Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre

Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate abused, neglected and abandoned horses, ponies and donkeys, while campaigning for the better treatment of animals across Spain. We are a no-kill foundation and provide each rescued animal with a safe and loving sanctuary – either here at our centre or via rehoming – for the rest of their lives.

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    Help us build permanent fences

    Our internal fencing deteriorates rapidly in the hot Spanish sun, requiring constant replacement.

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  • Lest we forget animal rights
    Lest we forget animal rights

    Dumped like a piece of rubbish at less than one year old, the baby donkey couldn't be saved.

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  • Friends Forever
    Friends Forever

    Do animals make friends and have long standing relationships? This sweet and sad story of true friendship is to honour two inseparable elderly ladies.

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  • Shocking rescue
    Shocking rescue

    What they found they believe is a little family - mum, a 9 year old tiny little pony and her son, a mule less than a year old.

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  • Meet Bronson
    Meet Bronson

    Bronson was beaten over the head with a hammer, permanently affecting his balance and eyesight. Yet he's the kindest, happiest horse.

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  • Sponsor a horse
    Sponsor a horse

    We rely on your donations to continue our animal welfare work. Sponsor a horse or donkey from just €5 a month (or choose your own currency).

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  • Life goes on
    Life goes on

    This is the story of a very brave little pony called Faith who came to Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre in 2010. Well actually it's about three little ponies and a dolphin!

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  • Meet Luceiro
    Meet Luceiro

    Luceiro was locked in a dark stable for months, and his injured eye later had to be surgically removed. Yet he remains a proud and incredibly beautiful horse.

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Blanca

Blanca on April 24 2017 photo Elaine Warnock

Rescued: July 12, 2011

Blanca was spotted tied to a signpost on the side of the road near San Luis by a local resident passing by in a bus. Because Blanca was extremely emancipated, this resident immediately contacted our rescue centre for help.

Little did we know that saving Blanca would be catalyst for the rescue of two other horses, Oscar and Mimosa, and two donkeys, Gin and Tonic.

One of our volunteers lived just down the road, so we sent them to investigate on our behalf. Sure enough, there was Blanca. She had no food or water and was extremely malnourished. She had been tied up in the hot sun for goodness knows how long. Our volunteer immediately went to fetch water for Blanca before venturing further down the path toward some buildings.

Blanca Rescue2

There, our volunteer found a building where Oscar was being kept, and where Mimosa was locked in a cage. Gin and Tonic were there too, trapped in complete darkness and wading around in their own urine and faeces.

We immediately went to the property to assess the situation for ourselves and then contacted police. The police warned that we were on private property and advised us to leave. The warning came too late, and the owners arrived as we hung up the phone.

We spoke to the owners and since there was no police back-up on site, we offered to purchase the horses and donkeys. After a heated discussion, they agreed to sell Blanca on the spot. We can thank our wonderful volunteer for acquiring her.

Mimosa and Blanca in Oct 2011

The battle to free Gin and Tonic continued over the next few days, and it took almost two months to rescue Mimosa. The whole ordeal gained extensive local media coverage, which assisted in our plight.

Once in our care, Blanca recovered well, although she continues to suffer from damaged hooves and joints caused by mistreatment.

Blanca on April 24 2017 - photo Elaine Warnock

When rescued, Blanca was wearing shoes that were well over a year old and her feet had grown so long that her joints were under extreme pressure. She was still being ridden, and those combining factors have destroyed her joints for life. We manage the situation and keep her comfortable with specialist shoeing that prevents her from going lame. Of course, she is no longer ridden.

Blanca is a strong-minded girl with a survivor instinct. She knows what she wants and is the boss of her field, which she shares with Mimosa, Dakota, Luna and Chulo. She is given the space and freedom that she requires to be happy, and is very friendly to people these days.

Blanca in February 2017

Blanca sadly passed away on October 2018. She suffered from a strangulation of the intestine by a pedunculated lipoma and couldn't be saved.

As a non-profit foundation staffed almost entirely by volunteers, we rely on your donations to continue our work to save horses like Blanca, and to cover their ongoing feeding and care costs. Find out how you can help here.

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