Ryerss Names New Co-Manager Of Animal Welfare
There is a new face at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines, but it’s not of the equine variety.
Ann Quigley was recently welcomed into the Ryerss Farm family as the new co-manager of animal welfare. Quigley oversees the
- Topics: Article, Equine Welfare Legislation
There is a new face at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines, but it’s not of the equine variety.
Ann Quigley was recently welcomed into the Ryerss Farm family as the new co-manager of animal welfare. Quigley oversees the general health of the nearly 100 horses that are currently residing at Ryerss. Her duties include feeding, administering medication, clipping and keeping up-to-date medical records.
“I look after their general care in every way. That encompasses a variety of jobs, from hosing legs to working with the veterinarian,” she said. “I enjoy helping our horses with all of their needs.”
After spending the majority of her life working with young horses at racetracks across the nation, Quigley decided to return to Pennsylvania, where her horse experience first began
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