Alternative Community Of Equestrians

Alternative Community Of Equestrians ACE was created to meet the needs of equestrians and horse lovers who question an industry which effectively states you can have your horses and eat them too.

In addition, it is intended to be a safe place for people interested in such things as natural horsemanship and horse care, as well as other disciplines not typically well represented by existing horse councils and federations. Changes are also needed within the industry to offer horses more protection from exploitation, to create greater accountability, and to co-ordinate the efforts of rescue gr

oups. Because leading by example is one of the best ways to create change: we invite you to join us and BE THE CHANGE.

07/09/2023

The Homes for Horses Coalition has hosted numerous conferences around the country, creating a space for learning, program development, and meeting new friends!

Have you attended HHC conferences in the past? Are you looking for more opportunities to network and collaborate with rescue leaders? Do you need a day or two away from the barn?

Take our short survey to share your interest in attending an HHC conference.

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03/16/2023

It’s one of Canada’s dirty little secrets, but one that several animal welfare groups as well as music and comedy legend Jann Arden are trying to shine a

02/21/2023

Mud is hard on human and horse alike, and many a barn manager undoubtedly has wished they could simply wave a magic wand to get rid of it. Reducing mud around the barn and pasture isn’t quite that easy, but there are things you can do to prevent it.

02/13/2023

Huge thank to Kelly Blevins

Here is a list of known Kill Buyers of horses in both the U.S. and Canada:

Kill Buyer List as of Jan 30/12
By Thomas Lee, Sherri Lynn and 5 others in The Canadian Horse Defence Coalition Supporters (Files) · Edit Doc
This is as up to date only as the information I have recieved. Please feel free to let us know of any to delete or to add to keep this as up to date as possible.

Canadian KB's:
Pat Houde-Manitoba
Grof (Jeff Grof is a kill buyer based out of Lindsay Ontario) (ships from his Lindsay property every Friday night)
Barkey (Dan Barkey used to run the Claremont Horse Auction - it is now run by Bill Simmons - next auction July 24)
JP Soucy - works out of Thurso, PQ sends to LPN
Calvin Kuepfer (kill buyer and auctioneer - was conducting the horse auction at Millbank and has been seen at OLEX and Claremont auctions).
Dan Albrecht - Pincher Creek - where a large slaughter bound horse feed lot exists in Alberta.
Clarence Poortinga,519-887-9747 - This is how his ad reads-Buying small herds of-cull cows and horses.
Eddy Kolman and glen from the kerrobert and asguith areas in Sask
The Boots family - large feed lot 45 min from Saskatoon
Alberta: Scott Irvine (Crossfield)
Bill Nugent (Water Valley)
Bruce Flewelling (Strathmore)
Mike (? last name) (Does anyone know his last name? Buys at least 1/2 of the
horses at Innisfail Auction Mart)
Bruce Flewelling Strathmore Alberta He has a youtube video called A horse buyer!
Kevin Lafonde Grand Forks British Columbia
Russell Dean, Saskatchewan
Dave Stewart - Ontario - (known to not accept higher offers from rescuers etc.)

United States KB's:
Anton Wald-LA
Arlow Kiehl-NY
Bill Richardson-Texas
Bob Remmington
Bob Wilcox, NY. : Will promice to provide your horses with "forever loving homes" and sells directly to slaughter.
BRENDA HEMPHILL, Maine
Brian Moore-PA
Bruce Rotz - under contract to buy horses for the Canadian meat company Viande Richelieu
Charlie Carter-CO
Charles Nielson
Chuck Walker-WA Owns Feedlot in WA that ships to Florence Packing Feedlot in WA that ships to Bouvry Canada.
Cody Lloyd - DE (New Holland - Front Royal)
Dale Gilbreath
Dale Haley-IN
Danny Rice-KY
Dave Harriman-WA
Dave Hermanson-ND
David Misner-CA (Los Angeles area)
Dennis Chavez-NM Ships to Mexico Monte Clark
Dennis Kunz
Dennis Smebakken-SD
Don Nickerson-NY Buys at New Holland Ships to Canada
Don Wright-KY
Dorian Ayache, Lebanon, TN owner of the 36 horses involved in trailer wreck on their way to slaughter
Eggburt_OH
Frank Carper
Fred Bauer-Oh
Gary-CA
Garry Morris
George Baker-OK
Harriman-WA
IW Ward-Texas
Jack Guir
Jack Hannah- MN
Jack Paluso-OR
Jack Reinert-SD
Jason and Buck Ryan-KY
Jeff Smith-KS
Jeron Gold-MI
Jodie Ramey-KY
Joe Simon-MN
John White
Josh McKay-WV
Kelsey Lefever - "horse trainer" has sent over 120 horses to slaughter
Landfair Brothers-OH
Larry Gregory
Leroy Baker-OH
Les and Jack Ryan-WA
Manny Phelps-CA
MIKE MCBARRON - TX
Mike O'Connal SD
Monte Clark
Monzerat Munoz-TX
Ole Olson, Meadow Valley Ranch, Elko, Nv.
Randy Musick-SD
Randy Smith-KS
Ray Barrett (Barry)-CA (Stockton - Turlock area)
Richard Godbout-MN
Ron Andio-OH
Russell-CA
Ryon Simon-MN
Samantha Panayotopulos Milbredt runs the website Rebels Equine Feedlot Sales (http://rebelsequinefeedlotsales.org/).
Ted Kerst-WA
Terry Lee Brooke-MO
Terry Saulters-Texas
Trent Ward - TX Charlie Carter - CO
Vern Ring-NJ (phone # is 609 992 6740)
Wade Giles-CA

