Adopting an Equine
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Adopting a Rescue
Adopting a horse with a history of abuse requires patience, understanding, and a willingness to build trust at the horse’s pace. Rehab is ongoing after adoption.
Are you prepared to make this commitment?
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Cost of Ownership
Owning a horse carries added costs for food and water, fresh hay, and regular vet and farrier care. Horse emergencies come unexpectedly and can be expensive.
Are you financially able to own a horse?
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Pasture & Shelter
Keeping your horse safe requires secured, fenced in pasture with each horse having one acre to live in. Adequate shelter from summer sun, rain, and wind chill are required.
Do you have adequate space and shelter for your new horse to be safe and thrive?
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Adoption Process
The adoption process runs multiple weeks and includes interviews, reference checks, property review, and a meet & greet between you and the horse you are wishing to adopt.
Are you ok with a multiple week process that requires interviews, photos, and greeting your new horse?