RELINQUISHED HORSE CRITICAL CONDITION

RELINQUISHED HORSE CRITICAL CONDITION

STEPHANIE REDLICK – NEGLECTED HORSES? 

YOU BE THE JUDGE  

This situation highlights both the cruelty some humans are capable of and the compassion of those who choose to step up, take action and show kindness.

We spoke with Summer Secord and her mother, Crystal Mitchell after Jim Horne reached out to them regarding a lack of care that resulted in the death of a foal and the poor condition of horses in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick  – along with a lack of water and feed – he had seen.  [Read about Jim’s experience here.]

Stephanie Redlick relinquished 4 horses of 17 she owned and was holding on a leased property in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada to Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell.  We are grateful that Summer, Crystal along with Celia Carletti have carefully documented what they witnessed at the property and the condition each of the horses were in when relinquished.

It’s important to note that 13 horses remain in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick.  Please scroll down for how you can help remedy this situation.

AGAIN, YOU BE THE JUDGE  

It appears that Stephanie Redlick purchased Seattle Sunrise late November 2024.  His auction video may be viewed here.

First video and pictures February 6, 2025

The second series of photos February 14, 2025.   

We were told by our vet that we need to prepare ourselves because Seattle Sunrise might not recover from this.

Summer Secord

The video above was taken as a blanket was removed from thoroughbred Seattle Sunrise, one of 4 horses relinquished into the care of Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell by Stephanie Redlick.

Again, we say, you be the judge.  Does this look like a healthy horse who was receiving quality care?

SUMMER SECORD WRITES:   

Seattle Sunrise (thoroughbred / gelding / in bad shape / significantly underweight / needs to be in quarantine and food carefully monitored,  fed slowly to avoid colic / needs and receiving antibiotics) *I have attached photos of him and the video removing his blanket.

Date of birth, February 15, 2020 – so he will be 5 years old.

All horses relinquished to us were very dehydrated.

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It appears Seatle Sunrise’s last race was August 11th, 2024 at Woodbine.  He was sold at the CTHS auction lot 27 November 20th 2024.  Auction video available here.

We brought him home Thursday Feb 6th, 2025 after being in Stephanie Redlick’s care on a property she leases at 248 6th line North Oro Medonte, Ontario, Canada.

When he was relinquished to us his poor body condition was hidden under a ripped blanket.

He is now on 10 days of antibiotics, 30 tablets daily.

He needs to be completely quarantined, and we were told by our vet that we need to prepare ourselves because he might not recover from this.

THE LONG ROAD TO RECOVERY:
REHABILITATING STARVED HORSES

When horses suffer from starvation due to neglect, their recovery is a delicate, time-consuming process requiring expert care and unwavering patience.

Malnutrition doesn’t just strip away their body fat—it weakens their muscles, organs, and immune system, sometimes causing irreversible damage.

Rehabilitating these horses is a race against time, balancing their need for nourishment with the risks of refeeding too quickly.

Refeeding Syndrome.

One of the greatest challenges in helping a starved horse recover is avoiding refeeding syndrome.

After prolonged starvation, a horse’s body shifts into survival mode, breaking down fat and muscle for energy.

If they are suddenly given too much feed, especially rich grains or high-sugar foods, it can shock their system, leading to fatal imbalances in electrolytes. This is why their diet must be reintroduced slowly, beginning with small, frequent meals of easily digestible forage.

Physical and Emotional Trauma often go hand in hand.

Starved horses often suffer from more than just weight loss.

Their hooves may be overgrown and riddled with cracks, their teeth in poor condition, and their skin covered in sores or rain rot due to a weakened immune system.

Internally, their organs have likely suffered, making them prone to colic, infections, and metabolic disorders.

Additionally, the emotional toll of neglect can leave them anxious, fearful, or withdrawn, making trust-building a crucial part of their rehabilitation.

Rehab takes Months of Patience and Care.

It can take many months for a starved horse to regain a healthy body condition.

Even once they reach a normal weight, their muscle tone and stamina must be carefully rebuilt through controlled exercise.

