Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre

Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate abused, neglected and abandoned horses, ponies and donkeys, while campaigning for the better treatment of animals across Spain. We are a no-kill foundation and provide each rescued animal with a safe and loving sanctuary – either here at our centre or via rehoming – for the rest of their lives.

  • Help us build permanent fences
    Help us build permanent fences

    Our internal fencing deteriorates rapidly in the hot Spanish sun, requiring constant replacement.

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  • Lest we forget animal rights
    Lest we forget animal rights

    Dumped like a piece of rubbish at less than one year old, the baby donkey couldn't be saved.

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  • Friends Forever
    Friends Forever

    Do animals make friends and have long standing relationships? This sweet and sad story of true friendship is to honour two inseparable elderly ladies.

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  • Shocking rescue
    Shocking rescue

    What they found they believe is a little family - mum, a 9 year old tiny little pony and her son, a mule less than a year old.

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  • Meet Bronson
    Meet Bronson

    Bronson was beaten over the head with a hammer, permanently affecting his balance and eyesight. Yet he's the kindest, happiest horse.

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  • Sponsor a horse
    Sponsor a horse

    We rely on your donations to continue our animal welfare work. Sponsor a horse or donkey from just €5 a month (or choose your own currency).

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  • Life goes on
    Life goes on

    This is the story of a very brave little pony called Faith who came to Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre in 2010. Well actually it's about three little ponies and a dolphin!

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  • Meet Luceiro
    Meet Luceiro

    Luceiro was locked in a dark stable for months, and his injured eye later had to be surgically removed. Yet he remains a proud and incredibly beautiful horse.

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lola001rOne Sunday morning in January 2009, after a night of torrential rain, we received a call about a horse in distress.

When we arrived, we found an old and undernourished horse, lying in cold, wet mud, where apparently she had been all night. We immediately called a vet, and in the meantime tried everything we could to get her to her feet.

With some comforting words and a little food, she managed to raise her head for a short while. But, she was very weak. After two hours of trying to get her up we were advised by the vet that she had probably suffered heart failure and was unlikely to survive.

She was obviously in pain, but due to the law in Spain the vet was unable unable to end her suffering until we managed to locate the owner, which took around another hour. We tried to make Lola's final moments as comfortable as possible. In the end, she was surrounded by people who cared.

 

Lola was 23 years old and still being used by her Spanish owner for pulling a plough in the fields. She lived alone in an orange grove with no shelter, little food and no veterinary care. For Lola we were too late, but there are many other cases like Lola's. It is the others we need to help. 

 THESE RESCUES AND ONGOING, CARE CAN ONLY CONTINUE WITH YOUR SUPPORT

 

 

 
 

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