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In 1999 after being diagnosed with cancer, I decided to make myself a promise. If
I beat this disease, I would get back to the important things in life. Family, and the joy of doing what I
loved.
Well, what I'd always loved was horses. As a young girl,
I'd had and trained my own and upon being stricken with this disease, vowed to beat it and once again spend my time with horses,
thanking them for the love and trust they had placed in me, giving me the most happiness .
I also wanted to bridge that gap and help the public get over the "stigma" attached to rescued horses persay,
proving what valuable, honorable creatures they are.
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Hooves Of Hope philosophy
The our objective is to provide high quality horses, and reliable service for our customers. We hope
you will enjoy visiting our web site being thrilled by our horses, as much as we enjoyed providing them for you. The
true life goal is to provide you with a lifetime friend in your horse and the same for the horse, to minimize horses ending
up at auctions for slaughter.
Our Helpers and Friends
Here is where we get a chance to tell you a little about ourselves. While we dont employee anyone, this is very
much a volunteer effort.Kind of like a big family! I could not ever do without my friends,Gwen and her husband
Gary,Donna,Andrea,Ashley,Sharon, Donna G., and others, my farrier, the best in the business, Max Gomez. People
who assist in training, Monty Roberts and his trainers at Flag is Up Farms, my riders, without you I would be lost!. My hauler
friend Randy. You are all invaluable to me, I love you and thank you for being the ones who believe
in me and my dream.
Without people like you my work is not possible!
I can not forget the sacrifices my family have made for me to live this dream. To all of you, thank you
for your patience and for suffering without so that the horses may have. I Love you ,Mom

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Our Company
After my lifelong love affair with the horse, I realized my dreams
when I began helping Premarin horses and foals in 2001. I was put on the drug while undergoing my own cancer treatments.I
fell in love with the drafts and draft crosses and my fate was decided. Then locally, folks heard of me and began calling
me a rescue( I dont refer to myself as such) they actually rescued me! Adoption/Placement suits me much better.
Now I spend my days, grooming, training, loving, and
cuddling horses. Much cuddling let me tell you! I vow to help as many horses find useful lifelong homes as I can, while
I can. I finally am able to pay a debt of gratitude to the animal who has given me so many gifts my whole life and help
the downtrodden ones find new loving people. I hope that you will become one of those people,God bless!
Now go visit our other pages and see who YOU fall in love with.
Our Home
Here is a picture of our home.

| Proof that God loves us and wants us to enjoy life |

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| More proof of that is that we are lucky to have HORSES! |
In riding a horse, we borrow freedom. ~ Helen Thompson, 1943 ~
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