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, Jay’s cows shortly after arriving safely at Hillside... ‘Knowing them personally makes it more difficult to think about eating them...’

     You can probably imagine just how much hay they are going eat in the winter. We have got a lot of work
     to do fundraising to keep them all well fed during the cold weather ahead. If you would like to help
     towards providing hay and other necessary food for them, please donate on the back page... Thank you

                                                      Jasper..

                                                                             Jasper the stallion was lucky to be still
                                                                             alive when the horse warden found him.
                                                                             His back legs had been so tightly bound
                                                                             together that he couldn't move. A rope
                                                                             around his neck was tied as if the
                                                                             intention had been to strangle him. Cuts
                                                                             to his body were consistent with knife
                                                                             wounds. He was taken to the horse
                                                                             pound, where he was treated before being
                                                                             brought to Hillside. Once in the Sanctuary
                                                                             he fully recovered from his ordeal. He has

x now been gelded and lives contentedly

                                                                             with our other rescued horses.

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