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“Horse Hero” – Now Available for Sponsorship
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ (September 16, 2011) – The Rutgers Equine Science Center
recently launched “Horse
Heroes,” a new initiative offering sponsorships for the horses in its
research herd. The goal of the “Horse Heroes” program is to raise funds to
purchase grain, hay, bedding, and veterinary care for the herd, which is
comprised of 23 mares. Each horse has a profile containing vital information
such as age, sire and dam names, tattoo number and original home, as well as
information about their role and involvement in teaching and research at the
Equine Science Center. Horse Hero profiles are available from the Center’s
homepage:
esc.rutgers.edu. “We consider the horses in the research
herd ‘heroes’ because they serve as participants in need-based scientific
research initiatives which benefit the greater equine community,” said
Karyn Malinowski, director, Equine Science Center. “They contribute to
knowledge of horse health by assisting equine scientists and students to
advance the well-being and performance of all horses and the equine
industry.” Sponsorship levels are perfect for
individuals, families, organizations and companies, as well as groups of
friends. Become a “Super Hero” by donating $2,000; a “Champion” for
$1,000; and a “Hero” for a $500 sponsorship. Simply complete the
sponsorship form, available on each Horse Hero’s individual profile page,
and mail it with the donation to the Equine Science Center. As a thank you for donations, sponsors
receive pictures of their Horse Hero, correspondence and updates from
students working with their horse, exclusive open house invitations, the
sponsor’s name listed on the Equine Science Center website, and
acknowledgement of the sponsorship in the Center’s printed newsletter. “Most of the mares in our research herd
are former racehorses or broodmares who have ‘lost their jobs,’ so to
speak. The Equine Science Center provides a rewarding second career for
these horses: one in which they can give back to the entire equine
industry and teach eager students about the science of horses. Plus,
anyone who has ever watched these mares run on the treadmill can see that
they really do love this job,” added Malinowski. For additional information about the
Horse Hero sponsorship, please email Carey Williams at
cwilliams@aesop.rutgers.edu or call 732-932-5529
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