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mlinky
05-08-2008, 07:49 AM
NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Cindy Rullman

859-259-4209 ext 209

crullman@kyhorsepark.com

KENTUCKY HORSE PARK OFFERS ASSISTANCE TO
KENTUCKY’S NEGLECTED HORSES

LEXINGTON, KY (May 6, 2008) A number of factors have converged to make this a very difficult year for Kentucky’s horses. Equine overpopulation, a challenging economy, and last summer’s draught are among the causes of distress that have put Kentucky’s horses in the national media spotlight.

“We’ve all been disturbed by the sight of neglected and starving horses in the news, and we are determined to do something about it. We’re going to put our actions where our hearts are,” said John Nicholson, executive director of the Kentucky Horse Park. He continued, “If everyone who benefits from the horse industry will pitch-in, it is possible that we could come close to eliminating the problem of unwanted horses in our state very quickly. The one thing that is not acceptable is for people to know that Kentucky’s horses are in crisis and yet do nothing to help.”

To that end, on Saturday, June 28, at 6pm, the Kentucky Horse Park will host the first annual John Henry Memorial Equine Adoption Fair, named for the park’s beloved racehorse who passed away last Fall. John Henry spent the first several years of his life being unwanted, until he came into the hands of a trainer who recognized the value of a horse that the rest of the world saw as small, plain, ill-tempered and poorly conformed. John Henry rewarded those who finally wanted him by earning more than $6 million for them on the track.

The John Henry Memorial Equine Adoption Fair will find homes for other unwanted horses by bringing together a number of equine adoption organizations to showcase their rescued, adoptable horses. It will also raise funds through a silent auction for the Kentucky Horse Council’s Save Our Horses (SOHO) fund, which has already saved the lives of many horses and ponies across the state of Kentucky though its emergency horse hotline. The fund provides financial support for feed and veterinarian care when a good Samaritan or a county cares for a horse that has been confiscated due to its poor condition. In addition, the fund is providing an Equine Abuse Investigation Class to train local officials how to successfully identify horses that need help, and how to ensure prosecution when it is warranted.

The event will take place during the MidSouth Pony Club Mega Rally at the park, and in partnership with the Kentucky Horse Council (KHC). The public is invited, free of charge.

Grace Hobbie, Vice Regional Supervisor for the MidSouth Region of the United States Pony Club, said, “We see this as a great opportunity to help these magnificent animals find a loving home. Regardless of how they may look at the beginning of the relationship, they can turn out to be one of the best mounts you have ever had.”

Ginny Grulke, executive director of the KHC observed, “The Kentucky Horse Park’s Equine Adoption Fair is just one example of the creative solutions we must all come up with to find new, safe homes for neglected horses. The Kentucky Horse Council is dedicated to assisting the unwanted horse, and we are proud to work with the Kentucky Horse Park in protecting Kentucky’s signature animal, to which we owe so much.”

Nicholson concluded, “We believe the responsibility for the welfare of horses falls squarely on the shoulders of every Kentuckian, because every Kentuckian benefits from the horse industry. It is clearly within our power to fix this. It should be within our hearts as well.”

For general information on the John Henry Memorial Equine Adoption Fair call 859-233-4303; for volunteer information contact Gina Beare at 859-259-4267 or gina.beare@khpfoundation.org ; for horse information contact Tracy Walker at 859-259-4262 or twalker@kyhorsepark.com.

ASB Stars
05-08-2008, 08:51 AM
FANTABULOUS STUFF!:rockon:

ukcupcake
05-08-2008, 09:17 AM
This is great news. Hope that people will attend. Even if you are not looking to adopt please go and support these rescues. Check out the horses they have. I bet you may be surprised.

3kidsandahorse
05-08-2008, 09:56 AM
What a wonderful idea.

mlinky
05-08-2008, 10:52 AM
We're trying...

ukcupcake
06-10-2008, 11:56 AM
Just a reminder this event is coming up. Please pass the word to all those that might be interested.

Even if you can't adopt come out and support and learn about these rescues!!!

ukcupcake
06-25-2008, 08:52 AM
Remember this adoption fair is Saturday, June 28th at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington KY. It begins at 6:00 p.m.

Please go out and see the available horses. They deserve the attention and a home.

In addition to the horses, there will be a cash bar, food, vendors and music.

There will be a live and silent auction. Auction items inlcude a week long pass for two the 2008 Ryder Cup in Louisville, KY. There is a winter getaway in West Palm Beach as well.

All proceeds from the auction will benefit the Kentucky Horse Council's Save Our Horses Fund, which provides support for feed and veterinarian care for horses which have been confiscated due to abuse and neglect.

If you need more info please call 859-233-4303

ukcupcake
06-30-2008, 07:53 AM
I wasn't able to attend this event.

Did anyone get to attend? Would love a short report.....

mlinky
06-30-2008, 10:52 AM
It was fabulous!! With severe thunderstorms predicted, the adoption fair was held in the arena. About 10 rescue groups set up booths in the concourse. I estimate that over 1000 people attended. The auction went well and raised A LOT of money for SOHO (don't know the final count yet). 15 or so adoptable horses were presented while the announcer talked about their traits. The rescue groups had a good response, and expect that these horses (and others) will be adopted as a result of the presentation.

ukcupcake
07-01-2008, 09:56 AM
Terrific. I sure wish I could have attended.

Hopefully pictures were taken and Kentucky Horse Council will post on their website.

mlinky
07-01-2008, 10:38 AM
Well, we have pictures, but the quality is varied. The arena is a tough place for an amatuer to get good photos. :001_unsure: I'm certain that there will be a report posted on the KHC website soon.

LARMAR
07-02-2008, 10:49 AM
We attended this event and agreed it was a fabulous idea and they did an awesome job for their first event. Someone worked very hard on the silent auction and door prizes, they had some very nice items. Also, they had plenty of volunteers on hand to help with assistance of needed. The only real disappointed was that they ended an hour early. It was advertised as being held until 9 PM but they stopped at 8. We came back from viewing the horses (after finally being able to figure out where they could be viewed) around 7:50 and had to scramble to finish up our auction bids. The food was already packed up at that time as well.

I would also like to add that the auctioneers were great, and it was nice seeing the horses shown under saddle at various gaits, if available. I would love to see more horses there. I'm super thrilled they didn't let anyone adopt on the spot, that's awesome. A good job with some minor quirks in there.:clap:

ukcupcake
07-03-2008, 08:57 AM
Thanks Larmar for the report.

Please be sure and let Ginny Grulke (KHC) know of the improvements that could be made. I truly hope they will do this again. May next time I will get to attend.

Ginny's e-mail is director@kentuckyhorse.org

mlinky
07-03-2008, 09:27 AM
LOL, Ginny knows! I think only a couple of us actually got to eat, and the program ending early made for quite a scramble when the silent auction was closed at the same time.