AHLRESCUE
937 Edwardsville Drive
Edwardsville , Kansas 66111
EMAIL :
admin@ahlrescue.com
PHONE #
[ 913 ] 745 - 4662
WWW.AHLRESCUE.COM
We Are A Second Career Training & Placement Service for Retiring Equine Athletes .We are the next
step in equine athletes successful new career.
We are self funded. We believe it's our “own responsibility” and see most ( not all) 501 3c rescue
non profits as misleading the public in a since and a way for a way persons can legally scam the
kind hearts of animal lovers .
To say that we are rescuing horses from EQUINE SPORTS would not be correct , but when equine
come of a age that they are not able to be competitive in a sport , which they may have dominated or
for some reason the animal just didn't seem to have the want to!! To compete in the sport which they
were breed , We offer the retiring animal a chance a second career or find a new sport which may
where their talent may lay as other equine have through time .
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We do rescue horses ! " Most abuse is often seen after a horse ends up in the
wrong hands" . With every one these days with a horse buying into the natural horsemanship
training ..There are a lot of we bred horses that are getting to be put in the uncontrollable class
because of persons without a clue attempting to train them .
........
Which is where several of the animals that have been throw our program have come in from
. Mostly from persons that have promised to care for animals and for one reason or
another have gotten more than they can handle.
.
Several of our animal come from RACE TRACKS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
.. The racetrack in it’s self is not a place of abuse (OR IS IT A PLACE OF
NON TALENTED TRAINERS ) that is depicted in other rescue cases. Many of the racetracks
throughout the country have adopted a policy promoting the humane treatment of racehorses. Under
the policy, any trainer or owner who directly or indirectly participates in the transport of a horse to
either a slaughterhouse or an auction house engaged in selling horses for slaughter will be prohibited
from having stalls at race tracks ..
We work with the responsible breeders, owners and trainers of the Race Horse. They are making a
conscious effort to ensure that their horses find a lasting home after their racing career ends.
With love and faith all horses can show greatness .It's just a matter of whether we are capable of steering them into an area they will excel.
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ALSO :
RESCUING
& Training
mini equine <
> to put
smiles on faces
of children
with
disabilities
and terminally
ill children.
Very happy to be
self supported
PAYING
FORWARD
THIS HAS BEEN A ROUGH YEAR FOR EQUINE OWNERS AS WELL
AS THE BELOVED EQUINE OF : WE ARE OPENING OUR DOORS
FOR ALL EQUINE , HORSES MULES AND DONKEYS . We also have
several untrained equines in all ages and sizes 4 adoption . Our non
trained equines are all gentle and leadable , just not broke to ride or
have very little riding training . We do not charge a adoption fee for
most all of our rescues . But we are very careful who adopts our
rescues and We do not mind filing law suits on persons who fail to
respect our adoption contract .
WE ARE SELF SUPPORTED AND OUR EQUINE BREEDING FARM IS
HOW WE ARE ABLE TO RESCUE AND TAKE IN OTHER FOR RETRAINING .
SO PLEASE SEE OUR FARMS INFORMATION AT
WWW.SLDAVIDSONFARMS.COM TO SEE WHAT WE OFFER TO PERSONS
LOOKING FOR BREEDING STALLIONS AND FOALS OF PROVEN SHOW
WINNERS .
FEDERAL AUTHORITY
Under Title 7 section 2159, Congress restrains all
states subject to Public Law regarding animals
and livestock. All investigations for alleged
animal neglect fall under the jurisdiction of the
Department of Agriculture, NOT the City or
County. The United States Department of
Agriculture Secretary, sends a request to the
United States Attorney General, to request of a
United States District Court Judge to issue a
restraining order or injunction pursuant to
section 2159 of Title 7 United States Code,
whenever the Secretary has reason to believe
the health of any animal [is] in serious danger.
The City or County employees and agents are not
the United States Department of Agriculture
Secretary, and The City or County are not United
States District Court judges, therefore, they
conspired to intentionally and willfully
impersonate federal authority, restricted since
1966 under the following explicit statute:
The Animal Welfare Act: Background and
Selected Legislation
Congressional Research Service 1
he Animal Welfare Act (AWAY; 7 U.S.C. 2131 et
seq.) is intended to ensure the humane
treatment of animals that are intended for
research, bred for commercial sale, exhibited to
the public, or commercially transported. Under
the AWAY, businesses and others with
animals covered by the law must be licensed or
registered, and they must adhere to minimum
standards of care. Farm animals are among
those not covered by the act, which nonetheless
provides a broad set of statutory protections for
animal
If you are dealing with cities or
counties trying to force you to
remove livestock from your property
contact us . We have information
that will help