Our last and most recent rescue is a PMU colt named
Chayne. He was from a rancher in North Dakota that was a former
Premarin producer. Premarin is a drug that women take to help with
the side effects of menopause and the drug is mostly made from
pregnant horse urine (PMU). Thousands of horses end up in the
slaughter house as victims from the production of this drug because
after the pregnant mares give birth, their foals are not needed and
are sold at auction, and if they aren't purchased, they are sold to
slaughter. Chayne is already on his way to a better life partially
due to a partial sponsor found in a little girl named Cheyenne who
herself is living with medical issues and fell in love with Chayne
via a picture we posted on Facebook that her grandmother saw and
showed her. Cheyenne's goal is to be healthy enough to come out to
our ranch and visit with Chayne soon.The Gift of Hope