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| Sunday, 06 December 2009 04:39 |
PROUD SPIRIT HORSE SANCTUARYThis information was taken from the 'Horses of Proud Spirit' website. If you click here you can have a look at what Jim and Melanie Bowles are doing. "Somewhere...somewhere in times own space there must be some sweet pastured place where creeks sing on and tall trees grow, A place where forgotten horses can go."
Sometime back in the early 90's, author and founder of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary, Melanie Sue Bowles stumbled across this quote: "The Purpose of Life is to Live a Life of Purpose". She loved it so much that she stenciled the quote above a window that looks out over the pastures at Proud Spirit. It is the steadfast philosophy by which she has lived her entire adult life and unwanted, elderly and abused horses became her purpose. The sanctuary began with one horse in need on five acres of land in rural Florida and evolved into a 320 acre award winning facility in Mena, Arkansas where, throughout the years, nearly 200 down trodden horses have come to live out their lives in peace and dignity; a life that most of these sentient creatures had never known before.
Jim and Melanie Bowles (pictured above), the founders of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary, are deeply committed to the horses in their care. “The new facility in Arkansas is the culmination of years of hard work, and all the dreams and visions that we had for this sanctuary finally coming together,” says Melanie. One of those visions was to provide as natural an environment for the horses as possible. “Domestication has created so m any problems…founder, colic, vices…problems that you never see in the wild. It was essential to Jim and to me that we place just as much emphasis on the horses’ emotional well-being as we do their physical needs. The horses at Proud Spirit are never stalled. They function as a herd with no cross fencing, safe in the companionship of other horses…something they so desperately need.
They have room to move about, and to graze and roam… which they need to thrive One of the very few true sanctuaries in the United States, the Bowles do not adopt out any of the horses who find their way to Proud Spirit, “having given enough,” as Melanie would say. Read more about Proud Spirit Horse Sactuary
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