Dear
SHIRLEY
This is our
hay barn.
We
have 500 horses to feed.
We
need more hay than what you can see in this barn.
The
California drought is taking its toll.
Hay
prices are expected to go through the roof this year.
It
will even be difficult to find hay if the weather doesn't change
for the better soon.
We
are getting rain this weekend, but it will not pull us out of the
drought.
In
fact, it may work against us because we expect more rain than the
ground can take.
It
could hurt the hay fields by flooding them.
China
gets most of our hay.
If
there is a shortage China will still get most of our hay.
It
is important to stock up while there is still hay available.
Please
help us prepare for the worst.
Our
horses have never missed a meal.
And
I pray they never will.
But
the fact is donations are down right now.
And
the cost of everything is up.
It
is difficult to stay in balance.
Please
help us with your donation toward hay.
We
would like to fill the barn and keep it filled.
Each
load of 500 bales - right now - costs about $6000
We
expect that cost to rise to possibly $8000 per load.
We
feed MORE than 500 bales per week.
That's
a lot.
We
need your help.
Thank
you for your support - it is a blessing!
From
my heart to yours,
Jill
Starr
President
Lifesavers
Wild Horse Rescue
CLICK ON THE BALE OF HAY TO MAKE A DONATION TOWARD
FEEDING OUR RESCUED HORSES
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