Chilly Pepper – 911 for Selena Only 3 yrs old & pregnant – headed to slaughter. Please help them?
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




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Equine Rescue articles for 2026
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:



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The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:

Behind every rescued horse is a community of people making it possible: hands-on volunteers, loving adopters, generous sponsors, and countless supporters in between.
Today, we’re honored to spotlight one of the sponsors whose support helps bring the magic of Boots and Bling to life and fuels our work year-round.
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:



Quick Update

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The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:

February has us thinking about connection, companionship, and the joy of finding “the one.” While some are searching for chocolates and roses, our horses are hoping for something even sweeter: a forever home. This month’s Horse Spotlight features a very special equine who’s ready to give unconditional love to the right match.
Could Sophia be your Valentine?
SOPHIA

Sophia arrived at AAE in March 2024 as part of a large-scale neglect case that followed law enforcement involvement on a remote high-desert property. Authorities discovered numerous horses that had been left without adequate care, ultimately stepping in to oversee their welfare beginning in late 2023. By mid-February, 21 horses were formally seized.
AAE partnered with another rescue to help manage the outcome of this case. In the end, AAE welcomed 15 horses into our care, including Sophia.

Sophia was one of the more fragile horses in the group. When she arrived, she was underweight, exhausted, and struggling to move comfortably on a severely overgrown slipper hoof. Due to her small size and weakened state, we initially believed she was a young foal (perhaps six to eight months old), but as she stabilized and began to gain strength, and we got a better look at her teeth, it became clear she was likely closer to two years old and had simply endured an extremely hard start to life. We don’t know whether one of the mares from her intake group was her mother, or whether her dam was among the horses that did not survive the winter, but it’s clear Sophia had experienced significant neglect and inadequate nutrition.
Her slipper, possibly caused by an early injury or prolonged lack of care, made daily movement difficult, especially through the harsh winter conditions she endured. Following her intake exam and testing, we also learned that Sophia had been pregnant at one point, though she did not carry to term.

Despite everything she’s faced, Sophia is an extraordinary little soul. She arrived with a broken spirit, but over time, she has blossomed. The timid, quiet filly we first met has grown into a confident and affectionate young horse who now holds her own as a leader within her herd. She is gentle, loves attention, and enjoys pasture life alongside other mares and foals. Though she can be a bit bossy, she’s fair and respectful and gets along well with everyone.
Sophia is easy to halter, lead, and handle, stands quietly for hoof care, and does well with both the farrier and veterinarian. Her hoof has been carefully managed with corrective trimming, and she has recovered incredibly well. While some permanent bony changes in her coffin bone will likely limit her future to non-competitive activities, she moves comfortably at all gaits within her herd, on flat and rolling hills. If you didn’t know her history, you might never guess how much she’s overcome.
Sophia is available for adoption. After recent radiographs, she has been cleared as light riding prospect, no competition, no endurance, just light, easy riding with a smaller human. Sophia is current with dental and hoof care, vaccines, and deworming, and she has a microchip.
Sophia is truly a gem, and we absolutely adore this sweet girl.
If you sound like a good forever Valentine for Sophia, we’d love to hear from you! You can fill out our Adoption Inquiry form to get started.
Even if you can’t adopt, you can still help! Please share Sophia’s story, someone out there is ready to open their heart and home.
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:



