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Rescue horse needs surgery

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Ranger is a black 12 year old Tennessee Walker gelding who was found wandering the Antelope Valley desert in rough condition and with a medical disorder called paraphimosis (meaning his penis cannot retract). He was taken to the Lancaster shelter, where he was soon turned over to Fahnestock Ranch for care and eventual adoption to a good home.
While he is steadily improving from his ordeals, he will need corrective surgery. If left untreated, this disorder will cause repeated infections and bleeding.  Ranger is a gentle and affectionate horse who deserves a life without this pain. 
If you are interested in adopting Ranger, you can read more about him here 






More information about Fahnestock Ranch: To locate and take in all equines including various breeds of horses, donkeys, and mules that are abandoned, neglected, abused, unwanted and in danger of going to slaughter. These equine are brought to our facility for TLC and all necessary care and support to rehabilitate them from their past cruel experiences, and afford them a better life into adoptive forever loving homes. During their stay at the ranch volunteers deliver daily necessary care and natural horsemanship training to restore or gain their trust in mankind. This is a time process that varies for each individual equine mostly dependent upon the severity of their past cruelty.

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Jordan Cornthwaite
Organizer
Acton, CA
Fahnestock Ranch
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