Thursday, December 9, 2010

Me and My Horse Oberst

When I was living in Germany I rescued a Horse by the name Oberst. In turn he rescued me, from the pain that I carried from child abuse. This profound experience convinced me that animals are angels given to us by the greater power, God or whatever you want to call it. Given to us as messengers, as saviors. It took me along time to come full circle and realize that it is not just horses, or cats or dogs that save us. Today I am a Vegan. The idea of killing animals and eating them is as foreign to me now as it would be to suggest to me to eat a human. We have not even scratched the surface of what mysteries and powers animals hold. Don't kill them. Enjoy them, love them, look at the them as other nations, here to full fill a destiny!

Ginette & Oberst Part One from Ginette Callaway on Vimeo.




Ginette & Oberst Part Two from Ginette Callaway on Vimeo.




Ginette & Oberst Part Three - Cleaning Hoofs is very important. from Ginette Callaway on Vimeo.




Oberst & Ginette Part Four - Oberst doesn't like the Camera Guy from Ginette Callaway on Vimeo.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Take action to help save our Wild Horses

ASPCA Urgent Alert


Dear Animal Advocates,

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is the agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior that administers America's public lands, including the animals who call these lands home. As part of its wild horse management program, the BLM periodically rounds up large numbers of wild horses and moves them into long-term holding facilities.

Over the weekend, the BLM began its latest roundup of more than 1,200 federally protected wild horses on public lands in Nevada. The use of helicopters to run the terrified horses over miles of scorching desert resulted in serious injuries and several horse deaths, which led to temporary suspension of the roundup.

This occurred in spite of the fact that the BLM, under intense public criticism, established an open comment period on its plans for wild horses that is not over until August. Instead of waiting to hear what the American public has to say, BLM officials decided to go forward with these cruel and brutal roundups in the blistering heat of summer (several more are scheduled for the coming weeks). This, of course, is funded by your tax dollars.

What You Can Do
Call the White House Comment Line today at (202) 456-1111. The Obama Administration needs to be told—politely!—that the BLM’s actions are underhanded and inappropriate, and that the current roundup and others scheduled this summer must be canceled immediately.

Please visit the ASPCA Online Advocacy Center at www.aspca.org/BLM to learn more about this issue and to see some tips on what to say when you call.

https://secure2.convio.net/aspca/site/Advocacy?alertId=2737&pg=makeACall&JServSessionIdr004=n3r4j38kd1.app228a

I just called the White House Comment line and after waiting for a little while got through. I politely and passionately expressed that President Obama must do something to stop the round ups. Please take a few minutes today and make a call. The more call the better.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Horse meat from here? Just say no

Horse meat from here? Just say no





Originally published in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle on Sunday, May 2, 2010.

So Dale Steenbergen at the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce has no comment on a proposed horse slaughter facility here.

Well, here's one suggestion:

Not only no, but hell no!

That should be the message coming from Mr. Steenbergen, the Cheyenne City Council, the Laramie County Commission, Cheyenne LEADS, this area's legislative delegation, the governor (who signed this ill-conceived legislation) and anyone else who cares about progress and prosperity in this community.

There are so many things wrong with this proposal from state Rep. Sue Wallis, R-Recluse, that it is hard to keep track of them. But let's focus on the most important one: Cheyenne's image.

How could Mr. Steenbergen and other community officials here not speak out -- very loudly -- against a proposal that will draw national disdain?

Does Cheyenne want to be known to potential employers and possible technology-minded residents (remember, the world's largest supercomputer soon will be opening here) as a progressive community or as one that imports horses and puts some 7,000 of them to death every year?

Do community leaders hope to attract tourists or chase them away? Are they willing to face a potential national boycott from such groups as the Humane Society simply to allow a rogue state representative and her investors to try to peddle horse meat from Wyoming?

Does the Chamber of Commerce want people to enter town along a newly renovated West Lincolnway only to look across the railroad tracks and see holding pens for horses awaiting their turn in a slaughterhouse, mobile or not?

No, this is not what Cheyenne in 2010 should be about -- not to mention such issues as the odors of holding and slaughtering of horses and the environmental implications of such a facility -- and its leaders need to consistently speak up until this project is laid to rest for good.

It is true that the issue of what to do with horses as they reach the end of their lives is problematic. And parts of Ms. Wallis' proposal make sense.