Quick Update
Yesterday was a bit terrifying as we watched the weak, emaciated, blind belgian struggling to get up after falling in the trailer. As you can see, he could barely get up, crashed on to the ground and was unable to rise for a long time. He literally quit and would have died if we did not have our emergency supplies. (Now I need to replenish our kit, as we used up all our stuff.)
Thankfully we carry emergency meds and supplies, and after a few hours of continuous care he was able to stand and eventually load into my trailer.
| It was a very slow and scary ride home. However, he did not fall again, and after more critical care last night, he did make it through the night and is doing a bit better. He is still not even close to being out of the woods yet. We were in contact with Doc and Dustin Time Rescue who actually pulled him. (Doc is sick and was unable to see him, but walked me through any questions that came up.) |
| Destiny’s eye is much worse. I am going to have to relieve some of the pressure until Doc can do her surgery. Her hoof actually scares me the most as it is split all the way up to her coronet band, and is oozing some type of infection. |
ALL these kids are in horrific shape and Benny is starving as well. He is literally skin and bones under all that hair. We still have not covered his costs to get to Fallon, nor the expenses to bring these kids home from there. I do not get paid for any of this, but I do need to pay my ranch hand. I am thanking God that my little voice said to bring Manny. None of us gals could have done what he did and the whole day was crazy. Loading a blind horse, especially one that has been falling down is very dangerous, but he handled it like a champ.
| I was told Destiny was horrible to load and would try to jump panels. Luckily, she and I had bonded, and I simply put a rope around her neck, made a halter and told her I was asking her, not telling her to load. I told her I couldn’t help her unless we got her home. I do know they don’t understand all our words, but they darn sure understand energy and she trusted me. She walked calmly up and put her foot in the trailer. I handed her rope to Manny and he walked her in the rest of the way. |
| We are going to need lots of help to fix her hoof, have her eye surgery, and get these precious kids everything they need. I was not expecting anything like what I found. Everything was so much worse. I am so grateful to Manny for being there, doing whatever I asked immediately and just being plain awesome. No one else I know is capable (physically for sure) of doing what was needed yesterday. Us old gals are simply too broken. |
Thank you as always for being there for Chilly Pepper and all the critters you helped save!
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The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:


Missed the announcement? Here’s the headline:
Boots and Bling Event & Table Sponsorships
are Officially Open!
On Saturday, May 16, 2026, All About Equine Animal Rescue will host the13th Annual Boots & Bling at the Folsom Community Center, bringing together a passionate community for an unforgettable night including a robust virtual auction in support of horses who need us most.
If horses and helping horses-in-need are important to you, this is an event you must support. There are many ways to get involved.
Please share this event information within your networks: family, friends, co-workers, barn-mates, teams, collaborators, social media connections, and others you may have.

What Your Sponsorship Makes Possible
When you sponsor Boots & Bling, you are directly funding:
Your sponsorship doesn’t just support an event; it turns uncertainty into second chances for horses in our community.
There’s a Sponsorship for Everyone
Sponsorship opportunities begin at just $450, making it easy for:
Established packages are available, and we’re always happy to create a custom option aligned with your philanthropic or marketing goals.
Many sponsorships are offered in limited numbers, so early commitment is key.
At Boots and Bling, your sponsorship means more than a name on a table. It means lasting change. If you’ve been looking for a way to make a real difference in 2026, this is it.
We’d be honored to partner with you.
To learn more about our established packages, visit our event platformhere (or the button below). Once there, click the blue “Tickets” button to view the packages and make your selection.
If you have any questions or would like to make a customized sponsorship package, please reach out to our Boots and Bling event team and someone will be in touch soon: bootsandbling@allaboutequine.
Consider gathering your friends, family, and co-workers and purchase a table so you can all sit together and show your support, together.
Individual tickets to Boots and Bling 2026 are coming soon, they will go on sale March 20, 2026.
Turn Generosity into Action:
Donate An Item, Service, or Experience to the
Boots and Bling Virtual Auction

One donated item can spark dozens of bids, and real change for horses in need. Our virtual silent auction, a highlight of Boots and Bling, is now accepting items and experiences that inspire bidding and generosity. Items will be at the event for viewing and winning!
From products and services to getaways and one-of-a-kind experiences, every contribution helps turn community enthusiasm into lifesaving support, fueling rescue, rehabilitation, and long-term care for horses across our community.
Auction donations extend the impact of every dollar raised long after the event ends. One item can make a difference on its own, and together, they help us do even more for the horses who need us most.
If you would like to donate to the auction, please reach out to Sharon:bootsnbling@allaboutequine.org
Thank you!
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:



| Benny is loaded on OUR trailer. I had to say YES even before he was fundraised for, or we would have lost him. I didn’t really have the funds per say, but figured it out short term, knowing we could make this happen. |
We only need $1360 to cover the bail and expenses so I can go meet the hauler and finally pick them up tomorrow.
| Even though we hadn’t fundraised what we needed, I acted on pure FAITH, as I know God always has this and I can always count on my amazing Chilly Pepper Family. I also know you would want me to do everything possible to save his life.
Thank you for everything, and please help if you can and share far and wide. I know we can “git ‘er done”. |
| Thank you as always for being there for Chilly Pepper and all the critters you helped save! |
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:



