A story today (July 20)  at NewsOK.com tells the story of a caring racehorse owner who had a slow horse named Tricky Jazz. She thought she’d found a good home for him at Boys Ranch Town, an Edmond residential boys home associated with Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children. She had donated another horse there several months before and had been told he’d been doing fine.


Little did the owner know that both horses had been sold at public auction to slaughter buyers shortly after their donation … in Tricky Jazz’ case in a mere three days after the owner dropped him at the Boys Ranch.


For much more on this story and a video interview with the owner, visit the Web address cited above

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