Aiken Equine Rescue Rebuilding After Fire

A fundraising effort has been launched to help Aiken Equine Rescue, where a barn was destroyed by an Apr. 3 fire.

There were no Thoroughbred retirees in the barn at the time. A pony was rescued and is currently undergoing treatment for thermal burns, reports farm manager Caroline Mulstay.

“We were very, very lucky,” Mulstay said. “There was only the one pony in the barn and we were able to get him out. All of our horses at the farm live out in paddocks and pastures. The only reason we would keep horses in the barn is if there is a medical reason. We were very lucky everybody was healthy and able to live out in paddocks and pastures. A week before the fire, we had a full barn.”

Mulstay said the rescue did have insurance, but their policy will fall short of covering the losses, which, she said included about $200,000 in supplies and equipment. She said investigators have yet to come up with what caused the barn to go up in flames. Aiken Equine Rescue cares for about 40 Thoroughbred retirees.

To donate go to Aikenequinerescure.org.

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Equine Rescue Of Aiken Suffers Devastating Fire

The Equine Rescue of Aiken, a nonprofit that rescues and adopts out neglected and abused horses, experienced a fire on April 3. The fire destroyed an eight-stall barn and injured a Miniature Horse in the nonprofit's care.

President and executive director Jim Rhodes told the Aiken Standard the outpouring of offers of support since the fire occurred has been humbling. Organizations and individuals have offered over $45,000 of financial support.

In addition to the barn being damaged, the organization lost tack, medical supplies, computers and appliances, as well as four tons of feed.

The Miniature Horse, Whistle, is currently at a local equine hospital where he's being treated for burns. Whistle had been surrendered to the rescue after a dog attack required extensive medical care and bills that his owners couldn't afford.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Read more at the Aiken Standard.

 

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