Got a 911 to fill the last spot on the trailer. My heart broke knowing we have already paid for the space, and another horse would ship to slaughter when all we needed was One More Miracle!!
We are Chilly Pepper – MIRACLE MUSTANG, and y’all have always come through. This just happened.
PLEASE HELP ME FILL THAT SPOT. Benny does not want to die. Let’s give him a Mustang Miracle.
I had to commit on faith. Please help me save him. I guess God had a reason for that trailer to not be loaded when it was supposed to. His plan is perfect, and I know in my heart we are supposed to save this guy as well.
He needs your help, and so do I.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I know we can do this!!
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




Thank you to everyone who has already stepped up to help.
We ONLY NEED $595 to save her. Out of the $4000, that is amazing.
| Doc is already on board and she will be having her surgery asap. PLEASE LET’S “GIT ‘ER DONE” and on her way home. |
| IMPORTANT TAX DONATION RECEIPT INFORMATION. If you have contributed via Zelle, please be aware that we need either your email address or mailing address to issue your tax donation receipt. Zelle transactions incur no fees, which is beneficial, but we require this information to ensure you receive your receipt. Kindly provide your preferred contact details. |
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Y’ALL ROCK!
| I know times are tough and so many folks are struggling. This beautiful mare needs us, and we need to get her here asap. Her eye has to be excruciating. Please help us bring her home. |
I know we can do this!!
| Thank you as always for being there for Chilly Pepper and all the critters you helped save! |
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




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The following is from All About Equine Animal Rescue:

January has been anything but quiet around here. From welcoming new intakes to preparing for the year ahead, the start of the year has kept our team busy and our hearts grateful.
In this month’s roundup, we’re introducing seven new rescues (four horses and two kittens plus their mama), and sharing an important update about Boots and Bling 2026!
Thank you for being part of a community that makes moments like these possible.
NEW ARRIVALS

Our first intake of 2026, Skeeter is a ~2007 gelding who came to us through law enforcement after being found as a stray. When no owner came forward, he came to AAE. He’s now safe and settling in as we begin his next chapter.
BELLES

Belles and Graycie (see below) arrived through law enforcement as the result of a neglect case. This ~2010 mare is now receiving the consistent care and attention she needs to recover and move forward.
GRAYCIE

Graycie is a ~2000 mare. She has some sand in her gut and is being closely monitored as we work to get her to feeling her best again.
COFFEY

Coffey is a 2021 Arabian mare that came to us due to an elderly couple in the midst of a health and financial crisis. Surrendering her was a difficult, but loving decision to ensure she receives the care and stability she deserves.
Please give them all a nice, warm welcome!! We’re still getting to know these kids. Skeeter had his dental and hoof care, vaccines, and microchip day earlier this month, and the girls are on the schedule for their dentals, vaccines, and microchips, today! They may get their pedis, too. Stay tuned for more info as we get to know these four a bit better. All will be available for adoption once their conditions have improved, and we have a better read on their handling and training.
Thanks to YOU for making it possible to give four new second chances this month!
The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




It’s GO TIME AGAIN!!!
Meet “Mouse”. He is now at Chilly Pepper. He has a plethora of issues, and is beyond exhausted, weak and has some type of problem when eating. His feet are horrific and now we start his rehab.
We are still short funds for Destiny. Y’all covered most of the funds needed to secure “Mouse” and the hauling. Time is critical for Destiny. She will be loaded up on Friday and we need to make sure it is not on the slaughter truck.
| I was deeply saddened today. I was told there is “paid room” to save a few more lives, and there are lots of babies, mostly weanling or yearlings needing saved. They are big enough to load, and Destiny’s hauling fee would include enough space to bring them home. However, I cannot begin to think about adding more babies to the trailer when we still need to cover Destiny’s bail and hauling. |
| We had already committed to Mouse, and now that he is safe we need to make sure Destiny comes home and gets her surgery. I am praying for a miracle and that we do not waste the paid for space and can save at least one or more babies. |
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




