Portfolio – Equine Emergency Rescue

MaryAnne Leighton’s Equine Emergency Rescue website was a pleasure to create. I took my inspiration for the site colour scheme from the rich colours of the cover design of her book of the same name.

Some of the images used on the site are confronting, but appropriate for a book about the rescue procedures for large animals, highlighting what can go wrong and the results you really want to avoid.

MaryAnne Leighton has been published in many equine magazines and journals. We chose to highlight these articles with images from the magazines which link to the PDF versions for those who wish to read the complete articles.

We also used images from the chapters on the contents page to give people a clear idea of what is covered in the book and to visually entice the reader.

MaryAnne shares news of recent articles published, events attended, book signings, etc. in the blog section. Of particular interest is her post on the shooting of the book cover image. What looks like a dangerous situation on the edge of a busy motorway was actually a staged and completely safe shoot for the animal involved. It’s a great read and exactly the kind of article / post that readers enjoy and authors can excel at.

Check out MaryAnne Leighton’s website here: www.equineer.com and be sure to recommend it to any horse lovers you know. Her book Equine Emergency Rescue is a ‘must have’ for every horse owner.

Equine Emergency Rescue website



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  1. Karla says:

    What a commendable task you people are doing to save these poor creatures. We are also engaged in these sort of activities to help those abandoned creatures.

    Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate animals, particularly horses, that have been injured, abused, neglected, abandoned or orphaned. We carry out this mission by providing good nutrition, medical care and emotional support in a safe and nurturing environment.

    It takes a lot of time, work and financial resources to operate any type of rescue. Animals that find their way to your door often need a lot in the way of physical care, emotional support and medical treatment. They also need shelter and room to exercise. Shelters and exercise areas need to be erected and maintained.

    Ways you can help include:
    • Donate funds for veterinary and blacksmith care, rehabilitation, maintaining and building housing and exercise areas.
    • Donate feed, bedding, building materials.
    • Donate time or labor to help with animal care and farm maintenace.

    Together we can make big difference.

    For more details on Help Save Horses

    Thanks

    Karla

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