SFS Equine Rescue & Animal Sanctuary

SFS Equine Rescue & Animal Sanctuary SFS Equine Rescue is a 501(c)(3) organization that provides rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary. https://givebutter.com/5tuyWP I have to do more. But how?

Safe From Slaughter Equine Rescue (SFSER) is here to prove that a kill-pen or auction ring does not have to be an ending for all horses. Through education, awareness, and rescue we CAN make this happen! Thousands and thousands of beautiful, healthy, sound, and sane horses from the United States are slaughtered every year through exportation into Mexico and Canada. It's one of our country's most de

pressing and well hidden secrets. Through awareness and a strengthened rescue network we can offer these beautiful, majestic creatures homes and safe haven. I would like to take the time to share what started this journey and fueled my passion for rescued horses. Three very special horses are the reason this organization has come to be. My very first rescued horse was named Toby, back when I was only 11 years. Toby was muddy, dirty and ignored in a small mud-filled round pen. His hooves had been so damaged from being allowed to stay in those conditions that he required a lot of extensive farrier care. Toby was just a baby at only 18 months old when I found him. He was my companion, friend, and family member for more than 23 years. Toby passed away in November of 2013, which was devastating to me. Fast forward to 2016 and I am still missing Toby but I want to do more than simply save one life. I want to help many horses. Where do I start? Then, one night while I am browsing Facebook, I come across a post of these beautiful horses! Then I see the words "KILL PEN"...what? Kill Pen? These perfectly healthy horses are being slaughtered. Like many Americans, I was aware of horse slaughter but not the magnitude of which it happens. That is when it clicked....THIS is what I need to do! One of the first horses I took in was Titus, a beautiful flea-bitten grey gelding. Titus had been neglected and was underweight but the amount of potential was undeniable. Once Titus arrived home I discovered that he came with registration papers. I was always one to like the horse, not the bloodline, but I was interested in knowing his past. As I took to google and the AQHA website I discovered that Titus was bred as a cutting horse in Oklahoma. He comes from a very impressive bloodline from Doc Bar and hall of fame horse Oklahoma Star. Titus is presently gaining weight, enjoying regular feedings, and learning to accept kindness from humans again. He is the horse pictured in our cover photo. The picture was taken while he was at the kill pen. The third and final horse than really pushed this decision was Duncan. Duncan is a precious one-eyed pinto mini gelding. Duncan is one of the most affectionate, loving horses I have ever had the pleasure to meet. He loves children, other horses, and every human he meets. He never has a bad day. He loves being groomed and getting kisses. Horse slaughter does not discriminate. From racehorses, to Clydesdale, to mini horses. ALL are in danger! From yearling to senior. From horses to donkeys to mules. You will find them all at a kill pen. Ranch horses, lesson horses, and yes, even our beautiful wild mustangs. Horses have assisted us with our battles, donkeys and mules have carried our burdens, now is our time to help with their battles and burdens. A brilliant man named Albert Schweitzer once said “Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight.” and that is what I am asking of you. Educate yourself about horse slaughter. Donate to help these wonderful animals so that they may have a future. Adopt a rescue. Bid on that horse at auction that is being sold by the pound. If you cannot bring a horse home, donate to save them. If you cannot donate, educate someone. There is ALWAYS something that you can do. There no such thing as too little when it comes to a life saved. And please, if ever you witness abuse, REPORT IT IMMEDIATELY!!

Please consider adopting from Lake Area Animal Hospital 🐾
06/06/2026

Please consider adopting from Lake Area Animal Hospital 🐾

06/04/2026

The coolest guy at the sanctuary 🐏❤️

06/03/2026
We had an unexpected friendship form. Pumpkin the mini horse has been grieving his best friend, Duncan. We knew that we ...
06/03/2026

We had an unexpected friendship form. Pumpkin the mini horse has been grieving his best friend, Duncan. We knew that we would have to get Pumpkin a friend but we never dreamed it would come in the form of a ram! Pumpkin was absolutely horrified by Clock’s arrival yesterday but there was a massive development in their relationship overnight.

Hopefully this new friendship continues to blossom!

06/02/2026

Today was rainy, then hot, then rainy again. But today was one of those days that stays with you.

We went to auction and watched countless animals pass through the ring. We knew the reality many of them were facing. We wished we could save them all, but rescue is often about making impossible choices.

Today, we were able to save one.

Meet Clock.

His name comes from the clock that was ticking for him. Had we not stepped in, his future would have likely ended at slaughter. Instead, Clock loaded up and came home with us.

There is something special about this sheep. He looks directly into your eyes as if he has lived a thousand lives and carries a quiet wisdom all his own. Calm, observant, and incredibly gentle, he seems to understand that his life has changed.

The hardest part of rescue is knowing we cannot save everyone. We carry the faces of the animals we leave behind with us. But today, one life was spared. One animal got a second chance. One soul who was headed toward an uncertain fate is now safe.

Welcome home, Clock. Your days are no longer counted down by a clock. They are filled with fresh starts, full hay nets, kind hands, and the promise that you will never have to face that fate again.

For every animal we couldn’t save today, we will keep trying. And for Clock, today was the beginning of a new chapter.

❤️🐑 Welcome to the rescue, Clock. You’re a pretty cool guy.

05/31/2026

Two happy besties

05/30/2026

Love them for their whole life ❤️

05/29/2026

Buggin 🥹

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