Landfair Bros. SL Stables, Oh.
The Landfair Brothers attend the Sugarcreek, Oh auction. They also advertise in a little paper called "The Vender," that sits on a bench at the auction. He is listed on the list of licensed livestock dealers for the state of Ohio. He also uses the name SL stables. Ohio livestock dealer # for 2007 is 99. He has a brother that is also on the list of dealers. His brothers name is Donald E. Landfair 4899 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg, Oh 44627 330-698-1363 Holems County, Oh.Livestock dealer license No. for 2007 is 114.

AND ALSO:

THE NEWBORN FOAL KILLERS;
Nurse Mare Farms http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/StopTheKillingOfNurseMareFoals/

And here is a petition you can sign to help expose this practice and hopefully stop it; http://www.thepetitionsite.com/21/stop-the-killing-of-newborn-baby-horses

and the PMU Farm babyhorse killers also.

By Thomas Lee, Sherri Lynn and 5 others in The Canadian Horse Defence Coalition.

02/06/2023
02/06/2023

THE fact horses are “still eating” should never be used as the determiner in quality-of-life assessments, experts agree, although many still use this as a main marker. Sarah Voss, assistant teaching professor in equine internal medicine at Cambridge University, raised the issue as she said it is...

02/04/2023

MY LITTLE FARM ❤
“Farm work doesn’t make you stronger. It doesn’t make you anything. It reveals you.
There’s gym strong and then there’s farm strong. They’re mutually exclusive. The toughest women you’ll ever meet spend their days on a farm.
There are more uses for twine than you can possibly imagine. You can tie up a hole in a slow feeder, fashion a tail strap for a horse’s blanket, mend a broken fence and use it as a belt.
“Well that certainly didn’t go as planned,” is one thing you’ll say quite a bit.
Control is a mere illusion. The thought that you have any, at any given time, is utterly false.
Sometimes sleep is a luxury. So are lunch and dinner. And brushing your hair.
If you’ve never felt your obliques contract, then you’ve never tried stopping an overly full wheelbarrow of horse manure from tipping over sideways. Trust me, you’ll find muscles that you never knew existed on the human skeleton to prevent this from happening.
When one of the animals is ill, you’ll go to heroic lengths to minimize their discomfort.
Their needs come first. In summer heat and coldest winter days. Clean water, clean bed, and plenty of feed. Before you have your first meal, they all eat.
When you lose one of them, even though you know that day is inevitable, you still feel sadness, angst and emotional pain from the top of your head to the tips of your toes. And it’s a heaviness that lingers even though you must regroup and press on.
You’ll cry a lot. But you’ll never live more fully. You’ll remain present no matter what because you must. There is no other option.
You’ll ask for so many miracles and hold out hope until the very last.
You will, at least once, face-plant in the manure pile. You’ll find yourself saying things like, “we have maybe twenty minutes of daylight left to git ‘er done” whilst gazing up at a nonspecific place in the sky.
You’ll become weirdly obsessive about the weather.
You’ll go out in public wearing filthy clothes and smelling of dirt, sweat and p**p. People will look at you sideways and krinkle their noses but you won’t care.
Your entire day can derail within ten seconds of the rising sun.
You can wash your coveralls. They won’t look any cleaner, but they will smell much nicer.
Farm work is difficult in its simplicity.
You’ll always notice just how beautiful sunrises and sunsets really are.
Should you ever have the opportunity to work on a farm, take the chance! You will never do anything more satisfying in your entire life.”

02/01/2023
01/24/2023
01/19/2023

On average horses drink 7-10 gallons of water a day and this remains as important in cold weather as it is in the summer because reduced water intake can lead to gastrointestinal problems such as the dreaded impaction colic.

Studies demonstrate that horses will drink more if provided access to heated water and that most water consumption happens within three hours of feeding. How can you use this information to your advantage? Refill buckets at feed time with warm water to maximize your horse’s water intake—especially in the winter when water is more likely to be freezing or close to freezing.

As always, if you have any questions or would like to learn more about preventing colic in your horse, your equine veterinarian remains your best source of information!

Brought to you by the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee.

01/17/2023

Sixty-six horses in study showed an 87% reduction in pain signals after being moved to bit-free riding.

01/03/2023

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