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Needs List

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Zuma’s can ALWAYS use your tax-deductible cash donations. But if you can’t donate cash, have you considered all the non-cash things you could offer to help the rescued horses? Here is a list of some things the Ranch needs NOW:

  • Volunteer labor
  • Grass Hay 12 tons per month
  • Round bale attachment for New Holland Skid Steer
  • Grain: Nutrena Senior 50 lb bags
  • Grain: Nutrena Youth 50 lb bags
  • 29 Quest Plus wormers
  • Water hose and spray nozzels (always breaking!)
  • Manure forks
  • 3-sided loafing sheds
  • Horse-friendly fencing (labor and materials are needed for horse fencing construction. We have 146 acres…mostly unfenced. More fence= more horses that can be saved)
  • Fence gates for new pastures
  • Horse bedding (shavings)
  • New feed wagon (the bottom fell out of ours!) :(
  • Cobb-sized halters
  • Lead ropes
  • Horse shampoo & conditioner
  • Mane & tail spray
  • Hoof oil
  • Licensed Psychotherapists who will volunteer their time
  • Brushes
  • Muck Baskets
  • Feed troughs for outdoor shelters

Your donations help turn unwanted horses into useful, loving companions that can help heal the wounded hearts of the foster children in our program. Click below to watch a video about how these horses, once rehabilitated, can give back:

A Letter To Our Mentors~Without Them There Would Be No ELP

Hello everyone,

I hope you are all enjoying the March session of ELP! I think we have seen great progress with many of our kiddos. I see our little ones starting to push some boundaries and test a bit. Our teen group challenged us for the first few weeks, but I think things fell into place on Monday and the documentary is going to be amazing!

You guys are doing a great job with data collection. I know it is hard, but it really is the way to show the insurance companies and funders that what we are doing works. We will become Medicaid providers as of the May session, which may change a few things. For the most part we already take all the data in information they will need. It is exciting- it should help with funding for a lot of our kids.

Thank you for being on top of the sign in-sign out. As we get more organized and progress we will add and subtract protocol. We will start monitoring who picks kids up in the May session and each kid will have a list of who is allowed to pick them up. We will also be doing a communication log starting in May. I am not sure what that will look like yet, but we will go over it prior to the May session starting.

Other news:

We have 2 kids being paid for by the county and one of them is court ordered. All steps forward to the counties recognizing that kids are getting so much from this and that it is worth funding!

We are going to start a weekly mentor training. It will be every from 12:45-1:30. We will role play and work on various scenarios as well as go over questions you guys have. Monday night mentors-you are welcome at the Saturday training. If we need to add a training on Mondays we will look into that. Let me know. That training will start this Saturday!

May session sign ups… it is that time again to sign up for the next session. If you are not continuing, please, please please try to find someone to take your place. The Teen group will be May 3rd, 10th, 17th, 27th, June7th and 14th. The Preteen group will be May 8th, 15th, 22nd, June 5th, 12th, 19th.  We will be off the weekend of Memorial Day (May 29th and 31st). Let me know by April 10th if you are returning or who is replacing you. We will have a New Mentor Training on May 1st.

We are going to add ELP Volunteer Hours. Right now the Teen group comes and works from 3-5. It has been a challenge but we have worked most of the kinks out. A lot of the kids have expressed interest in volunteering, but they can’t come whenever they want and we can’t offer supervision throughout the week. So, we will continue the Teen Volunteer Hours on Mondays from 3-5. Typically this group cleans stalls and then plays a game. We will be adding a second work task as they can handle it. The Pre-Teen Volunteer Hours will either be on Saturdays following ELP or on Sundays. Are any of you interested in supervising the kids? The pre-teens would be dusting the arena, washing buckets, etc. There would be little horse involvement to keep the need for supervision ratio down. If you are interested talk to me.

We will also be having an ELP Summer CAMP!!! Summer Camp will be the week of June 14 to 18. It will be between 5 and 6 hours a day with a mix of equine activities, games, hiking and possible field trip. We are looking volunteers who can help out with the kiddos. If interested, talk to me.

