Ranger's Legacy Equine Rescue

Ranger's Legacy Equine RescueRanger's Legacy Equine RescueRanger's Legacy Equine Rescue

Ranger's Legacy Equine Rescue

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  • About Us
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  • Available For Adoption
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We are a nonprofit organization. Saving lives one horse at a time

We are a nonprofit organization. Saving lives one horse at a timeWe are a nonprofit organization. Saving lives one horse at a time

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and facilitate the adoption of neglected and abused horses in New Mexico and surrounding states. First and foremost, we are dedicated to providing a safe, healthy environment for rescued horses in the Roswell area and beyond. We follow the AAEP (American Association of Equine Practitioners) care guidelines for Equine Rescue and Retirement Facilities. Our goal is to rehabilitate horses to be adopted to well-screened homes, where they can, once again, serve a useful purpose.  If you would like to donate to our nonprofit 501c3 organization to  help our cause, please visit our donate page. 

OUR BOARD

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT

Crystel Denton has been a lover of horses for the whole of her life. When other children were  playing with their toys, Crystel was running around on her hands and knees playing "Horse." As a  young girl and teenager, while her friends were going to parties and school dances, she was cleaning stalls, grooming horses, and learning all she 

Crystel Denton has been a lover of horses for the whole of her life. When other children were  playing with their toys, Crystel was running around on her hands and knees playing "Horse." As a  young girl and teenager, while her friends were going to parties and school dances, she was cleaning stalls, grooming horses, and learning all she could about this magnificent animal. She has worked for veterinarians and show barns. She is an equine appraiser and an artist. After more than 47 years in the horse industry, her love and admiration for the horse has never faded.

VICE PRESIDENT

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT

Hannah came to the rescue as a volunteer when she was just 12 years old. Her love of horses has kept her here for the last 10 years. Hannah works hard and soaks in all the knowledge and information that she can get a hold of. Over the years, she has learned the basics in ground work on up to first saddling. She has learned to give shots, 

Hannah came to the rescue as a volunteer when she was just 12 years old. Her love of horses has kept her here for the last 10 years. Hannah works hard and soaks in all the knowledge and information that she can get a hold of. Over the years, she has learned the basics in ground work on up to first saddling. She has learned to give shots, feed orphans, and feed nutritionally challenged horses. She  has put her heart and soul into the horses who have come through this rescue and those that find sanctuary here. 

sECETARY/TREASURER

FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT

sECETARY/TREASURER

Vickie Hill has had horses in her life since the mid 70's when her elementary school age daughter started bringing home stray horses and donkeys in Carmel Valley, California. She found her love of volunteering when she took a box of donated books and opened up a library  in a back room of the old Post Office in Talkeetna Alaska in March o

Vickie Hill has had horses in her life since the mid 70's when her elementary school age daughter started bringing home stray horses and donkeys in Carmel Valley, California. She found her love of volunteering when she took a box of donated books and opened up a library  in a back room of the old Post Office in Talkeetna Alaska in March of 1973.  Vickie decided she wanted to help others and got her BS in Psychology.  She volunteered with young adults with Autism (ages 18 and over) at Camarillo State Hospital in the mid 70's. She ran a licensed day care out of her home for several years in the early 80's and she operated Clear Water Ranch in Yacolt, Washington raising Registered Quarter Horses and Paints from the mid 90's to the early 2000's. 

ADOPTIVE FACILITY INSPECTOR

ADOPTIVE FACILITY INSPECTOR

ADOPTIVE FACILITY INSPECTOR

Lynda Smith has loved horses her entire life. As a young woman, she had several of her own. She moved away from the horse industry after marriage and family duties became priorities but always tried to be near horses whenever possible. Lynda joined our board to help the horses she loves in anyway possible. 

Adoptive Facility inspector

ADOPTIVE FACILITY INSPECTOR

ADOPTIVE FACILITY INSPECTOR

Rescue coordinator

ADOPTIVE FACILITY INSPECTOR

Rescue coordinator

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