Countess Zero
Lived 29 years because people cared.

Countess Zero was one of the lucky
ones.
She was born to owners who cared for
her,
from the moment she was foaled, to the day she passed.
She was born a thoroughbred, raced as a champion,
was a loving mother to her offspring,
and then later in life, after losing site in both eyes,
she became a companion to orphaned foals,
until her very last day.
Countess was a giver, as all animals are,
and all she asked for in return was to be loved,
and to be taken care of, and she was.
Unfortunately, there are so many others that are not.
As this economy continues to struggle,
the number of horses abandoned, abused,
and sold for slaughter are rising.
And as these numbers have been rising,
adoptions and donations to the Rescue Organizations throughout the country
have been decreasing.
In honor of Countess's memory,
ZAENTZ
/
INDUSTROMART
is in the process of compiling a list of
Non-Profit
Horse Rescue Organizations
located in each State,
& will be offering their contact information here shortly.
Hopefully,
this will help those individuals
who no longer can care for their animals
and need help in finding a safe haven for them,
as well as those,
who know of animals
that are being neglected & abused,
and that need to be saved.
Please support these Rescue Operations
They need your help.

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