In a decade of horse rescue and animal placement, I’ve learned a few things. What I’ve found is that IF someone is willing to do the following, the odds are extraordinarily higher that you are actually finding a great home.
$1,000 given to YOU if you Adopt a Wild Mustang: This Spells Bad News for Equine Welfare, as most people aren’t ready for a mustang. $1,000 won’t make them ready.
Any run of the mill horse will cost thousands of dollars each year to care for properly. Free horses cost even more, as as rule, and horses you must be paid to take cost the most of all. Keep that in mind.
30 Days Does Not Make a Well Broke Horse, Folks (Neither will 90, if you were wondering): What Trainers and Horses Need YOU to KNow
If we could only make this truth fully understood in the horse world, how much time and trouble would horses, buyers, owners and […]
Forage Suggestions When Hay is in Short Supply
This last year brought serious issues in regards to hay production due to relentless rain.
As a result, hay is somewhat scarce, and the hay that is out there is less nutritious, in some instances, than usual.
We wanted to offer some suggestions to fill the gaps in nutrition in until (hopefully) a good hay seasons is upon us!
West Virginia House Judiciary is Trying to Make Animal Abuse and Neglect easier for criminals. We need your help now
Animals need your help to stay protected in West Virginia right Now. Please – you must NOT just read this and be upset […]
Everyone does not have a connection to horses these days. Let’s change that.
Our mission is partly about spreading concern and care to those that may not think about horse welfare in their daily lives. People […]