"Smarty Jones" lending his muzzle to a good cause
"Point Given" signing his autograph........
Posing with his finished Moneigh®
Making faces at the photographer
"Hmmmmm,I do pretty good work"  says "A.P. Indy" who stands at Lane's End Farm
At the end of a long day.... Before heading home, Mary Simons and volunteer Trisha Smith spread all the artwork out in the back of the car to dry.
"Gulch" prefers to use an actual
paint brush for his Moneigh®
The Moneigh® is shown here with the addition of a lock of his hair tied in a ribbon and attached to the paper, matted and framed. It was recently auctioned off on Ebay for $560. Thank you "Point Given"!
Moneigh® Artwork
The word "Moneigh®" came from combining the name of the famous artist, Monet, and the sound that a horse makes, a neigh.  They are pieces of artwork created by horses using their muzzle, tail and hooves. Some of the greatest Thoroughbreds in racing have created Moneighs® to raise money for ReRun.
Please visit our Ebay store "The ReRun Shop" where you can purchase our Moneigh® note cards and coffee mugs.

For more information on Moneighs please contact Mary Simons at moneighmary@insightbb.com
ReRun's "Moneigh Mary" and Old Friends retired Thoroughbred, "Ruhlman", teamed up to create a "Moneigh®" for the "Majesty" mural that is currently on display through www.gloryofhorses.com.















Ruhlman painted the panel titled, "Sunflowers", using the tail stroke and some muzzle dots.  Once known as a difficult horse to ride, Ruhlman has become quite the gentleman after being retired at Old Friends in Georgetown, KY.  He knows that his artwork will benefit other horses that have not had the opportunities he has.  He has created several Moneigh® paintings which have been auctioned to raise funds for both ReRun and Old Friends. One of his paintings will be featured on ReRun's next Ebay auction in late November.

The Glory of Horses project is a series of paintings within a painting ,and its goal is to tour the world to create awareness of the gifts horses bring to humans