Saturday, September 24, 2011

WOOF'N AND HOOF'N FALL FESTIVAL sponsored by PETCO Foundation Saturday October 8th


EQUESTRIAN POKER RUN 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM A VARIETY OF RESCUE GROUPS WITH ADOPTABLE FOSTERS
BENEFITS S.A.F.E. ANIMAL HAVEN AND USERL OF CENTRAL PIEDMONT
CANINE AND EQUINE DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2011 Mike Stine*Farrier (9:00)

Greater Charlotte Shetland Sheepdog Club*Canine Agility * Let your pooch try! (9:30)

Jan Jaeger*Canine Good Citizen* Evaluations throughout the day (10:00)

Robert Roffman*Performance Massage for Equine (10:30)

Peggy Singletary*Canine Freestyle (11:00)

Dawn Roth*Parelli Natural Horsemanship (11:30)

Janice Smith*The Inn at Rosehill*Dressage (12:00)

Liz Stamey*Carolina Canine Training*Canine CPR/First Aid (12:30)

Donna Richards*Carolina Lure Coursing Society*Evaluations throughout the day (1:00)

Sheila Wideman*Sacred Dancer Canine Massage Therapy (1:30)

CONTESTS (2:00)

Darlene Rodgers*Gaited Smoothness (2:30)

Kris Batchelor*Triple Play Farm*Fjords Soccer or Draft Horse Exhibition (3:00)

Officer Kevin O’Such*Police K-9*Matthews Police Dept. (3:30)

Avalon Farms*Miniature Horses/Therapeutic Riding ((4:00)

Amy Rash*Hunter Jumpers (4:30)

Nona Jordan * Reiki Connection*Energy Healing for Animals (All Day)

MICROCHIP CLINIC FOR YOUR DOG; SANTA PICTURES; VENDORS; CONCESSIONS; PONY RIDES; CONTESTS FOR PEOPLE AND THEIR PETS; AND WKKT (KAT COUNTRY) 96.9 REMOTE

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Safari Ride



The US Equine Rescue League will be hosting a fundraising trail ride at Why Not an American Ark in Monroe, NC on Sunday - August 28th. Ride between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The "safari" will be a hunt for stuffed animals along the trail. Bring back a stuffed animal and win a prize. The harder the animals are to find, the better the prize that will be attached to it!
After the ride, enjoy lunch and continue to school your horse on the A...rk's cross country course, the new Extreme Cowboy race course, or go for a swim in the pond. You can also find out how your horse reacts to a real live camel or a zebra! There is also a covered arena, jump arena and dressage arena.
Don't have a horse, come out and enjoy the day anyway. We will set up a special walking trail too!
$15 to ride
Find the stuffed animal with the golden ticket and win a big prize!!!!
This will be too much fun to miss!
Current Coggins Required
Will have to sign a waiver for USERL and for WNAA
for information and directions to WNAA visit http://www.wnaaa.com/
for more information on the USERL - visit www.userl.org

Friday, July 29, 2011

Sarge's Story



Life was exciting! He had a job that he loved and he had a good owner who admired him and made sure he was well cared for. When the horse trailer was hooked up to the truck, Sarge knew it meant “Rodeo Time!” and eagerly jumped on board.

When Sarge arrived at the arena, the sounds of horses whinnying, steers bellowing, and people cheering made him bounce with enthusiasm. Then he was saddled and led into the arena. His owner mounted, and Sarge crouched slightly, waiting for the signal. The gate of a nearby chute swung open and a horse and rider burst into the arena. The horse bucked and twisted, trying to rid itself of the rider and the tight bucking strap. Loudly a buzzer sounded, and Sarge leapt into action. He galloped at full speed to the bucking horse and rammed it with his shoulder. At the same moment, his owner reached over and dragged the cowboy off the bucking horse and Sarge carried them both to safety. He was sure that all the cheers were meant for him. He was happy and very proud of himself, and took his place to await the next rider. Catch-horses, like Sarge, are the unsung gladiators of the rodeo arena.

But, times change. Age and arthritis began to slow him down, making his job too dangerous for his owner and for him. Reluctantly, his owner sold him to a family with several children, and Sarge began his next career as a trail horse. While it certainly wasn’t exciting, he enjoyed the children and the long rides through the fields and woods. His joints didn’t ache quite so much with this work and the children always seemed happy to share their lunch with him – an apple core or an oatmeal pie.

But, children grow up and don’t have time for packing lunches for a day of riding through the fields and woods on a good horse. So Sarge was given away to a man who wanted a few horses to graze around his house so he could look out the window and admire them. No more work for Sarge. He was now in his mid-twenties, so maybe it was time to retire. He wasn’t sure he was ready to retire, but he did have the company of two pretty mares. Maybe retirement would have some benefits.

But, people are not always trustworthy. Soon, Sarge and the mares found that their feed buckets were often empty and hay became scarce. The grass they had been grazing was all gone. The man stopped looking out the window at them and stopped coming out to see them at all. Their bellies rumbled with hunger, and they began to eat the bark off the nearby trees. In his desperation to reach something to eat, Sarge got tangled in the barbed wire fence. As he struggled to free himself, his right eye was scratched and a piece of wire wrapped around his hind leg, leaving a long, spiral gash. The man did not call the vet. After a few weeks, Sarge’s leg had swelled and was hot and throbbing, making it difficult to take a step. The flies swarmed over the leg, but Sarge had little strength to swat them away. The vision in his right eye was fading as infection spread.