It’s GO TIME AGAIN!!!
Well we barely started the 1st rescue and I received a heartfelt plea to help Destiny. A couple of the pictures are graphic, but this is her reality, and I can only imagine she is in excruciating pain.
We still need about $2900 to cover the “Big Baby”, (we have raised a little over $500). That covers his bail and to get him transported to Chilly Pepper, (as well as covering his Coggins and health certificate etc.)
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We need to raise about $4000 to get her safe and home to Chilly Pepper, and then she will need immediate surgery.
We normally rescue a lot closer to home, but occasionally we get a special call that I just can’t say no to. I am hoping y’all are with me. I am stepping out on faith and trusting we can save both of them. I actually was going to save her first, but was told it was too late. Today I got a message that she still had a chance and had not actually been shipped. So here we are. WILL YOU HELP US SAVE THESE PRECIOUS LIVES?
The critical care is our specialty, and these two need it. THANK YOU FOR STEPPING UP, DONATING AND SHARING
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




| It’s GO TIME!! 1st call of 2026. Look at those sad eyes. They tell a tale of neglect and a broken beginning. |
I received an urgent 911 call for this beautiful , sad, very BIG baby. He has already been thrown away like worthless garbage at only 2 years old. He has obviously been neglected and not properly fed. His hooves are broken and split to the point of being dangerous. He is severely knock kneed and his joints could already be damaged. Imagine being loaded and sent to slaughter because you are imperfect. Guess I would have been dumped a long time ago. :(
| Me heart broke when I saw him and looked into those eyes. I have to say YES!! He would be a wonderful addition to our Sunshine and Smiles Program, even if he can never be worked or ridden. He does NOT deserve to die. |
Will you PLEASE help me save him? He needs good groceries, farrier help, TLC and lots of supplements.
A perfect way to start the new year – Let’s save another life!!
I appreciate all your help. Each and every single dollar (donation) make all this happen. You guys make this possible, and the horses so appreciate being fed, having clean water and just to be able to live their lives as freely as possible. Thank you from all of us at Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang.
Thank you as always for being there for Chilly Pepper and all the critters you helped save!
Thank you again from all the Kids.
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The following is from Chilly Pepper – Miracle Mustang:




Quick update:
The water repair bill is paid in full. What a relief. Thank you, my amazing Chilly Pepper Family.
Sorry It’s been a while since I updated. I lost two very dear friends/family right before Christmas. It set me back for a bit, and I am so grateful to have had 2 such amazing women in my life. One of them was Leslie Adam’s, who was Lacy’s manager and dear friend. She also worked tirelessly to find support for Chilly Pepper, and she took a big chunk of my heart. They both did.
| It has been pretty calm here. Trying to get the quad repaired as I need to check about 20+ acres worth of fencing every day. It will be less expensive to fix the quad than pay someone else to check the fences. I am so grateful to have Manny (my part time ranch-hand). Your donations make that possible, and I am praying I get to keep him for a while. |
My bone is still broken around my prosthetic, so I need to be able to keep him on for at least a few hours a day to feed, water, etc.
| The cold weather has really kept the horses eating a bit more than normal. How wonderful to know that no one is shivering or cold, and they have enough to keep their bellies full in the frigid temps. They are running and playing and it is beautiful to see. Moonshine is still struggling, and we are watching her closely. She will be seeing Doc again this week to see what the best plan of action is for her. |
We will need some hay, salt blocks and more grain pretty soon.
| Hope all is well with you and your families. Again, I cannot begin to thank y’all for making this rescue so successful. Y’all are the heart and soul and I am so grateful for all of you. God has blessed Chilly Pepper and me so much. Let’s make 2026 a year to remember! |
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