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Eygptian horses, donkeys and other animals

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After travelling to Luxor recently, I became aware of the harsh conditions that horses, donkeys and other small animals live in out there. The temperature can reach 112 degrees farenheit and horses are left to stand in the midday heat attached to the carriages for tourists to use. These animals are malnurished and are in need of support. When I retturned to the UK I vowed not to forget the plight of these poor souls, so I looked into it and found out that ACE exists- Animal Care in Egypt. It has been founded by two british ladies Julie Wartenberg and Kim Taylor first realized the desperate need for Animal Care in Egypt after seeing the plight of the carriage horses at first hand whilst visiting Egypt on holiday. These ladies have worked tirelessly on improving animal care in Egypt. I found them through the internet and have agreed to help fundraise to keep their good work going.

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Anyone willing to help support ACE and its cause!Please look at www.ace-egypt.org.uk

My Blog

Wishing you all a happy new year!

Thanks to you all for your friendship and support since September,It has been a priveledge to know so many of you care, I will work harder on this page in the new year as life has settled down for me ...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Dec 2008 13:09:00 GMT

A Big THANK-YOU

Just wanted to Say a big thank you to all of you for being a friend of Egyptian horses, donkeys and other animals, Its really sweet that enough people care. Thanks also for asking your friends to join...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 19:40:00 GMT

What does ACE do?

Animal care in Egypt began in 2000, it was intended as a place that Egyptians could stop and wash down their horses, giving a well earned break from the stifling heat and help to prevent sores th...
Posted by on Sun, 14 Sep 2008 18:34:00 GMT

Update from ACE

Have just been informed that the temperature reached 130 degrees in the shade last week, and the horses and donkeys were still out working in it with no shade, sometimes no food and water. Just imagin...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Sep 2008 07:02:00 GMT

If enough people join.....

Hey One and all, Thanks for stopping by, as you will be aware from my page, I am concerned with the welfare of the Egyptian horses. I would like people to know whats occuring out there and what condit...
Posted by on Tue, 09 Sep 2008 21:55:00 GMT