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Another day, another rescue

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EASY Horse Care Rescue Centre has just welcomed its 188th rescued equine.

The newest arrival is an elderly donkey that was taken into the centre’s care after being contacted by Sax council. She was abandoned on a rundown finca on a piece of land and a concerned neighbour was feeding her.

Sue Weeding explained the council then contacted them at the rescue centre and they arrived to collect the donkey. Police are involved in the case and Sue and her husband Rod, along with their volunteers, will continue to care for the donkey at the centre in Rojales.

“These rescues are only possible thanks to the kindness of our followers, either by donating furniture or items into one of our three charity shops or from attending one of our tours,” said Sue.

She added that they can cater for groups and parties of people to visit and tour the rescue centre. These tours are

proving popular with people wanting to see the animals and view the work the centre is doing.

It is just the next step, as Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre eagerly awaits approval for a farm licence. A fundraisin­g campaign at the start of the year has meant they have managed to complete all the shelters and the stables have been rebuilt. It is hoped this work will give them the new licence, and they are currently waiting for government vets to make a final inspection visit.

Sue added: “Without our facilities and what we do, these animals would just be left where they are. There is no one like us in this area.”

For more informatio­n or to find out how you could help support, contact Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre via the website www.easyhorsec­are.net or call Sue on 652 021 980.

 ?? Photo: EHCRC ?? Marley is the newest arrival
Photo: EHCRC Marley is the newest arrival

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