Not All Horse Rescues Are What They Claim
Автор: Colton Woods
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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In this episode, we tackle an uncomfortable but necessary conversation about the horse rescue industry. This is not an anti-rescue discussion. Ethically run rescues are critical to the health of our industry and the well-being of horses. But there is a growing problem of individuals and organizations using the label of rescue while operating sales-horse businesses built on emotional manipulation.
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What does it really mean to “rescue” a horse?
In this episode, we tackle an uncomfortable but necessary conversation about the horse rescue industry. This is not an anti-rescue discussion. Ethically run rescues are critical to the health of our industry and the well-being of horses. But there is a growing problem of individuals and organizations using the label of rescue while operating sales-horse businesses built on emotional manipulation.
Having started his journey volunteering at a local horse rescue at 16 years old, this conversation is grounded in firsthand experience. We break down the difference between true rescue work and emotional marketing, how deception harms real rescues, and why education is one of a horse’s greatest protections against ending up in a bad situation.
This episode covers:
• How fake “rescues” manipulate emotion for profit
• Why not every horse at a sale barn is a rescue case
• The real definition of ethical rescue work
• How virtue signaling hurts horses that actually need help
• Why rescues can’t save every horse—and why that matters
• The role of euthanasia in responsible rescue stewardship
• How projecting a horse’s past can prevent real healing
These conversations matter because horses pay the price when we avoid truth. Awareness is only the first step. Action must follow.
If this discussion resonates with you, share it with others in the industry and help elevate truth-based conversations around horsemanship and rescue.
Chapters:
0:00 – This is not an anti-rescue conversation
0:37 – When rescues become sales-horse businesses
1:37 – Why emotional manipulation works
2:24 – Why these conversations must happen
3:54 – How volunteering at a rescue changed everything
5:12 – Why many rescue horses never find homes
6:08 – Education as a path to real rescue impact
7:36 – A horse’s education as its first line of defense
8:58 – How fake rescues harm real rescue efforts
9:55 – Why professionals avoid these conversations
11:23 – Why sharing this message matters
12:38 – Fake rescues and emotional fundraising tactics
15:10 – How urgency and imagery manipulate donors
16:33 – Why most sale barn horses aren’t slaughter-bound
18:24 – How deception muddies real rescue work
20:11 – What a real rescue actually is
21:34 – Why rescues must prioritize, not save them all
23:41 – The harm of falsely labeling horses as abused
25:18 – Virtue signaling vs real stewardship
27:31 – Crying wolf and its consequences
29:02 – Buying a horse isn’t rescuing a horse
31:01 – Letting horses move on from their past
33:05 – Why structure matters in rescue operations
34:38 – When rescues turn into sanctuaries
36:11 – Decision-making protocols in ethical rescues
38:30 – When euthanasia is an act of stewardship
41:11 – Quality of life and hard decisions
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