Then one hot July day, a truck and horse trailer pulled up and ladies in USERL shirts got out. Sarge’s ears perked up briefly at the sight of the rig, remembering his glory days. One of the ladies slowly led him to the trailer. Could it be? Was he really going? He swayed for a moment, trying to gather his strength for the effort. Pain shot through his injured leg as he tried to jump on board. The ladies had to gently help him.

After a long trailer ride, Sarge and the mares found themselves on a quiet farm with lots of green grass and lots of loving hands tending to them. They were bathed and groomed, ointment was applied to cuts, scrapes and pressure sores, and Sarge’s leg was thoroughly cleaned and vetted. The slow process of rehabilitation was begun.

Sarge eventually lost the sight in his right eye and needed surgery to have it removed. Thanks to the generous donations of USERL supporters, he had the surgery in the spring of 2011 and is now free of that nagging pain.

Today, Sarge and his two mare friends have all found their “forever” homes. Sarge was adopted by a lady who had dreamed since childhood of owning a brave, rodeo catch-horse. He is loved and treasured. Life is good.

USERL is an all-volunteer organization that functions entirely on donations. Won’t you help horses like Sarge by making a tax-deductible donation today? Mail your check locally to: USERL, PO Box 157, Wingate, NC 28174. Thank you!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Charity Rescue Ride or Walk - Sunday July 31, 2011


Charity Rescue Ride or Walk
Join us in the saddle or in your sneakers and ride or walk the trails to support local abandoned, abused and unwanted horses.
Sunday July 31st
9 a.m. - 12 noon
$10 donation to ride or walk the trails
$5 donation for Doug's famous BBQ lunch plates
100% of proceeds go directly to rehabbing incoming equines

There will be a RAFFLE AND GREAT PRIZES!!!!

Location:
Diamond R Ranch
6118 Austin Grove Church Road
Marshville, NC 28103

for more information, please contact Tracy Kloc
spottyponies@gmail.com or 980/722-3435

US Equine Rescue League of the Central Piedmont Region of North Carolina
www.userlcpnc.org
or find us on Facebook at US Equine Rescue League - Central Piedmont Region of NC

visit this event on facebook at - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=205456029467470#!/event.php?eid=152221301516243

Woof'n and Hoof'n Fall Festival - October 8, 2010


The US Equine Rescue League is going to partner with S.A.F.E. Animal
Haven again this year to bring you the Woofn' and Hoofn' Fall Festival
at Latta Plantation Equestrian Center
Saturday - October 8, 2011
9 .am. - 5 p.m.
Rain or Shine
Equestrian Poker Run
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunset Rides also available.
Canine and Equine Demonstrations - all FREE
18 fun contest for your pets!
Kiddie Corral
Concessions
$10 Microchiop Clinic
for more information, visit www.woofnandhoofn.webs.com

visit us on facebook at - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=205456029467470#!/event.php?eid=205456029467470

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Historic Simonton Place Tour April 9th to benefit USERL


Saturday April 9, 2011
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Tour Historic Simonton Place
2030 Simonton Road, Statesville, NC

...Advance Tickets
$10 adults
$5 (Seniors over 60 and kids <12)
Purchase by calling 704-872-3388
At the door
$12 adults
$6 (Seniors over 60 and kids <12)

Pre-Revolutionary Simonton Place is one of the oldest homesteads in Iredell County and the site of one of the first County Courthouses and jail

Bigger and Better This Year!

Costumed historical interpreters
Butter churning, spinning, knitting, and tea.
Painted blue bird houses and flower pots
“hanky dress" souvenirs

Trainer Bill Stacy will work with USERL Rescue Horse Minx (Minx is available for adoption)
Farrier Mike Smith will discuss natural hoof care
Massage Therapist Morgan Ridenhour will do an equine massage demo
Chiropractor Dr. Karla Christy will do an equine chiropractic demo

Food and Drinks Available! New This Year! Special Tea Service!
Tea and cookies served under the cherry blossom trees by colonial ladies for a $3 fee per person
All proceeds benefit the US Equine Rescue League
(www.userl.org)

For more information on the home, visit the following links:

http://nccp-userl.blogspot.com/2010/04/historic-simonton-place-home-and-barn.html

http://www.iredelllivingmagazine.com/meredith.html

http://nccp-userl.blogspot.com/2010/04/historic-simonton-place-home-and-barn.html

Friday, March 25, 2011

Carmen is Available for Adoption


Carmen is a 16 year old red roan Paso Fino mix.
Poor Carmen was rescued, nearly starved to death, with a newborn baby by her side.

The pair spent their first two weeks with a vet, who was not sure they were going to make it. Once they were strong enough to travel, Carmen and her colt, Wesley, were turned over the the USERL where their rehabilitation continued.

Carmen still needs to gain a bit more weight but has come a long, long way from where she started. It is difficult enough to bring a horse back to health after being starved, let alone one who is nursing a baby!

Luckily, baby Wesley bounced back quickly and is growing up to be a fine young horse. He has already been adopted into a loving family. Now Carmen needs a family of her own. She loves to be groomed and will wear a saddle but she has not yet been evaluated for riding. We believe Carmen may be a gaited horse but she prefers to just walk and take it easy most of the time.

If someone would spend some time with her, she could blossom into a lovely, sure footed trail horse. Carmen is a light cribber, she only tries to crib at feeding time, and this can be controlled by her cribbing collar. A home with lots of turn out and no stall would probably be best for her. Please contact Paula at sixhorseranch@yahoo.com to arrange a visit with Carmen.