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Help ALBC Save the Choctaw Hog!
Dear Friend, Did you read the update in the ALBC News¹ about the Choctaw Horse Rescue? ALBC supporters were instrumental in making that a success. These horses are descendants of the same horses that accompanied the Choctaw people over 150 years ago on the Trail of Tears – an arduous and difficult journey that called for strength, endurance, and a will to survive. Their tenacious and brilliant spirit is mirrored in the horses and livestock that accompanied these exiles as they faced possible extinction. Now, because of your generosity, almost 300 horses with genetically significant bloodlines are safe in the hands of fellow members who will forever protect this American treasure. This would not have been possible without the support of ALBC’s members and friends. Thank You.
Yet there is so much that is unknown about this rare breed that you can help discover. Maybe, like the Ossabaw Island hog, they will offer new opportunities for medical research. The Ossabaw, a once feral pig, is now used for cutting-edge research on diabetes in humans. Or perhaps Choctaw hogs will offer new culinary delights, like the Guinea hog, which was once disdained for its muscle to fat ratio, but is now highly prized by elite chefs for charcuterie. Until we have the opportunity to study them we just won’t know. And for that, we need your help. These Choctaw hogs face substantial obstacles to survival. And, as with any discovery operation, the outcome is never predetermined, but we have to try. Your past generosity has supported
And much more! These are just some of the up-front costs of a successful rescue. Future costs include genetic testing and research that will uncover other unique traits of this critically rare breed. Please will you help us? Thank you, in advance, for your kindness, Dr. Eric Hallman ¹ Looking Back and Forward with Choctaws. McConnell, M. and J. Beranger. ALBC Newsletter Vol 30, Issue 1.
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