She would bring in the horses, triage them and then move out those that can be adopted or rescued. Unfortunately, the rest would be killed in some yet-to-be-explained "humane way." Then the meat would be sold -- though to whom and for what use remains unclear, given that there presently is no market for it.

continue reading
http://wyomingnews.com/articles/2010/06/29/opinion/staff_editorials/ourview291.txt

Go Vegan!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The BLM is lying

I totally agree with Willie Nelson... let the horses go until we decide what to do with them. Why keep them in holding pens which costs tax payer more then have them in the open range? They want to over fill the holding pens so they can say "Oh we have to many ,it costs too much we must slaughter them!" It's such an evil scheme!

The BLM wants to round up horse, they create and artificial problem to have an excuse to send thousands of horses to Mexico to be slaughtered which makes them money. It's a;ll about money and about cattle and the beef industry. Nothing destroys grazing land more then cattle, they rip the grass out by it's roots when they graze, Horses do not. The people are lying to the public who knows little about horses and believe what the government tells them. They say the horses destroy their environment, don't make me laugh, as if the BLM cared about the environment. It's them that are destroying the environment by allowing too many cattle to graze. But it's the beef industry and they have they power. They want as many horses as they can to send them to slaughter.

The French pay top dollar for Horse meat so do the Japanese.e It's a scam and they stand there with straight faces proclaiming it's ll for the good of the horses and the tax payer. It's bold faced lies.



ABC News

Wild Horses Rounded Up in American West

Horses Lose Freedom Over Fears of Overpopulation, Starvation

By DESIREE ADIB

Jan. 30, 2010

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Gerlach, Nev., a sleepy little town an hour and a half north of Reno, turns into the third-largest city in the state once a year when a colorful crowd descends upon the nearby Burning Man Festival.

This is not the season for Burning Man, and yet Gerlach has been a very busy place in the last few weeks. Media, activists and at least one billionaire have descended on the town to witness one of the largest wild horse roundups in the nation's history.

The goal for the government is to gather just over 11,000 wild horses nationwide before the end of the year. More than half of the horses are located in Nevada, right around Gerlach.

The Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) oversees the roundups for the federal government. When it comes to wild horses, the government has been clear about its goal: The horses are overpopulated and starving because there are too many of them for the land to sustain, so they need to be removed.

"The evidence is stark," said Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar. "You see horses that essentially have nothing but bones and ribs on them, horses that are simply starving out there on the range."

The BLM says it is doing these roundups to protect the horses and to "manage" their population.

Activists are crying foul, saying the government's census numbers on the horses are inaccurate. They argue the horses are not overpopulated or starving, and the roundups hurt the horses. They want the horses to remain wild.

Many activists claim the government is doing this to benefit cattle ranchers who are a powerful lobbying group. "They are zeroing out too many of the legal herds," said Craig Downer, a wild horse advocate. "Their so-called appropriate management levels that have been set are not viable in the long term, so they're setting up these horses to a crippling low number that's not adaptable."

The day before the scheduled media tour, the scene was quiet at Bruno's Country Club, the little saloon, motel and restaurant that has become the unofficial headquarters of the BLM. The sun was just starting to set and Bruno's was glowing under the purple clouds in the light.

Seemingly out of nowhere, a man in a tuxedo and a horse-head mask bicycled by the dusty parking lot. One of the local rangers didn't even blink at the sight, saying he's probably a "burner."

"Burners" are a group of eccentric people who live in Gerlach year round and organize the annual festival.

Billionaire's Wife Wants to Purchase Land for Horses

As he bicycled away, choppers appeared in the sky. A few people from the town gathered in front of the saloon as two helicopters floated closer and closer to Bruno's and eventually just landed right there in the field in front of the gas station.

Doors opened and out popped Madeleine Pickens, the blonde and perfectly-coiffed wife of billionaire oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens.

Wearing a tan shall and Ralph Lauren cowboy boots, she pushed her 18-year-old blind dog Ollie in a baby stroller across the field and made her way to her room at Bruno's where she would spend the night.

Following her was her entourage: two assistants, her twin sister, two horse consultants, her photographer and three helicopter pilots. Pickens arrived to watch the horse-gathering process and to take a look at the land where she hopes one day to build a horse refuge.

"They're in holding areas right now," she said of the horses. "So let's take them out and put them on the range where they can roam freely as natural to them, and then allow the American public to come and visit them just as they would in any national park."

Pickens is upset about the horse roundups and wishes they would stop, but she's putting her energy and money into what happens to the horses after they get gathered.

"I made a proposal to the Bureau of Land Management, and I said, 'Let me create an eco-sanctuary. I will purchase the land,'" said Pickens. "Initially, they loved it. Then they changed their mind, and there was a change in the government. But you know, really Republican or Democrat, they've never been good on horse issues. It's a cattleman's issue, and it's a very difficult issue to fight."

