As an outcast with undiagnosed learning disabilities throughout her childhood, Morgan Silver coped with the pain through her relationships with horses, dogs, and cats. Throughout her adolescence and early adult years, Silver rode, groomed, showed, bred, and trained horses. To heal her hypoglycemia, Silver left her career to attend the Kushi Institute in New England and Switzerland in the early 80's. After she became involved in a horse cruelty case in Miami in 1987, she had a profound experience that made it clear her mission was to help horses. If you love and admire the majestic spirit of horses, you will appreciate Silver's dedicated efforts to save them. Morgan Silver, winner of the 2011 USEF Marty Simensen Memorial Trophy, is Founder of Horse Protection Association of Florida, one of the oldest and most respected horse rescue organizations in the country. This first volume explores why and how the numbers of neglected and abandoned horses in the State of Florida are higher than in other states, and how one woman's love and compassion would lead her on a lifelong mission to save horses.