Treasure Coast Rescue Inc.
4976 SW Leighton Farms RD, Palm City, FL
772-621-0067
Donations Needed-
to help the rescue horses are very much appreciated.
In order to continue to bless the unfortunate ones who have come onto our path, we need your help.
We are asking for donations. With todays economy there are many horses in need of rescue in our
area. In the last 3 months we have gotten 3 new horses, all very underweight. 8 rescue horses are in
the barn right now. They have been saved, made healthy, sound and retrained- Thanks to my many
clients who pay for riding lessons.
Some of these horses were over 250 pounds underweight! Some just needed regular skin care and a
good worming, some needed special shoeing. Some needed patient retraining.
Whatever their needs are we've been there to supply the means. Now we're reaching out,
we would like to expand this program, and we need your help.
The cost for just maintaining these horses is much more than the income they bring in each month.
Usually one horse will need at least $400. to maintain a healthy life (thats just feed, hay, shoeing,
shots, vitamins & bug spray).
Any donation is greatly appreciated, but a regular monthly contribution that can be counted on gives
us the opportunity to say yes to the next horse. If anyone would like to foster a horse, this would help
greatly. Any unwanted items (bits,blankets,bridles,saddles,etc...) are appreciated. Would you like to
pick up some feed, or other supplies? We can always use supplies! Whatever you can do, is a great
help!
Ranch Feed is happy to take donations for us.
Just let us know.
Volunteers are appreciated here! Are you interested in being a foster parent? For $200. a month you
can help us rescue one of the wonderful creatures. You may come to the barn and care for care for
them, or we will. That $200 will help pay for food and hay and shoeing needs.
All donated money- 100% goes to caring for the horses. No one is on payroll!!!
Looking to help out? Its as easy as hitting the button on the left! Paypal will handle the rest.
Thank-you kindly for all your help.

This is Zoey- she is a 12 year old thoroughbred. The
picture on the left is when we first got her, look at
her now- Adopted!
This is Noble, he is a thirteen year old
Thoroughbred. I had to buy him to save
him- he was easily 250 lbs underweight. I
tape measured him at 1165 a few months
AFTER we got him (he is 17'2 hands),
Now he weighs 1350 pounds! He looked
like an old dairy cow. He was so weak
my pony pushed him around the first
month until he got enough nutrition in
his system to made a stand. Now they are
best friends. These pictures on the left -
he was actually in better shape than
when I bought him! This is what he looks
like now!
Sunny, a 22 yr old, quarterhorse mare. She came to us in July covered in rain-rot
about a 100 lbs underweight. Shes doing really well.
ADOPTED- Jill & Marra adopted Sunny & Oreo!!!
On the left after the first 2 weeks--------Now-on the right- one month later!
This is Oreo, a 23 yr old appaloosa. He weighed over 200 less than what
he should. He's recovering well, and has gained about 100 lbs in 2
months. He is even riding!
Resses (cup,cup!)
Was also very under weight, was adopted by the Lloyd family
recently.
Ace-4 yr old thoroughbred stud. He came in very untrained
with some minor issues.
Now he's jumping courses thanks to Kelley's hard work. He is
also very well behaved, for a YOUNG STUD!
Ulyssa, a dutch
warmblood, came in over
200 lbs under weight.
Lucy, a arab pony mare. She
came in with very bad
hooves and bloody ears.
Adopted!
Candy- a 26 yr old, has been in
our barn for a decade!
Nice butt!
Babe, 23yr old x racehorse-
everyone loves! She has had
so many grand champions we
can;t keep track!
Socks,32 yrs old. Just
Retired!!! She loves to do
lessons and was extremely
patient!