden, they are placed in homes where they can live their lives in peace. We also can use help for the ongoing and expensive care they are receiving. Donations can be made to Emerald City Pet Rescue and specify for which horse you are making a donation for. Thank you for visiting and liking the horses!

07/31/2025

Dear motorists and non-horse people! Please don’t pull into the “big gap” in front of a horse trailer. That space isn’t for slow driving, it’s our braking distance. If you cut us off and stop suddenly, we can’t stop in time. Inside the trailer, our horses need us to drive gently, especially around curves, so they can stay balanced. A sudden jerk can cause serious injury or even flip the whole trailer.

Look at this photo: the mare barely has room to steady herself. Her foal stands right beneath her. She knows a misstep could hurt her baby, so she stays as still as she can. I can only help her if I’m allowed to drive with care. Please think twice. Most people don’t mean harm, they just don’t know. So let’s spread this message out and change that.

05/04/2025

Wear This Ring With Purpose - Knowing You Helped Someone Live One More Day A portion of the proceeds helps fund mental health and su***de prevention support for anyone battling trauma, PTSD, and depression across the world. Wear it as a symbol of strength, hope, and solidarity with those who are fig...

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04/22/2025

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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUCEMENT:
I've been very busy the last few days with trying to save a horse that got bit in the nose by a RATTLESNAKE. (I've not been trying to ignore anyone.)
For those of you that live in an area where there are venomous snakes.... Listen up......
If a horse gets bit in the leg.... it's Bad... but, if they get bit in the face, especially the nose... it's Life Threatening, and can be Deadly... FAST!
The nose swells up, the nostrils close up, and the horse will SUFFOCATE! A horse must breathe through his nostrils. They Can't breathe through their mouth.
I didn't see this horse get bit by the rattlesnake... but, when I found the horse, he was suffocating! I knew what must have happened.... and I knew what I had to do, and do it FAST! I had to get Air to my horse!
The nostrils were so tightly closed... the only tubes I could fit up his nostrils were the size of a pencil, which sure didn't give him much Air..... but, it was enough to keep him from dying. After he could get a Little Air.... he quit thrashing around so bad, and he was not in as much of a Panic. Then, I prepared some lengths of garden hose to put in his nostrils. I tried to trim the edges so they wouldn't be as rough... because I knew is was going to be tough to get them in place. A frightened horse in a lot of pain doesn't want anyone to touch him, much less push a lubricated garden hose up his nose, when there is barely enough room for a pencil.
By this time, I had him in the stocks to minimize his movement so I could try to get him more air.
I slid the water hose along side the tiny hose, and although I made him bleed... I knew I had to get him more air. After both bigger hoses were in place... he was frantically trying to breathe deeper, and the pain from putting the tubes in made him breathe heavier and it was still hard to breathe through the larger hoses..... but, at least he could breathe. The hoses are held in place with tape, but putting tape on a painfully swollen face has it's own set of challenges.
Once I knew he was getting air... the next step was getting veterinary help.

Well, this happened Saturday, and around here... the vet was closed.
A visitor to the ranch that drove up for her appointment ... arrived as the tubes were put in the nose. She called her friend in Texas, who was a Vet, and after the vet confirmed we already had tubes in his nose.... she told me the horse needed Dex, Banamine, and Pen G. I had several things on hand, so I did what I could do for him with what I had.... but, still needed to get my local vet here...

Many phone calls later, and leaving messages, and eventually reaching the Mother of one of the vets... I found out that everyone was out of town, but should be back later that night.

My horse's face was swelling even more, and he was becoming unrecognizable. (Photo from when tubes were put in) He swelled to twice that size at his worst.
When a horse has been bit by a venomous snake, it is critical to keep the horse calm and as quiet possible. I kept him in the stocks with a fan on him.
Note- A horse bitten by a venomous snake, should NEVER be sedated.
His lips, mouth, and tongue swelled so much that swallowing was impossible. I let him try to lick water from a hose, but he couldn't swallow it. He so wanted to eat and drink, but this was impossible.

Later- the local vet arrived.... and after taking one look at the garden hoses sticking out of the grotesquely deformed face.... he looked at me and said I saved his life by getting the tubes in his nose when I did....
Meds, I.V. Anti-Venom, I.V. fluids, and Antibiotics were given. The road to recovery had begun.
I stayed with my horse most of the night, keeping him calm, and quiet.
The licking of water seemed to keep him happy, and was a distraction from being hungry.
Day two- The vets came back for more Anti-Venom, Meds, and I.V. Fluids. The swelling was now improving some...
Now on our 3rd day.... the swelling has improved enough that the nasal tubes have been removed, and although breathing is still far from normal... he can breathe without the tubes.
His upper lip and muzzle are still extremely swollen, but he can drink from a tub now, and I.V. fluids are no longer needed.

