American Oak Equine Rescue

American Oak Equine Rescue Currently a self funded Equine Rescue located in Orange Massachusetts . We rescue and re home both locally and slaughter bound horse's/mules.

Been a long time coming but one of our Mustangs is finally getting started !!!First a halter , then more !!! Congratulat...
12/01/2025

Been a long time coming but one of our Mustangs is finally getting started !!!
First a halter , then more !!!
Congratulations to Thee American Mouseketeer aka Mouse on being adopted!!! You have the best new momma and family ever !!!
Now to get started on becoming a model citizen 😜
Happy Trails

11/10/2025
11/09/2025

TJ our lead Wrangler here at American Oak Stables and Equine Rescue saddled our newest edition .
Once Harley now Eowyn, a 4-year-old Jenny mule who originally came from the Amish and was just surrendered to our rescue this last Friday.
Once a working mule that pulled a plow an drove,single and double as well as ride she is now going to be retrained and repurposed for the Trail !!!
Look out for little miss Eowyn on the Trail !!!
All here at AOER is so excited for this one's future !!!

Our new addition to the Rescue ! Eowyn of America lol The wonder mule Apparently rides and drives ! Catch her soon on th...
11/08/2025

Our new addition to the Rescue !
Eowyn of America lol
The wonder mule
Apparently rides and drives ! Catch her soon on the Trail !

08/07/2025

He stands in silence. Without a rider. Without glory. Only an empty saddle and a heavy, hunched body. Before you is a monument to the horse that went through war. His rider did not return. And now he stands as a symbol of all those who fought without a choice, who carried pain, weight, and death on their backs.

This monument is located in Lexington, Virginia. But its meaning is universal. It honors all horses lost in wars — especially during the American Civil War. It’s known as The Riderless Horse. And in its silence, there is more sorrow than a thousand words could express.

This is not just bronze. This is grief. This is honor. This is a memory of those who had no voice, yet served until their final breath. His lowered head is a prayer. His empty saddle is a loss. His posture is a testament to loyalty that asks no questions — it simply goes… until it falls.

We bow not only to the soldiers who fought. We bow to those who carried them — through mud, through fire, through fear… and still moved forward.

Because sometimes, the truest heroes are silent.

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Bell Buckle, TN

Telephone

+17814265497

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