The problem is, she needs the Department of Interior to agree to her plan in order to buy the property and place the horses in Nevada, but the department so far has refused.

"I think her proposal is one that needs to be looked at in conjunction with other proposals," Salazar said. "We are proposing the creation of three additional wild horse preserves in places that have better forage [than Nevada] to be able to deal with what is essentially an 11,000-horse problem."

The problem is where to house these horses after they have been gathered. Tough economic times mean people are not adopting horses as often, so most of the horses end up in long-term horse-holding shelters funded by taxpayers' money. The government calls the holding areas "preserves," but the activists call them "concentration camps."

The emotions run high when it comes to wild horses.

'Let Them Go': Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow Against Roundups

Prominent figures like the singers Willie Nelson and Sheryl Crow have spoken out against the roundups, even accusing the government of leading the wild horses to eventual slaughter.

"I'm speaking for the horse here," Nelson said. "I think he's getting the worst deal here. There's a lot of land out there. The horses are penned up. Let them go until we decide what to do with them. In the meantime, let's take care of them. Don't slaughter them."

The slaughter of horses is illegal in the United States, but the activists claim the horses get shipped to Mexico or Canada, where it is allowed.

The day of the roundup featured a clear, blue sky. The BLM led a caravan of 12 cars carrying media representatives and horse advocates towards Solider Meadows field where cowboys had worked all morning to set up traps and locate the horses.

The drive took two hours from Gerlach on a muddy road, which caused two flat tires on the journey. When the caravan of media and BLM representatives arrived, there was an announcement that a set of helicopters operated by the contractor was on a recon mission trying to spot some mustangs in the high hills surrounding the trap site.

In Nevada, more than 600 horses have been rounded up since Dec. 29. A handful of them were standing around inside of a holding pen near the trap site. Mares, colts and male horses were divided into separate pens.

"They should be 100 pounds, maybe 200 pounds heavier than what they are," said Alan Shepherd of BLM, pointing to the horses in the pen. "Going into the winter, we don't want horses in this condition. We want to get the horses before they really start declining."

After a roundup, the animals were loaded onto trucks and driven out to Fallon, Nev. to be put in a short-term holding area with the rest of the horses. On a successful day, the BLM rounds up about 50-100 horses.

After several hours of waiting, with only a couple of hours of sunlight left, the recon helicopter spotted a band. Visitors who came to watch the roundups quickly drove over to the "trap" area to sit on the side of a dusty hill and wait.

After about 45 minutes, a helicopter appeared in the distance. It got louder and louder as its rotors appeared over the edge of the hill.

The helicopter popped out from behind the slope, large, loud and close. In front of the chopper, a long band of horses galloped toward the enclosure. Despite their speed, the mustangs seemed almost quiet and slow compared to the loud buzzing of the helicopter that hovered above them.

Helicopters Round Up Horses

The horses ran in a straight, long line until they were caught.

The scene was dramatic as the cowboys on either side of the traps corralled the horses and directed them over to the loading truck. The horses whinnied and jumped on top of each other and banged against the fences.

For these mustangs, their time in the wild has come to an end.

The activists had horrified looks on their faces. One of them wanted to go down to the trap and monitor the horses' breathing, but the BLM representative didn't let her.

There were another two roundups, and each time the helicopter flew low over a long line of running horses and directed them from the distant hills into the traps. The plan was to continue the process until a total of 3,000 horses were rounded up from the area.

The government insists wild horses won't ever disappear entirely because they reproduce quickly and often. The activists say all this is going to lead wild horses to extinction.

The sun was setting as Pickens jumped back into her helicopter to survey the golden, brush-covered hills below that were hiding small bands of the remaining free, wild horses -- and the land she hopes one day to put them on.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Horse dragged to his death behind a car on purpose.


On Sunday 3rd January 2010 in the town of Olympia, Greece, a horse was dragged behind a car for 2km before being thrown into a ditch. Still alive and screaming in pain both the horse's forelegs were broken and it was completely skinned on one side with deep wounds exposing it's intestines. A vet later destroyed the horse humanely.

People who witnessed the incident reported it to police immediately and the person responsible apparently laughed and boasted about it. We are told by our counterparts in Greece, that police so far have not taken it seriously and have not apprehended the person who openly admits committing this crime.

TAKE ACTION!

