By: Dennis Symons, Jr.
November 16, 2019
UPPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, NJ–The Standardbred Retirement Foundation held their “Holiday Fun at the Horse Farm” event Sunday. There was plenty to see and do for all, including a baby and mother horse where mom was tagged for slaughter and rescued. Horses were being shown in the riding rink outside as well as in the barn. A charity auction, outdoor fire place with marshmallows on a stick with hot cocoa, wine tasting, holiday shopping, free tack items, and the “Horse Plop Bingo” kept everyone busy.
Also at the event was several dogs saved from India and Baku City, Azerbaijan (Former Soviet Republic) by Zani’s Furry Friends ZFF, inc. The non-profit rescues animals internationally and finds homes for the animals. To adopt a furry friend see this link.
Horses are available for adoption from the Standardbred Retirement Foundation, 42 Arneytown-Hornerstown Rd, Cream Ridge, NJ 08514
Baby horse mom was tagged for slaughter and was rescued Mom and baby horse, mom was tagged for slaughter and rescued. Zani’s Furry Friends ZFF, inc. Shown with rescued dogs from Baku City, Azerbaijan (part of former Soviet Republic) Shown left to right holding rescued dogs: Standing, Jennifer Nielsen, sitting: Vanessa Alvarez and Steven Batista Holiday Auction
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