Friday, May 29, 2015

A bit about Real Horse Rescues ...

Real Horse Rescues (RHR) is an advocacy-driven, weekly TV + Web series wildly committed to changing the way horses are viewed and valued in today’s world. Created and hosted by lifelong horse lover and equestrian Susan Kayne, each episode shares meaningful conversations with people who work to save the lives of horses in peril.

RHR is produced for audiences of all ages, tapping into the universal and timeless love of horses. Most of the material presented is brand-new, informing about the challenges horses are facing in our country, coupled with the great joy they bring to those who rescue, rehome, and adopt. The more public understanding grows of the challenges and solutions, the healthier the equine community and economy will be for the future. The educational material in RHR is balanced with the majestic presence of horses, the thrill of rescue, and heart-warming tales of redemption.

Real Horse Rescues debuts its premiere episode on WTEN on Saturday, July 4th at 6:00 to 6:30 AM. New shows air each Saturday through the end of September. Extended interviews and features from the broadcasts will be posted online.

On May 13th we taped ... or rather 'carded' our first episode. No more tape stock in the digital world! We met and spoke with incredible people and their amazing horses ... Katrina Clay, Publisher of the Upstate Horse & Healing Springs Journal, Dr. Tracy Bartick-Sedrish of Upstate Equine Medical Center, Amanda Vance of North Country Horses and ReRun Thoroughbred Adoption, Joe Battaglia of Heading for Home: Racehorse Retraining/Adoption Center, and Saratoga's finest mounted patrol Officer King and Officer Voegler of NYS Park Police.  Here is a photo montage with sound bites, a teaser of what's to come this summer on ABC-WTEN:


> We will be sharing life-changing stories from ALL BREEDS of Horses < 
If you have a story to share please send it to: RealHorseRescues@gmail.com 
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