Veterinary oversight, dental care, deworming, and balanced nutrition all play vital roles in their recovery.

And while some horses make full recoveries, others may never fully regain their former strength, especially if they were deprived for too long.

Rehabilitating a starved horse is a labour of love, requiring not just medical expertise but deep compassion. Every pound gained, every flicker of life returning to their eyes, is a victory. These horses are survivors, and with the right care, they can once again know what it means to be healthy, loved, and free from suffering.

This situation highlights both the cruelty some humans are capable of and the compassion of those who choose to step up, take action and show kindness.

We spoke with Summer (Mitchell) Secord and her mother, Crystal Mitchell after Jim Horne reached out to them regarding a lack of care that resulted in the death of a foal and the poor condition of horses in the 'care' of Stephanie Redlick  - along with a lack of water and feed - he had seen.  [Read about Jim's experience here.]

Stephanie Redlick relinquished 4 horses of 20 she owned and was holding on a leased property in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada to Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell.  We are grateful that Summer, Crystal along with Celia Carletti have carefully documented what they witnessed at the property and the condition each of the horses were in when relinquished.

It's important to note that 16 horses remain in the 'care' of Stephanie Redlick.  Please scroll down for how you can help remedy this situation.

Note: We originally posted that Redlick owned 17 horses, that number has been corrected to 20.

SPEAK UP - IT TAKES LESS THAN A MINUTE

This 2-click "done for you" email sends a clear message to elected officials that Ontarians will not accept a system that allows repeat harm.

It takes less than a minute — and it puts real pressure on decision-makers to close the loophole that allows Redlick to keep accumulating horses - even after 16 were seized, 13 animal welfare charges were laid - and she owes over $116,000 for their care.

Pictures and videos on this page are courtesy of Summer Secord, Crystal Mitchell and Celia Carletti.

Press contact: marie@banhorseslaughter.com or phone: 250 801 8231

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STANDARDBRED NEGLECTED BY STEPHANIE REDLICK

STANDARDBRED NEGLECTED BY STEPHANIE REDLICK

STEPHANIE REDLICK – NEGLECTED HORSES? 

YOU BE THE JUDGE  

We spoke with Summer Secord and her mother, Crystal Mitchell after Jim Horne reached out to them regarding a lack of care that resulted in the death of a foal and the poor condition of horses in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick  – along with a lack of water and feed – he had seen.  [Read about Jim’s experience here.]

Stephanie Redlick relinquished 4 horses of 17 she owned and was holding on a leased property in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada to Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell.  We are grateful that Summer, Crystal along with Celia Carletti have carefully documented what they witnessed at the property and the condition each of the horses were in when relinquished.

This situation highlights both the cruelty some humans are capable of and the compassion of those who choose to step up, take action and show kindness.

P.S.  It’s important to note that 13 horses remain in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick.  Please scroll down for how you can help remedy this situation.

AGAIN, YOU BE THE JUDGE  

The following pictures are of one of four horses relinquished to Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell by Stephanie Redlick.

Standardbred Pureform Olympia began her racing career in British Columbia and finished in Ontario.  Records show she was run through the Olex Horse Sales Auction in April of 2024 after her 2024 foal died.

Sadly she ended up in the hands of Stephanie Redlick who had the following to say about her…

Pureform Olympia- 17 year old standardbred mare. DSLD, Will most likely need to be Euthanized i can’t bring myself to doing it… maybe not but I’m pretty sure we all agreed haven awaits her.

Stephanie Redlick

SUMMER SECORD WRITES:   

Pureform Olympia (standardbred / tattooed/ mare / 17 years old / issues with back legs/ DSLD/ had shoes on when relinquished but farrier says her feet haven’t been done in 8-9 months – her feet were of course after that long without care horribly overgrown).

NOTE:  Most responsible horse owners have their horses trimmed or reshod every 4 to 6 weeks, and maybe in some cases go 8 weeks.  Pureform Olympia’s feet were not trimmed or reshod in 8 to 9 months which is especially concerning as by Stephanie’s own admission Pureform Olympia is thought to have DSLD.

