Last October, Kelly Hirsch read a Facebook post indicating more than 60 miniature horses were headed to the Innisfail auction in central Alberta. Fearing the animals would go for meat, Hirsch knew she had to do something.

“I convinced some friends to go with me and load up as many minis as we could,” says the general manager at Calgary’s Rocky Mountain Show Jumping (RMSJ) and a competitor herself. Although they wanted to bring every animal home to RMSJ that day, they ultimately saved five minis and two yearlings from kill-buyers.

“Just being there was probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever done,” says Hirsch. “I’ve never been to an auction before, to be honest. I kind of just assumed they were all older or lame horses or more dangerous horses, but that’s definitely not the case.”

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