23 Abandoned Horses Found in Menifee
by Steve
6/26/2008 08:21:00 AM
ABC News reports this morning that animal control officers discovered 23 abandoned horses at a ranch in Menifee, but the horses' owner could not be located...
Authorities took 21 of the 23 horses found at a ranch in Menifee, but the other two died. Many of the remaining horses are sick and are now receiving treatment.
Officials said the owner of the ranch had been hired to temporarily house the horses, but was apparently not caring for them.
Officials are now trying to locate the owner of the animals.
You can watch a video of this story here...
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/local&id=6229270Labels: Animal-Rescue-Stories
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Injured Hawk Rescued in Menifee
by Steve
8/30/2007 09:06:00 AM
Menifee resident, Whanda Madrid, sent us this news about an injured hawk she found on the street, and how she helped rescue it. This all happened yesterday...
8:am I found an injured Hawk in the middle of the road on Menifee Road and First Star diagonal to Wheatfield Park. I was on my way home from dropping my sons off at Callie Kirkpatrick. As I was waiting to turn on my street I noticed that no one was stopping. It was apparent that someone was going to hit the bird so I put my hazards lights on and walked over to bird and put it across the street in the bushes.
I went home, found a box and went back to retrieve the bird. When I did a coyote was running from Wheatfield park to where I was with the bird. I was standing their with two girls in my neighborhood who were getting reading to walk to Bell Mountain. The coyote ran up the small hill in the bushes behind one of my neighbors house.
So the Hawk is in my kitchen in a box. I called around looking for someone from the county to come pick it up and fix it's wing.
I called San Diego Zoo and Wildlife but they didn't want to take the Hawk. So the riverside county animal shelter came by at noon and picked up the bird.
Hawks are marvelous birds! They actually help keep the vermin population down.


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