Finally- We need to do a Mentor Melting Pot Night. Coordinating 20 mentors and 6 facilitators calendars is insanity, add on top the Colorado weather… So April 12th at 8:00. Email me if you are going to attend so we can make a reservation.

I can’t thank you all enough for what you are doing for these kids and what you have done for me. Starting this program is an amazing experience and has helped me to settle into my new home.

Maura Stack-Oden, MA, BCABA
Behavior Analyst
Zuma’s Rescue Ranch
440-840-9146 (cell)
720-344-8971(fax)

Integrity ~ Why Horse Rescues Need Regulation

This past week Zuma’s Was called to help with Seven horses in need. An elderly couple in Walden Colorado cared for a small herd on their 300 acre ranch.  This winter the husband died leaving the herd for his wife to care for . After a long winter and an injury to the wife, it became time to re-home the herd to people that could manage the horses.

Mary Kissam- Rocky Mountain Horse Rescue contacted me about taking some of the horses, of course Zuma’s has no space but accepted two of the horses, that is what we do step in when horses need help. There were four yearlings, two draft horses and not sure what the other was. In fact I am no longer sure of much about this particular rescue  after the following trail of events. Mary Kissam stood by her word and had nothing to due with the actions of Nicole Webb.

A photo of the horses needing rescuing was sent to me  and I selected two yearlings, a paint and a Palomino, I was told another person would be picking the horses up and then bringing them to me. Day two of this nightmare I  this other person, Nicole Webb, that I would have to pay for the two horses and asked if I could  pay for fuel to go and get them. I thought this strange but agreed to pay for the paint and the Palomino yearlings and accept delivery.

Colorado would deliver a spring snow storm the next day, so the pick up of the horses from Walden move up and the delivery of the horses to Zuma’s vanished. Mary told me that I would need to go pick the horses up in Longmont,  I agreed to pick the horses up.

While making arrangements to re-feed theses horses,  Nicole told me that the horses were in poor shape, I asked Nicole what the Henneke score on the little guys was so that I would know how to begin the feeding process. Nicole then stated that she did not score rescue horses and then she questioned me as to whether or not Zuma’s could handle these horses.

Given that the horses were in poor shape I asked Nicole if the horses could stay with her for a week or so to gain some strength, Nicole said NO.I was told that she was not set up to keep them even, though I offered to cover the cost bring hay for them, they could not stay. So the very next day I receive an email from Nicole stating the horses were too sick to move and they would be at her place indefinitely. Seems strange that Nicol could not keep them at all one day then the very next day they are staying with her until further notice. Obviously Nicole had another agenda here and was creating a story to fit her agenda.

The story unravels more, I then receive an email stating that the paint that I rescued had already been adopted by Nicoles’ friend and it would be not coming to Zuma’s at all, but that I needed to pick up the two Palominos that very same day. It was now obvious that Nicole was a dishonest person with an agenda, and that she had lied to me to have things unfold her way. Needless to say I stepped away from this all together.

I surely hope those horses have good homes, for the stories I have heard of a “Rescue” that also breeds horses…… is  NOT a rescue at all. Anyone that breeds when there are so many horses needing homes is not a true rescue by any stretch.This is why we so badly need regulations for people calling themselves rescues.

This is why I am so glad to be in the process of becoming a nationally recognized horse rescue myself, and I hope that the IRS will strip all rescues that do not comply with the new national regulations of the 501C3 status.

This industry of rescues is full of people that have no boundary with what they do and it is high-time that the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaties and Executive Director Patty Finch take this industry by the horns and weeds out those that do not belong.

I have heard more horror stories of so called rescues hoarding horses and placing them in horrible conditions.Or Horse Rescues that take horses in for themselves and collection donations to care for them. Rescues that simply make money from selling horses, never following up on the horses they sell.

