This photo of Magic, a 12-year-old Arabian stallion, was taken
in June when he was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
This photo of Magic, taken Tuesday, shows he's on his way to
better health. The horse has gained about 125 pounds since being
rescued from a home in Ephrata after Grant County Sheriff's
deputies impounded him and three others. Rodeo City Equine Rescue
found four foster homes for the horses. (Contributed)
This photo of Marjorie, a 12-year-old Arabian mare, was taken in
June when she was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
(Contributed)
Rodeo City Equine Rescue found four foster homes for four
Arabian horses impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office from
a home in Ephrata. This photo of Marjorie, taken Tuesday, shows
she's on her way to better health. (Contributed)
This photo of Babs, a 12-year-old Arabian mare, was taken in
June when she was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
(Contributed)
This photo of Babs, taken Tuesday, shows she's on her way to
better health. Babs was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's
Office for animal cruelty two months ago. Rodeo City Equine Rescue
took Babs and three other horses and placed them in foster homes.
(Contributed)
This photo of Iron, a 16-year-old Arabian stallion, was taken in
June when he was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
(Contributed)
This photo of Iron, taken Tuesday, shows he's on his way to
better health. Iron has reached an ideal weight at his foster home
two months after being impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's
Office for animal cruelty. Rodeo City Equine Rescue took Iron and
three other horses and placed them in foster homes.
(Contributed)
This photo of Magic, a 12-year-old Arabian stallion, was taken
in June when he was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
This photo of Magic, taken Tuesday, shows he's on his way to
better health. The horse has gained about 125 pounds since being
rescued from a home in Ephrata after Grant County Sheriff's
deputies impounded him and three others. Rodeo City Equine Rescue
found four foster homes for the horses. (Contributed)
This photo of Marjorie, a 12-year-old Arabian mare, was taken in
June when she was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
(Contributed)
Rodeo City Equine Rescue found four foster homes for four
Arabian horses impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office from
a home in Ephrata. This photo of Marjorie, taken Tuesday, shows
she's on her way to better health. (Contributed)
This photo of Babs, a 12-year-old Arabian mare, was taken in
June when she was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
(Contributed)
This photo of Babs, taken Tuesday, shows she's on her way to
better health. Babs was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's
Office for animal cruelty two months ago. Rodeo City Equine Rescue
took Babs and three other horses and placed them in foster homes.
(Contributed)
This photo of Iron, a 16-year-old Arabian stallion, was taken in
June when he was impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's Office
from a home in Ephrata for animal cruelty. Three other horses that
were also severely emaciated were impounded from the property.
(Contributed)
This photo of Iron, taken Tuesday, shows he's on his way to
better health. Iron has reached an ideal weight at his foster home
two months after being impounded by the Grant County Sheriff's
Office for animal cruelty. Rodeo City Equine Rescue took Iron and
three other horses and placed them in foster homes.
(Contributed)
The health of four Arabian horses impounded by the Grant County
Sheriff’s Office from a home in Ephrata in June has greatly
improved since the horses were placed in four foster homes in the
Kittitas Valley.
Rodeo City Equine Rescue, a nonprofit group that takes animals
impounded by the sheriff’s office or released by owners, received a
call from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office. Four horses in a
desperate situation were impounded for lack of care and needed a
good home.