Eating is difficult, and water soaked alfalfa pellets (Mush) can be licked up. Eating will take a back seat to fluids for now.

He will have to be on Antibiotics for an extended time, because Snakes carry large amounts of bacteria in their mouth/fangs and this can be fatal.

I hope none of you reading this post ever have to experience what I've been through the last few days. But, I hope this information was helpful, and that if you or someone you know has a horse bitten by a venomous snake in the face.... you will know what to do until the vet can help.
Please Share to reach others that may benefit from this information. If one horse is saved.... it is worth it.

04/21/2025

Always worth repeating over and over...: stop riding babies!!!

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03/26/2025

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PRESS RELEASE

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the assistance of the public in obtaining information in regards to the Theft of a buckskin gelding quarter horse near the county line on FM 943 east of Big Sandy on Sunday evening March 23, 2025. Suspects were possibly seen driving a red or orange pick up towing an open top horse trailer with red reflectors.

If you have any information in reference to this case that may help with the investigation, please contact the Polk County Sheriff’s Office at (936) 327-6810. You may also submit an anonymous tip at p3tips.com, (the P3 App) or call Polk County Crime Stoppers at 936-327-STOP, where you will remain anonymous and may collect a cash reward for information leading to an arrest.

03/24/2025

BIG NEWS - $50,000 Matching Donation Opportunity to Slaughter Pipeline Horses! Act Now!‼️

We have some incredibly exciting, but time-sensitive news to share with you! Thanks to a generous donor, we have a $50,000 matching donation opportunity that can significantly impact our efforts to help horses in the slaughter pipeline.

Our president, Tawnee Preisner, reached out to a number of our trusted supporters yesterday to discuss a critical project, the Slaughter Pipeline Project. We are working diligently behind the scenes, collaborating with our dedicated team and network, to ensure the safety and well-being of these vulnerable horses.

While we cannot share all the specific details of this project at this time, we can assure you that it is focused on making a substantial difference for horses in the slaughter pipeline. It's important to note that this is a separate and distinct project from our regular monthly buyout rescue missions. This is an additional effort to help even more horses.

Now, thanks to this amazing matching donation, your contribution can go twice as far! Every dollar you donate will be matched up to $50,000, meaning we have the potential to raise a total of $100,000 + for this vital project. However, this match is time-sensitive and we need to secure these funds quickly!

This funding will be instrumental in our ongoing efforts to rescue, shelter, and protect horses from the dangers of the slaughter pipeline. Your support is crucial in helping us reach this match and secure the funds needed to make a real difference. We must act now to take full advantage of this incredible opportunity.

Please consider making a donation right now to help us reach this match and secure $100,000 for this project. Time is of the essence!

To donate, please visit:

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Thank you for your continued compassion and support. Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of these horses.

Sincerely,

The Horse Plus Humane Society Team

03/19/2025

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02/28/2025

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After an absence of more than 55 years, a classic, life-sized bronze sculpture of the legendary American racehorse Seabiscuit was returned to its original home at Ridgecrest Ranch in Willits, California.

The statue was transported by an historic, fully restored Seabiscuit-era van once used at the ranch.

The final “whistlestop” was held aboard a historic Northwest Pacific caboose circa 1909-1971.

As the time honored van carrying the Seabiscuit statue arrived at Ridgewood Ranch, the magnificent old statue was finally back home.

A private ceremony was held at the place where the legendary Seabiscuit spent his final racing and retirement years, died, and was buried.
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02/28/2025

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02/28/2025

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A 72-Year-Old Man Triumphs in the World's Toughest Horse Race – 100 Miles in a Single Day!

This achievement is truly remarkable. The Tevis Cup stands as the most challenging 100-mile endurance event globally, where many participants struggle to complete the course in a single day. At the age of 72, Potato Richardson, alongside his 14-year-old Arabian mare, SMR Filouette (Gandhy Dancer x Fille de Cailana), emerged victorious, surpassing five previous champions and two former winning horses.

Many might have assumed that this individual had already experienced the peak of his equestrian pursuits; however, he has demonstrated that age is no barrier to exceptional horsemanship. He has a deep connection to his mare, having owned both her mother and grandmother. His meticulous planning over several years culminated in this momentous competition. When the day arrived, he approached it with a vigor and determination that seemed innate. His extensive experience and insight should not be overlooked.

"I simply rode with greater intelligence," remarked Potato Richardson at the age of 72.

In many sports, aging often leads to a decline in performance. However, in the realm of equestrianism, experience tends to enhance our abilities as we grow older. My utmost respect goes to him.

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