• Winston's Rescue

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    In his stall Winston was very nervous. He would tremble and break into a sweat when humans would get too close. Chris saw something special in the young horse and carefully tried to gain his trust. She spent time in his stall daily. Just standing at a distance patiently waiting for him to move closer. When she first tried to touch him he would jump back in fear. As he gained confidence he would allow her to stroke his neck and cheeks.
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  • Rescue. Rehab. Relocate.

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    The S.C.E.A. transports the equine to a safe quarantine area where they are checked by a veterinarian. The animals are given any health care treatment they may require. All of our equine are certified to be free of communicable disease before starting the rehabilitation process which prepares them to be released to a foster or adoptive home.
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  • Proper Care

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    The S.C.E.A. provides owners with guidance and educational information for proper care and maintenance of horses. This can include answers to questions concerning feed, shelter, health care as well as other costs of ownership. We have monthly education seminars on various horse related topics. Check out our web site for the date, time, place and topic.
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Second Chance Equine Association (S.C.E.A.) is an established non-profit organization in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. We are dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of horses and other equine, that have been seized by humane officers in various counties. S.C.E.A. is not a police organization. We can only accept equine after they have been legally confiscated by an official humane officer. We are not an equine sanctuary. We cannot accept unwanted privately owned equine.

We provide immediate assistance to calls for help from the county humane officers.

The S.C.E.A. transports the equine to a safe quarantine area where they are checked by a veterinarian. The animals are given any health care treatment they may require. All of our equine are certified to be free of communicable disease before starting the rehabilitation process

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