3 Hearts Farm Animal Rescue
Last week our friends over at Alvin Ord's Sandwich Shop Springtown Texas made a blueberry/lemon dessert that really was to die for!!
This week they honored us by make our absolute fave combo of raspberry/lemon.
Light sweet and leaves you begging for more!!
Running back down there to scoop up a few more… right after a food coma!
Thank you to the crew at Alvin Ord’s that have been busying their buns all week for the community after the recent tornado
We see you
We support you
We ❤️❤️❤️ you!
Some days just hit different… and today hit with a snap 💔💩🍴
Our FAVORITE p**p scoop fork (yes, we have favorites… don’t judge 😂) officially gave its last scoop today. Gone too soon. A true hero. A legend in the field. It served with honor, dignity, and… a whole lot of 💩
There we were, mid-cleanup, feeling productive and farm-fabulous, when CRACK—down she went. And honestly? It felt a little personal 😅
But here’s the thing… as ridiculous as it sounds, we’re actually really grateful 🙏🐐🐓Grateful to have animals to care for.Grateful for the messy, smelly, beautiful work of rescue life.Grateful that our days are filled with purpose—even when that purpose involves broken tools and a whole lot of manure 💛
Because every scoop means a safe, loved, and cared-for animal. And that’s a trade we’ll take every single time.
Now… if anyone has a heavy-duty, indestructible, superhero-level p**p fork recommendation… we’re all ears 👀😂
04/28/2026
THIS RIGHT HERE!
🆘 “The trailer is leaving.” “They ship at dawn.” “Only $200 left to save this soul.” 🆘
We’ve all seen the high-pressure posts. It’s called Mass Bailing—when a rescue fundraises for dozens of horses at once directly from a kill pen. It feels like a victory when that “Bailed” banner goes up, but for horses like Terra, the bail was just the beginning of a dangerous gamble.
Farrah was part of a mass-bailed group where the rescue never actually took the horses into their care. They were given away directly from the lot with no vetting, no quarantine, and no safety net. That’s how we ended up with Farrah.
The result for the others?
Just weeks after being “saved,” some of Farrah’s companions were right back at a low-end auction. They were “bailed” with donor money, only to be discarded again because there was no plan for their actual care.
We found out because we stepped in to save one of those “twice-discarded” horses. Sadly, we were unable to help the others.
As harsh as it sounds, when we give into the emotions of these mass bails without asking questions, the horses are the ones who are ultimately failed. As a donor, demand a follow-up. If a rescue “saves” 50 horses but only posts about five, ask what happened to the other 45. Where did they go? Who is checking on them?
Farrah is now a riding horse because we put in the work—the vetting, the rehab, and the training. We aren’t interested in “numbers.” We are interested in lives. This weekend, our team is picking up the horse that had to be saved twice to bring them back to our ranch for a real future.
Help us break the cycle. Support rescues that provide a landing pad, not just a payout.
04/25/2026
Truth. ❤️❤️❤️
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