{"id":396,"date":"2010-08-10T18:39:37","date_gmt":"2010-08-10T18:39:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rvhr.com\/wordpress\/?p=396"},"modified":"2010-08-10T18:39:37","modified_gmt":"2010-08-10T18:39:37","slug":"rvhr-help-out-a-herd-of-14","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rvhr.com\/wordpress\/2010\/08\/10\/rvhr-help-out-a-herd-of-14\/","title":{"rendered":"RVHR help out a herd of 14"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pvc_clear\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"pvc_stats_396\" class=\"pvc_stats all  \" data-element-id=\"396\" style=\"\"><i class=\"pvc-stats-icon large\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" version=\"1.0\" viewBox=\"0 0 502 315\" preserveAspectRatio=\"xMidYMid meet\"><g transform=\"translate(0,332) scale(0.1,-0.1)\" fill=\"\" stroke=\"none\"><path d=\"M2394 3279 l-29 -30 -3 -207 c-2 -182 0 -211 15 -242 39 -76 157 -76 196 0 15 31 17 60 15 243 l-3 209 -33 29 c-26 23 -41 29 -80 29 -41 0 -53 -5 -78 -31z\"\/><path d=\"M3085 3251 c-45 -19 -58 -50 -96 -229 -47 -217 -49 -260 -13 -295 52 -53 146 -42 177 20 16 31 87 366 87 410 0 70 -86 122 -155 94z\"\/><path d=\"M1751 3234 c-13 -9 -29 -31 -37 -50 -12 -29 -10 -49 21 -204 19 -94 39 -189 45 -210 14 -50 54 -80 110 -80 34 0 48 6 76 34 21 21 34 44 34 59 0 14 -18 113 -40 219 -37 178 -43 195 -70 221 -36 32 -101 37 -139 11z\"\/><path d=\"M1163 3073 c-36 -7 -73 -59 -73 -102 0 -56 133 -378 171 -413 34 -32 83 -37 129 -13 70 36 67 87 -16 290 -86 209 -89 214 -129 231 -35 14 -42 15 -82 7z\"\/><path d=\"M3689 3066 c-15 -9 -33 -30 -42 -48 -48 -103 -147 -355 -147 -375 0 -98 131 -148 192 -74 13 15 57 108 97 206 80 196 84 226 37 273 -30 30 -99 39 -137 18z\"\/><path d=\"M583 2784 c-38 -19 -67 -74 -58 -113 9 -42 211 -354 242 -373 16 -10 45 -18 66 -18 51 0 107 52 107 100 0 39 -1 41 -124 234 -80 126 -108 162 -133 173 -41 17 -61 16 -100 -3z\"\/><path d=\"M4250 2784 c-14 -9 -74 -91 -133 -183 -95 -150 -107 -173 -107 -213 0 -55 33 -94 87 -104 67 -13 90 8 211 198 130 202 137 225 78 284 -27 27 -42 34 -72 34 -22 0 -50 -8 -64 -16z\"\/><path d=\"M2275 2693 c-553 -48 -1095 -270 -1585 -649 -135 -104 -459 -423 -483 -476 -23 -49 -22 -139 2 -186 73 -142 361 -457 571 -626 285 -228 642 -407 990 -497 242 -63 336 -73 660 -74 310 0 370 5 595 52 535 111 1045 392 1455 803 122 121 250 273 275 326 19 41 19 137 0 174 -41 79 -309 363 -465 492 -447 370 -946 591 -1479 653 -113 14 -422 18 -536 8z m395 -428 c171 -34 330 -124 456 -258 112 -119 167 -219 211 -378 27 -96 24 -300 -5 -401 -72 -255 -236 -447 -474 -557 -132 -62 -201 -76 -368 -76 -167 0 -236 14 -368 76 -213 98 -373 271 -451 485 -162 444 86 934 547 1084 153 49 292 57 452 25z m909 -232 c222 -123 408 -262 593 -441 76 -74 138 -139 138 -144 0 -16 -233 -242 -330 -319 -155 -123 -309 -223 -461 -299 l-81 -41 32 46 c18 26 49 83 70 128 143 306 141 649 -6 957 -25 52 -61 116 -79 142 l-34 47 45 -20 c26 -10 76 -36 113 -56z m-2057 25 c-40 -58 -105 -190 -130 -263 -110 -324 -59 -707 132 -981 25 -35 42 -64 37 -64 -19 0 -241 119 -326 174 -188 122 -406 314 -532 468 l-58 71 108 103 c185 178 428 349 672 473 66 33 121 60 123 61 2 0 -10 -19 -26 -42z\"\/><path d=\"M2375 1950 c-198 -44 -350 -190 -395 -379 -18 -76 -8 -221 19 -290 114 -284 457 -406 731 -260 98 52 188 154 231 260 27 69 37 214 19 290 -38 163 -166 304 -326 360 -67 23 -215 33 -279 19z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/i> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Loading\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rvhr.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/plugins\/page-views-count\/ajax-loader-2x.gif\" border=0 \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"pvc_clear\"><\/div>\n<h4>Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue is caring for 14 horses abandoned on a farm.<\/h4>\n<p><!--EndNoIndex-->By Ruth L. Tisdale | The Roanoke Times<br \/>\nMarch 04, 2008<\/p>\n<p><!--BeginNoIndex--><\/p>\n<div id=\"story-text\"><!--EndNoIndex-->HARDY &#8212; Walking gingerly around the fields of Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue on Sunday afternoon, 1-year-old Prince clearly was not in good shape.