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Braveheart, the foal

Braveheart on the Mend

Braveheart on the Mend

Staffers at Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch were shocked to find the sweet colt named Braveheart with a gaping wound, exposing the bone on his right hind leg.
Posted: 11/02/09

Forever Homes For Mustangs Becoming A Reality

Midnight was among 210 neglected and starving wild mustangs The Humane Society of the United States helped rescue late April from a Nebraska ranch.
Posted: 09/25/09
Mari Mariah and Josie Savannah, a mother and foal pair, were spared from slaughter when a judge closed down one of the last legal slaughter plants in the United States, a ruling from a longstanding lawsuit filed by The Fund for Animals and partners. The family now live at The Fund for Animals' Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison, Tex. ©2007 HSUS

Horse Rescue and Adoption Center Planned

The Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch will soon be home to a horse rescue and adoption center, thanks to the generosity of the Doris Day Animal Foundation.
Posted: 05/05/09
These long suffering horses were welcomed to an abundance of rolling pastures at the East Texas ranch. ©Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch

Horses Find Refuge on Texas Ranch

Four forlorn horses now call the rolling pastures of the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch home after spending years languishing on a farm that served as a graveyard for their mixed herd.
Posted: 04/22/09
Logan sleeps on his couch bed. ©2008 Gallegos/Marlow family

Logan, the Calf

Bottle-fed Cow Spared the Slaughterhouse

Logan was born on a cattle ranch and was headed for the slaugherhouse, but his fate changed when his mother died. He was bottle-fed and hand-raised by a family who wanted a different life for him -- a secure future.
Posted: 12/02/08

 

   

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