As the extremely hot, dry weather continues, it’s not only vulnerable people suffering in the heat. Wilson County Pct. 3 Constable Curtis Fowler received a call in early August about some horses that were allegedly starving and in poor condition on a property on Polley Lane off F.M. 539 near La Vernia. According to Chief
Remedy Ranch Rescue has rehomed close to 300 horses in the last few years. Author: Vanessa Croix Updated: 11:21 PM CST January 30, 2021
FLORESVILLE, Texas It’s a spirit of giving that’s keeping a Floresville mom and teacher busy.
Nickol Sullivan started an animal rescue called Remedy Ranch Rescue almost three years ago with a goal of re-homing unwanted horses.
“It’s busy, but it’s very, very rewarding,” said Sullivan.
Sullivan is a U.S. Army Veteran, a mother of four, and a science teacher at Floresville Middle School. Her days start around 5 a.m. and end after 10 p.m. as she juggles her many duties.