Horse Rescues are often times seedy  causing the industry  to look bad as a whole and making it hard on legitimate horse rescues out here doing the right thing by these poor horses.

Beware of any horse rescue that also breeds horses. Also do through background checks on the people you are dealing with, if you suspect foul play contact the Global Federation of Horse Rescue, Patty Finch.

Be the Voice the Horse does not have.

Join Zuma’ this weekend at the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo.

Equine Assisted Learning

Rocky Mountain Horse Expo

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mrs-horse1Zuma’s Rescue Ranch supports foster children and rescued horses so that they can help one another heal the wounds in their hearts and minds. At the Ranch, horses who were destined for slaughter are rescued, rehabilitated, and trained, so that they can help children who have been similarly discarded by our failing system in equine-assisted psychotherapy sessions. To learn more and find out how you can help, please email Jodi Messenich (Jodi@zumasrescueranch.com) or visit http://www.zumasrescueranch.com or http://zumasrescueranch.wordpress.com today.  Zuma’s is an approved 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Your donations are tax-deductible.  Please support these children and horses. Lives are not disposable.

Open letter to Legislators from HOOFPAC

For Christmas This year how about we all Send a letter to Congress Asking them to Pass:

HR 503 and SB 727

Stop Sending Horses to Slaughter!

Below is an open letter to Legislators from HOOFPAC:

To All Concerned Parties:

The horse is part of American heritage, having played a major role in our historical growth and development. Post industrial revolution, the number of horses has surprisingly increased contributing significantly to the enjoyment of generations of recreation enthusiasts in America.

Generations ago, our forefathers designated the horse a “favored” animal which means they are not bred or raised for food, not eaten in our culture, commonly given a name and accordingly are taxed differently than traditional food animals.

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Trial date for Neb. man accused of animal cruelty

Associated Press – July 15, 2009 3:25 PM ET

BRIDGEPORT, Neb. (AP) – A man charged with 149 felony counts of cruel neglect of an animal faces trial in September.

Jason Meduna (MED-nuh) pleaded not guilty in Morrill County District Court on Tuesday. Trial was set for Sept. 9, pending a pretrial conference next month.

Authorities say they found many of the 211 horses and 11 burros on Meduna’s 3-Strikes Ranch emaciated and suffering from a variety of ailments in April. A total of 74 horses and burros were found dead at the ranch, which is 22 miles south of Alliance.

The surviving horses and burros were given new homes after rescue agencies moved in to help.

If convicted, Meduna faces up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $10,000 or both for each count.

He remains free on $2,000 bail.

Colton’s Progress

Colton is still being treated for worms but his lice is gone and he has come a very long way since his arrival at Zuma’s Rescue Ranch. You can read more about his progress and that of the other rescues on our blog.

Colton on 5/9/2009

Colton on 5/9/2009

Colton on 6/21/2009

Colton on 6/21/2009

Colton has made a huge improvement as you can see from the above photos, gaining weight, overcoming lice, and his worm tests are coming back with fewer and fewer parasites each time. He is well on his way to recovery. We will continue to post updates about him and his rescued pals here on the blog, so stay tuned!

If you want to make a donation to help the rescued horses or foster children, please visit Zuma’s at any of the following links:

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Rescue Horses’ Progress Update

Colton

Colton

Ella

Ella

These pictures were taken on 6/21/2009.

June Bea

June Bea

Bad Boy Bandit

Bad Boy Bandit

Journey

Journey

Wyomie

Wyomie

Topaz & Princess Marylegs

Topaz & Princess Marylegs

New shed making progress…

All framed in, ready for siding!

All framed in, ready for siding!

The Eagle Scouts are building a shed for the rescues from 3-Strikes, and it’s coming along very nicely. I’m told they will be applying the siding this weekend, so we hope to have pics of the finished shed up by early next week.

Many thanks to John Robert and Troop 633 for their generous donation of the time, materials, and skill necessary to build this structure. The horses are eagerly awaiting their new digs.

is our house done yet??

is our house done yet??

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