Premarin
Gift Ideas
The Premarins are like other growing horses, their
major need is for hay, hay, and more hay! All of the birthday boys
and girls have hay at the top of their wish list, but other important
things include farrier and veterinarian visits, blankets, halters
and lead ropes, grooming supplies, grain and treats. Can't decide
on what you'd like to give? A donation (in any amount) for their
care is always appreciated!
To make a tax-deductible donation now through PayPal,
please click the button below.
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Petie is celebrating his first birthday! He is growing so big--his
number one wish is for more hay! $30 of hay will supply him for
one week. He also needs farrier visits ($25 each), spring shots
($140), and is starting to save for his--gulp!--gelding surgery.
After all that, he may need some TLC and treats.
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Honeybrook is also turning 1! She appreciates a good pedicure,
and for $25 she can have her feet done. She also needs hay, and
for her, a $20 supply of hay will last all week. Her spring shots
are also due ($140). And because she likes being groomed so well,
she's including a rubber curry brush and soft brush to her wish
list.
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Janey is mostly looking forward to all the petting and attention
she will get on her birthday! But she also likes to eat hay, and
about $30 worth of hay will last her one week. Her farrier visits
cost $40 each, and she will also need her spring shots ($140).
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Peanut Butter will be 2 years old! Like most growing boys, he really
goes through the groceries. He eats about $35 worth of hay each
week, $20 worth of grain per month, and whatever treats he can get.
He didn't want us to mention it, but like the others, he will need
spring shots ($140) and occasional farrier visits ($40). ***
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Homer is also turning 2! Homer also appreciates a good meal. His
number one wish is for green grass to eat and plenty of hay. Homer
thinks it would be a good idea to plant an apple tree at the farm,
and perhaps fill the garden with carrots. Can't get fresher than
that! He will also need spring shots ($140) and farrier care ($40
per visit).
*** Newsflash--Peanut Butter and Homer have been adopted!
We are so pleased to know that they have found a loving forever
home. And it is great news that they will stay together. Unfortunately
for us, they will not be able to celebrate their birthdays at our
party. We wish them the all the best at their new home! |
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Lucky will be 3! Lucky is so happy to be surrounded by friends,
that he would like for people to do something nice for the non-Premarin
horses, donkeys, and mules at the farm, too. Lucky needs hay ($35/week),
spring shots ($140), and farrier visits ($40 each), but he will
donate any other gifts to the farm so that all the animals can benefit!
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Ima is celebrating her third birthday! Ima requires a lot of hay--she
eats about $40 worth each week. She will also need her spring shots
($140) and regular farrier visits ($40 each). She's really enjoying
all her work with the trainers, and loves her new saddled look.
Like a teenager discovering fashion, Ima is interested in trying
on some new tack.
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Georgia is turning 3! Georgia is very athletic, and her wish list
reflects the needs of any good athlete: plenty of nutritious food
($35/week for hay), a good set of running shoes ($40/farrier visit)
and regular physical check-ups ($140 for spring shots). But Georgia
also likes to look good while performing; so just for fun, she would
like a new brush for her mane and tail.
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-- Charitable Contributions
A gift donation can be made for these horses that will go directly
to their care, including food, water, bedding, shelter, veterinary
and farrier costs, tack and grooming supplies. We rely on the financial
support from compassionate friends like you to care for our Premarin
rescues. Thank you for your contribution!
To make a tax-deductible donation now through PayPal,
please click the button below.
Sponsorship
If you would like to make a recurring
monthly contribution to help one of the horses, or any of the animals
at the farm, please click here.
Gift Donations
A contribution to Ray of Light Farm makes an excellent gift for
any occassion, and will be appreciated by anyone who loves animals.
Pay in Person
To pay by check, please make payable to Ray of Light Farm, Inc.
and mail to 232 Town Street, East Haddam, CT 06423. We also accept
cash, check, or credit donations through the desk at Save-A-Buck
Tack Store located at the farm. |
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We would like to thank Salem Valley Farms Ice Cream, Staehly Tree
Farm & Gardens, and Shagbark Lumber for their continued support. |
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