<\/div>\n<p>The thoroughbred&#8217;s ribs were visible as he slowly walked around the field.<\/p>\n<p>His large stomach showed signs not of a well-fed animal, but of a belly filled with worms from lack of proper care.<\/p>\n<p>As he took a sip of water, his tail and hip bones protruded and his overgrown mane indicated the thoroughbred was in desperate need of brushing.<\/p>\n<p>Even his tail was slow in swaying, articulating the animal&#8217;s pain.<\/p>\n<p>After lapping just a few sips of water, he tilted his head upward and looked with weary eyes to rescue President Pat Muncy to brush his nose with her hands for much needed attention and comfort.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;These animals truly need love,&#8221; Muncy said. &#8220;It is a shame what they have been through.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s not often that thoroughbreds &#8212; particularly some descended from racing great Seattle Slew &#8212; from the affluent farm country around Middleburg end up needing care to survive.<\/p>\n<p>But 48 thoroughbreds from the Loudoun County community were seized in January after they were found to be malnourished, diseased and lacking drinking water.<\/p>\n<p>Fourteen of the horses were brought to the Roanoke rescue facility off Hardy Road outside of Vinton this weekend as the case of a horse trainer charged with animal cruelty wends through the court system.<\/p>\n<p>Dennis Danley, a horse trainer who worked on the Middleburg property where the horses were found, was charged with 48 counts of animal cruelty, according to The Washington Post. Danley has denied any wrongdoing, insisting the horses were in good condition when he last saw them in November.<\/p>\n<p>The county has been taking care of the animals since they were seized, Muncy said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We placed a call with the county as soon as we learned of the case back in January,&#8221; said Muncy, adding the animals were probably not in as bad shape as they could have been since they had been in county care before arriving at the rescue center. &#8220;We knew about two weeks ago that we would be getting them.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Muncy said 10 out of the 14 horses aren&#8217;t used to people and don&#8217;t like to be touched.<\/p>\n<p>All of the horses will require three to six months of care before they are ready to be adopted.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It is such a shame because some of these horses are descendants of Seattle Slew,&#8221; Muncy said.<\/p>\n<p>Seattle Slew was a legendary Triple Crown winner. His offspring have produced multiple Kentucky Derby, Belmont and Preakness Stakes winners.<\/p>\n<p>Muncy said horses of that caliber would normally sell for $20,000 or more.<\/p>\n<p>The adoption price for the rescue, however, is just $300.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Once they come to the rescue, their racing days are over,&#8221; Muncy said. &#8220;They aren&#8217;t allowed to breed either. It&#8217;s a sad fate for a beautiful animal.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Muncy said she has dealt with many animal cruelty cases but is baffled by how it could have taken place in Middleburg.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Middleburg is a place where some of finest horse farms are located,&#8221; said Muncy, who received her certification as an equine cruelty investigator there.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;They could have asked the county for help if they couldn&#8217;t afford the hay. For this to happen there has a lot of people dropping their jaws.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>While medical care is important, Muncy said the horses need love and attention the most.<\/p>\n<p>While 2-year-old Cordle lay in a stall Sunday afternoon, Muncy&#8217;s husband, Jason, gently brushed his nose and talked to him.<\/p>\n<p>The thoroughbred playfully snorted.