Studies show regular…

Therapeutic shoeing can help support the affected limbs of a horse with DSLD. It is “recommended to find a farrier experienced in trimming and shoeing DSLD horses.

Eggbar shoes or shoes with extended heels can provide fetlock support. When DSLD is diagnosed at an advanced stage, high wedge heels can offer relief. If the horse begins to feel better, the height of the wedge is gradually brought back to normal.

The recommendation is to consult with a farrier who has experience with DSLD.

Anecdotal reports suggest keeping your horse barefoot with correct trimming can be more effective for decreasing loading stress on compromised connective tissue.


Again, we ask does this look like a horse who has been well cared for?  

Keep in mind there are still 13 horses in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick.  

SPEAK UP - IT TAKES LESS THAN A MINUTE

This 2-click "done for you" email sends a clear message to elected officials that Ontarians will not accept a system that allows repeat harm.

It takes less than a minute — and it puts real pressure on decision-makers to close the loophole that allows Redlick to keep accumulating horses - even after 16 were seized, 13 animal welfare charges were laid - and she owes over $116,000 for their care.

Pictures and videos on this page are courtesy of Summer Secord, Crystal Mitchell and Celia Carletti.

Press contact: marie@banhorseslaughter.com or phone: 250 801 8231

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FRIESIAN X PERCHERON NEGLECTED

FRIESIAN X PERCHERON NEGLECTED

STEPHANIE REDLICK – NEGLECTED HORSES? 

YOU BE THE JUDGE  

FIRST PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 9th, 2025 – UPDATED JULY 2025: This situation highlights both the cruelty some humans are capable of and the compassion of those who choose to step up, take action and show kindness.

We spoke with Summer Secord and her mother, Crystal Mitchell after Jim Horne reached out to them regarding a lack of care that resulted in the death of a foal and the poor condition of horses in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick  – along with a lack of water and feed – he had seen.  [Read about Jim’s experience here.]

Stephanie Redlick relinquished 4 horses of 20 she owned and was holding on a leased property in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada to Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell.  We are grateful that Summer, Crystal along with Celia Carletti have carefully documented what they witnessed at the property and the condition each of the horses were in when relinquished.

It’s important to note that 16 horses remain in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick.  Please scroll down for how you can help remedy this situation.

UPDATE JULY 2025:  The remaining 16 horses in the so called care of Redlick have been seized by AWS and charges laid.  

Additionally Stephanie Redlick is now facing criminal charges in unrelated theft and fraud cases.  However she is still  pretending to be a rescue under the name of Stephanie Martin and Above the Stars Equine Rescue.

AGAIN, YOU BE THE JUDGE  

These pictures are of one of four horses relinquished to Summer Secord and Crystal Mitchell by Stephanie Redlick. Those are feces caked on her sides and belly. Please note the overgrown hooves and hernia.

SUMMER SECORD WRITES:   

Xena (mare / draft cross / said to be Friesian x Percheron / has hernia / covered in cow feces / unhandled, scared, overgrown neglected feet / she is in pain and kicks when you try and touch her where the cow feces are packed onto her).  Like the other horses, she is not only underweight but also dehydrated.

Approximately 18 months old.

Again, we ask does this look like a horse who has been well cared for?  Keep in mind there are still 16 horses in the ‘care’ of Stephanie Redlick.  

UPDATE:  All 16 have been seized by Animal Welfare Services.  

SPEAK UP - IT TAKES LESS THAN A MINUTE

This 2-click "done for you" email sends a clear message to elected officials that Ontarians will not accept a system that allows repeat harm.

It takes less than a minute — and it puts real pressure on decision-makers to close the loophole that allows Redlick to keep accumulating horses - even after 16 were seized, 13 animal welfare charges were laid - and she owes over $116,000 for their care.

Pictures and videos on this page are courtesy of Summer Secord, Crystal Mitchell and Celia Carletti.

Press contact: marie@banhorseslaughter.com or phone: 250 801 8231

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