South Carolina Awareness and Rescue for Equines
 Ensuring all equine in South Carolina live in a safe, healthy and nurturing environment.

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Mission: To provide public awareness and education concerning the welfare of equines, and to work with county Humane Society Chapters, Animal Control Offices and Law Enforcement Offices in South Carolina to guarantee the welfare and safety of all equines in the state. SCARE will assist in the investigation of equine abuse and/or neglect cases in South Carolina and will provide responsible foster/adoptive homes and quality rehabilitative care for equines in need.

Vision: To ensure that all equines in the state of South Carolina live in a safe, healthy and nurturing environment.

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South Carolina Code of Laws, Title 47, Chapter 1, CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.  Full Text and download


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Immediate and continuing need for hay!

We are in desperate need of hay for the rescues being cared for in our Midlands facility. 
Please contact us if you can help by donating some hay for the rescues, the need has never been greater.  scare@scequinerescue.org
You can also help by donating a few dollars to buy hay using the Donate button below.

  It is difficult to comprehend the long-term neglect and surrounding situation that produce such a devastated, depressed creature as a starved horse. The bones are so prominent that the skeleton appears to belong to a larger horse, the head is disproportionately large compared with the body, and the tail is always low and motionless. But the low hanging head tells it all. The ears barely move to any sounds in the environment, no extra energy is spent interacting with herd mates. The eyes are dull, without expression, without expectations... Nutrition for Rehabilitating the Starved Horse

Before and After "Ghost"

 

Princess Eliza

Fate often opens doors to bring peace. solace and hope to family and friends who have lost loved ones - sometimes in very unexpected ways

Eliza


Thank you in advance for helping to ensure the equine in the state of South Carolina live in a safe, healthy and nurturing environment.

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Jeffers's Equine has been a long time supporter.  They have on many occasions donated supplies to help care for the rescues.  They also donate a percentage of your online purchases when you enter their website from any Jeffers Equine ad on our website.  

Snug, Warm and Hurting

An ill-fitting blanket can be as bad for your horse as an ill-fitting saddle.

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    Cold Weather Impact    Frozen Food

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Impaction is a common problem in winter caused when horses do not drink enough water. If the horse is at pasture with a water source that freezes, or the automatic waterer quits working, or his tub of ice is not dumped out and replaced with water often enough, he may become short on fluid. Full Story Most horses have some down time in winter when adverse weather doesn't permit much riding. Nutritional needs can change dramatically, but there are some basic steps to follow to keep your horse in good health. Full story

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