Michele Bolinger had a calling to rescue horses left behind. With her, they never would be. Author: Lindsay Buckingham Updated: 11:52 PM EDT April 26, 2021
MEDINA, Ohio There s an unspoken respect between horses and humans: Both feel empathy, and trust is earned, not given.
“Forever Amber was the first horse that I rescued. The trainer kept telling me, there s something wrong with this horse. She s hot blooded. She s going to kill you. You shouldn t be riding her. You should return her and find another horse, Michele Bolinger, founder of Forever Amber Acres said. I had her diagnosed with a brain tumor and that s why she was acting the way that she was. So, that kind of gave me this whole affinity for horses that had special needs.