Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary

Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary

Essex, UK

How We Started

Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary was formed in 1983 following the plight of the horses on Rainham Marshes, where over 100 horses were left on the bleak marshland.  As the water inlets flooded, they became cut off, resulting in 13 horses dying in the most awful conditions.

The Rainham Marsh case was followed by the single case of Remus, a poor horse stolen and starved for three months in a feud between two people, over the paltry sum of just £50. Remus was eventually left tied to a lamp post in the most horrific bodily condition and, despite all possible help, his suffering was so bad that he eventually had to be put to sleep.

Horse welfare in Essex at this time was dire. There were many traveller encampments in Rainham, Rush Green and Tilbury, to name but a few, all producing huge horse welfare problems. Gradually, by bringing pressure to bear on other agencies, some of the problems were addressed, some of these areas that were once such huge problems are now country parks.

Over the years, some improvements in the welfare standards in this county and beyond have been made, but it is too little and we are still seeing terrible suffering, in some cases the conditions and the state of the animals are no better than some years ago.

How We Started

Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary was formed in 1983 following the plight of the horses on Rainham Marshes, where over 100 horses were left on the bleak marshland.  As the water inlets flooded, they became cut off, resulting in 13 horses dying in the most awful conditions.

The Rainham Marsh case was followed by the single case of Remus, a poor horse stolen and starved for three months in a feud between two people, over the paltry sum of just £50. Remus was eventually left tied to a lamp post in the most horrific bodily condition and, despite all possible help, his suffering was so bad that he eventually had to be put to sleep.

Horse welfare in Essex at this time was dire. There were many traveller encampments in Rainham, Rush Green and Tilbury, to name but a few, all producing huge horse welfare problems. Gradually, by bringing pressure to bear on other agencies, some of the problems were addressed, some of these areas that were once such huge problems are now country parks.

Over the years, some improvements in the welfare standards in this county and beyond have been made, but it is too little and we are still seeing terrible suffering, in some cases the conditions and the state of the animals are no better than some years ago.

What We Do

Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary provides lifetime help and care for horses, ponies, donkeys, goats, sheep and cats, that are victims of physical and mental abuse, be it as a result of ignorance or malicious intent. The animals are our prime concern and are treated with the utmost respect. Animals are never euthanaised for reasons of age or infirmity alone. Nothing is spared to give them every chance to thrive into old age. Our ethos is one of providing them with an environment where they are safe and, after a lifetime of doing their best for mankind, or being abused by mankind – that they now have a life built around them giving them all they need and asking nothing of them.

This is their time.

Our work at the Sanctuary,  is often very similar to a hospice situation, giving these animals, most of which are survivors of the most horrendous cruelty at the hands of mankind, the very best of care, allowing the younger ones to get over their abuse and develop into happy adults, or for the older ones to spend their twilight years doing as they wish. Nothing is asked of any of them.

They are fed, watered, cared for and loved. They receive regular veterinary and farrier attention as required, and the benefit of holistic therapies, many of our animals are very much an older population, with many of the equines being between 30 and 45 years.  These old horses are in excellent condition, happy, pain free with a good quality of life – for some of them for the first time in their lives. It takes a lot of hard work money and effort to keep old and sick animals in such good condition, but this is our stated mission.

What We Do

Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary provides lifetime help and care for horses, ponies, donkeys, goats, sheep and cats, that are victims of physical and mental abuse, be it as a result of ignorance or malicious intent. The animals are our prime concern and are treated with the utmost respect. Animals are never euthanaised for reasons of age or infirmity alone. Nothing is spared to give them every chance to thrive into old age. Our ethos is one of providing them with an environment where they are safe and, after a lifetime of doing their best for mankind, or being abused by mankind – that they now have a life built around them giving them all they need and asking nothing of them.

This is their time.

Our work at the Sanctuary,  is often very similar to a hospice situation, giving these animals, most of which are survivors of the most horrendous cruelty at the hands of mankind, the very best of care, allowing the younger ones to get over their abuse and develop into happy adults, or for the older ones to spend their twilight years doing as they wish. Nothing is asked of any of them.