SIGN THE ONLINE PETITION

http://www.greecegreek.com/Travel/greek-embassies-abroad.html

Please write polite emails of complaint to the Mayor, George Aidonis aolympia@otenet.gr Please also CC your email to the following authorities
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Take Action stop the roundup of America's Wild Horses

Another BLM Wild Horse Roundup: Submit Comments Today! Comments Must Be Received By Jan. 27

Removal of 550 horses in eastern Nevada set to begin next month

Just When We Thought It Couldn’t Get Worse – Government Claims More Than 670,000 Acres Can Only Support 100 to 200 Horses


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The proposed Eagle HMA plan puts these wild horses at great risk because the BLM is reducing the number of horses to dangerously low numbers, which could threaten the viability of the herd. Many horse advocates believe this is the BLM’s method of systematically dwindling horse population numbers down to untenable levels in order to ultimately eradicate these American living legends from public lands.

The Obama Administration is continuing the Bush Administration policy of targeting wild horses in order to serve special cattle and other industry interests. Under President Obama's oversight, the BLM is actually accelerating the pace of wild horse removals, with 12,000 horses targeted for capture from our public lands in Fiscal Year 2010 alone. The majority of these horses will be sent to government holding facilities, where they will join the 35,000 wild horses already stockpiled at taxpayer expense."


For more information on the government's plans, the Preliminary Environmental Assessment for this roundup is available here.

What You Can Do

CLICK HERE TO ACT on behalf of these Horses!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Save The American Mustang

Horses, the American Mustang, a symbol of spirit and freedom.
Today these magnificent beings face an uncertain future.

Men has no need for them anymore and many men seem to believe, that if men has no use for it, it then must go. How sad, how terrible, how unenlightened.

I remember watching the movie "Misfit" with Marilyn Monroe, when I was very young. (Excerpt from Movie Comment section: This is a movie about a woman in Reno, Nevada (where else?) who is there to get a divorce. On a whim (she makes up her mind fast!) she drives out to the desert on the day of her divorce with a washed out aging cowboy (Clark Gable) and his buddy (Eli Wallach) as well as her friend (Thelma Ritter). This begins a wistful adventure and sometimes sad relationship for her with the cowboy and his misfit friends (including Montgomery Clift). They grapple with life's issues from divorce, friendship, greed and even cruelty until finally, everyone's character and philosophy of life is laid bare in a showdown over 6 wild horses.)

This movie left a deep and lasting impression in my heart. I somehow sensed that these beautiful Horses that love freedom so much, that fight with all their might to remain free are somehow linked my me in some way that I do not understand. In many ways I have been a Misfit all my life not fitting in all together. In the movie, the sadness of the characters and their pathetic life's are a reflection of society and the endless pursuit of happiness that leaves so many empty, still. The wild mustangs fight for their freedom opens up all the misery at the end. It is utterly gut wrenching to see Marilyn in the character of Roslyn throw herself between the men and the horses.

In today’s world they the Horses, The Wild Mustangs are indeed Misfits, misunderstood, under appreciated or even not appreciated at all, belittled and nullified, declared useless and many called them a nuisance. What a sin against God to say God created something that is useless or a nuisance, what a sin against God!

We humans, what do we really know and understand about them ... NOTHING. Do we know what they know, or think? No, we don’t. Our heads are filled with knowledge but our hearts are ignorant.

By simply observing with our eyes and our hearts we should know, that they love their life as much as we do love our, they love to be free as we do, and they can take care of themselves pretty well if left alone, unfortunately as many of us have forgotten how to do.

What a gift they are, and yet we don’t see it, we throw these gift aside after they lost their purpose to us, like a broken toaster, or a broken doll.

But they are not toasters, not dolls, they are of flesh and blood, the same God that created all life creates them, they are full of spirit. THEY ARE IN this world and they are a blessing from God!!!

We tend to our automobiles as if they were irreplaceable; we care for materials things and neglect the truly irreplaceable. I cannot think of a world without them and I am tortured every day by the knowledge that we make them suffer horribly, even eat them, that we find it acceptable to use them for anything to make a buck.

My heart has sunken so deep over this. Almost every day I cry! I understand them. Their eyes when they look at me talk silently to me. They say “We know you are one of many who understand, but there are millions that don’t!” Their eyes say: “We are afraid!” Life to us without freedom is not life at all!” Their eyes say: “What have we done to fall from the good graces of humans? What have we done!” “Have we not served you and carried you?”
“Have we not earned our place on this earth and in history?” “Why are you so cruel to us?” I can only look back in to their eyes, lower my head and be ashamed for humanity!


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Here is my latest painting. I get terribly melancholy when I paint horses. I hope you like the painting. It is available for sale in my ETSY store and prints are also available on Imagekind