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You start off giving them attention a little bit at a time,&#8221; Jason Muncy said. &#8220;But it&#8217;s a good sign that they are laying down. Horses never lay down unless they are comfortable.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Muncy said she has placed calls asking for hay and additional volunteers.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Right now we are at our limit,&#8221; said Pat Muncy, adding that the rescue center&#8217;s capacity is 40 horses. &#8220;Anything people give could would be great, including their time.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Added Jason Muncy: &#8220;Sometimes people who don&#8217;t know anything about horses can make the best volunteers.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.roanoke.com\/news\/roanoke\/wb\/153052\" target=\"_blank\">News Article<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pvc_clear\"><\/div>\n<p id=\"pvc_stats_396\" class=\"pvc_stats all  \" data-element-id=\"396\" style=\"\"><i class=\"pvc-stats-icon large\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" version=\"1.0\" viewBox=\"0 0 502 315\" preserveAspectRatio=\"xMidYMid meet\"><g transform=\"translate(0,332) scale(0.1,-0.1)\" fill=\"\" stroke=\"none\"><path d=\"M2394 3279 l-29 -30 -3 -207 c-2 -182 0 -211 15 -242 39 -76 157 -76 196 0 15 31 17 60 15 243 l-3 209 -33 29 c-26 23 -41 29 -80 29 -41 0 -53 -5 -78 -31z\"\/><path d=\"M3085 3251 c-45 -19 -58 -50 -96 -229 -47 -217 -49 -260 -13 -295 52 -53 146 -42 177 20 16 31 87 366 87 410 0 70 -86 122 -155 94z\"\/><path d=\"M1751 3234 c-13 -9 -29 -31 -37 -50 -12 -29 -10 -49 21 -204 19 -94 39 -189 45 -210 14 -50 54 -80 110 -80 34 0 48 6 76 34 21 21 34 44 34 59 0 14 -18 113 -40 219 -37 178 -43 195 -70 221 -36 32 -101 37 -139 11z\"\/><path d=\"M1163 3073 c-36 -7 -73 -59 -73 -102 0 -56 133 -378 171 -413 34 -32 83 -37 129 -13 70 36 67 87 -16 290 -86 209 -89 214 -129 231 -35 14 -42 15 -82 7z\"\/><path d=\"M3689 3066 c-15 -9 -33 -30 -42 -48 -48 -103 -147 -355 -147 -375 0 -98 131 -148 192 -74 13 15 57 108 97 206 80 196 84 226 37 273 -30 30 -99 39 -137 18z\"\/><path d=\"M583 2784 c-38 -19 -67 -74 -58 -113 9 -42 211 -354 242 -373 16 -10 45 -18 66 -18 51 0 107 52 107 100 0 39 -1 41 -124 234 -80 126 -108 162 -133 173 -41 17 -61 16 -100 -3z\"\/><path d=\"M4250 2784 c-14 -9 -74 -91 -133 -183 -95 -150 -107 -173 -107 -213 0 -55 33 -94 87 -104 67 -13 90 8 211 198 130 202 137 225 78 284 -27 27 -42 34 -72 34 -22 0 -50 -8 -64 -16z\"\/><path d=\"M2275 2693 c-553 -48 -1095 -270 -1585 -649 -135 -104 -459 -423 -483 -476 -23 -49 -22 -139 2 -186 73 -142 361 -457 571 -626 285 -228 642 -407 990 -497 242 -63 336 -73 660 -74 310 0 370 5 595 52 535 111 1045 392 1455 803 122 121 250 273 275 326 19 41 19 137 0 174 -41 79 -309 363 -465 492 -447 370 -946 591 -1479 653 -113 14 -422 18 -536 8z m395 -428 c171 -34 330 -124 456 -258 112 -119 167 -219 211 -378 27 -96 24 -300 -5 -401 -72 -255 -236 -447 -474 -557 -132 -62 -201 -76 -368 -76 -167 0 -236 14 -368 76 -213 98 -373 271 -451 485 -162 444 86 934 547 1084 153 49 292 57 452 25z m909 -232 c222 -123 408 -262 593 -441 76 -74 138 -139 138 -144 0 -16 -233 -242 -330 -319 -155 -123 -309 -223 -461 -299 l-81 -41 32 46 c18 26 49 83 70 128 143 306 141 649 -6 957 -25 52 -61 116 -79 142 l-34 47 45 -20 c26 -10 76 -36 113 -56z m-2057 25 c-40 -58 -105 -190 -130 -263 -110 -324 -59 -707 132 -981 25 -35 42 -64 37 -64 -19 0 -241 119 -326 174 -188 122 -406 314 -532 468 l-58 71 108 103 c185 178 428 349 672 473 66 33 121 60 123 61 2 0 -10 -19 -26 -42z\"\/><path d=\"M2375 1950 c-198 -44 -350 -190 -395 -379 -18 -76 -8 -221 19 -290 114 -284 457 -406 731 -260 98 52 188 154 231 260 27 69 37 214 19 290 -38 163 -166 304 -326 360 -67 23 -215 33 -279 19z\"\/><\/g><\/svg><\/i> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Loading\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rvhr.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/plugins\/page-views-count\/ajax-loader-2x.gif\" border=0 \/><\/p>\n<div class=\"pvc_clear\"><\/div>\n<p>Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue is caring for 14 horses abandoned on a farm. 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