They are fed, watered, cared for and loved. They receive regular veterinary and farrier attention as required, and the benefit of holistic therapies, many of our animals are very much an older population, with many of the equines being between 30 and 45 years.  These old horses are in excellent condition, happy, pain free with a good quality of life – for some of them for the first time in their lives. It takes a lot of hard work money and effort to keep old and sick animals in such good condition, but this is our stated mission.

Remus Horse Sanctuary is funded totally by public donations and our own fundraising and event activities.

To care for the animals on site, we have a staff of ten, who work hard to make sure that the animals care is of the highest quality that we can possibly achieve and that they, the animals, want for nothing. Added to our staff we have a wonderful band of enthusiastic volunteers, young and not so young, all essential for the daily running of Remus Horse Sanctuary.  Their seemingly tireless efforts doing every type of work imaginable makes such a huge difference to the Sanctuary and its animals.

The Sanctuary is gaining much credence as a unit specialising in the care of veteran horses. We advise owners of older horses in all aspects of their care. As many of our Horses are very elderly yet are well and happy, painfree and able to go out daily we feel this is a role that we are well placed to carry out, and to this end we launched our Elderly Horse Campaign, holding seminars and workshops for horse owners to make them aware of just how much they can do for their animals to help them to thrive in old age.

Remus Horse Sanctuary is funded totally by public donations and our own fundraising and event activities.

To care for the animals on site, we have a staff of ten, who work hard to make sure that the animals care is of the highest quality that we can possibly achieve and that they, the animals, want for nothing. Added to our staff we have a wonderful band of enthusiastic volunteers, young and not so young, all essential for the daily running of Remus Horse Sanctuary.  Their seemingly tireless efforts doing every type of work imaginable makes such a huge difference to the Sanctuary and its animals.

The Sanctuary is gaining much credence as a unit specialising in the care of veteran horses. We advise owners of older horses in all aspects of their care. As many of our Horses are very elderly yet are well and happy, painfree and able to go out daily we feel this is a role that we are well placed to carry out, and to this end we launched our Elderly Horse Campaign, holding seminars and workshops for horse owners to make them aware of just how much they can do for their animals to help them to thrive in old age.

The Sanctuary embraces holistic care alongside the superb work of our species specific Vets. We have a solarium to help the older horses, ponies and donkeys and a Laminitic Barn equipped to help the laminitic and Cushingoid ponies – which consists of a special wood chip flooring, daylight bulbs to help boost the immune system and deep cushioned stables all with rubber matting below the bedding. Please refer to our ‘Holistic Care‘ page for more information.

Obviously all of this work costs a great deal of money and we do have a wonderful volunteer fundraising team who organise stalls, give talks, run quiz nights, summer and Christmas fairs, often taking two of our little Shetlands out to events – where they love the chance to meet the public. They are not there to be ridden, but to highlight the work of Sanctuary.

The Sanctuary embraces holistic care alongside the superb work of our species specific Vets. We have a solarium to help the older horses, ponies and donkeys and a Laminitic Barn equipped to help the laminitic and Cushingoid ponies – which consists of a special wood chip flooring, daylight bulbs to help boost the immune system and deep cushioned stables all with rubber matting below the bedding. Please refer to our ‘Holistic Care‘ page for more information.

Obviously all of this work costs a great deal of money and we do have a wonderful volunteer fundraising team who organise stalls, give talks, run quiz nights, summer and Christmas fairs, often taking two of our little Shetlands out to events – where they love the chance to meet the public. They are not there to be ridden, but to highlight the work of Sanctuary.

Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary’s Wallet Address & QR Code:

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2021-10-05 (4)

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Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary’s Wallet Address & QR Code:

0x9Ffd6adFF817e6feEbff9Da7887aD8E2F5Bd8963

Currencies Accepted

2021-10-05 (4)

Reminder: This address is only for ERC-20 and BEP20 tokens. For the safety of your funds, please confirm again that the network you wish to send with is ETH or BEP20.