WELCOME TO NOAHS'S PARK ANIMAL RESCUE
We are local to Austin, Texas and are a growing grass roots non profit established to provide permanent husbandry and health care to neglected, abused, injured, orphaned or abandoned animals in our city and surrounding areas.
We are a barn style pack of misfit and broken animals living and working together. We work to fulfil each others needs by supporting each other, our community and the next one in need that comes along. We have aspirations to grow into many rescue and therapy support programs in the future and appreciate all of your love and support in helping us realize our dreams and goals.
WELCOME TO NOAHS'S PARK ANIMAL RESCUE
We are local to Austin, Texas and are a growing grass roots non profit established to provide permanent husbandry and health care to neglected, abused, injured, orphaned or abandoned animals in our city and surrounding areas.
We are a barn style pack of misfit and broken animals living and working together. We work to fulfil each others needs by supporting each other, our community and the next one in need that comes along. We have aspirations to grow into many rescue and therapy support programs in the future and appreciate all of your love and support in helping us realize our dreams and goals.

Half Mini Mule
Roughly 15 years old
Female
Mood: Sweet but flighty
Enjoys: alfalfa cubes, gazing out into the distance and having treats tossed to me
Best Friends: Mango and Genny
Special Handling
Special Handling
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Pack Member Since: 2018
Placement Status: Permanent Sanctuary Living
Assigned Program: EMRP
About Me:
Paint
5 years old
Female Mare
Mood: curious and spunky
Enjoys: giving wet kisses, getting treats, stomping the yard like a crazy lady
Best Friends: anyone with food or a brush
Special Alerts:
Neglect Rescue
Nutrient Deficiencies
Lame Leg Issues
Yard Guard

Short Stick
Rescued as a young neglected horse in bad shape with wire cut and severe nutrient deficiencies.

My regular needs include:
Quarterly Farrier Treatment for my hooves
Annual Tooth Trim Treatment so I can chew and eat
Quarterly Parasite Control Program
Annual Vaccinations
Annual Wellness Exam & Blood Work
Feed and Hay
Supplements- salts, minerals, ligament and bone support


Did you know:
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The average thousand-pound horse who relies on hay for all their forage typically eats fifteen to twenty pounds of hay per day. Most hay is dispensed in flakes; however, the amount of hay in a flake can vary greatly, depending on the size of the flake and the kind of hay.
A radio playing in a nearby barn will also help the horse stay oriented.
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Watch your horse as you lead him up and down over a curb, across an object like a thin whip or garden hose, and from a lighted/sunny area into a dark or deeply shaded place. Reluctance to go forward may indicate vision problems.
I give kisses on demand...
My name is Short Stick because for the first couple of years of my life...man did I get the short end of the stick out of life.
I am part of the Noah's Park Pack now and I am a brand new girl after all the love and support they shower me with.
I was brought in severely under weight, desperate and with wire cut around my hoof that almost took my hoofty right off...these days I don't even mind the scar and it is all behind me...worst part of my day is either when it rains or de-wormer day rolls around.
I love to give big wet sloppy kisses and am looking for a kissing booth position to open up.
I have come a long way from my neglected condition, though some things linger I am practically the healthiest horse your gonna meet!
I hope to plant one on you real soon!