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  • Fundraising Ideas for Horse Rescues

    Many horse rescues are nonprofit groups that provide living facilities, rehabilitation and care for neglected, abandoned and abused horses. Taking care of these special needs animals can be costly and time-consuming. Horse rescues need to find donors for horse feed, medical care and stable costs. If you are in charge of planning a horse rescue fundraiser, many activities and events will help you earn money.

  • How to Report Someone for Not Feeding Horses

    Malnutrition or starvation is considered animal abuse and neglect. An owner who does not feed his horses is in violation of state animal cruelty laws. As a concerned citizen or as a horse industry professional, it is your responsibility to uphold standards, ethics and equine welfare regulations by reporting cases of mistreatment and educating others.

  • How to Search for Animal Rescues in Ohio

    A lot of research goes into adopting a new pet or finding a new home (rehome) for a current one. Finding an appropriate shelter or rescue group is at the top of the list. Pet rescue groups can range from small, local organizations to nationwide efforts directed at a specific species or breed. Consult well-known databases and recognized animal rescue organizations to locate a pet rescue in Ohio. Broader resources can direct owners and owners-to-be to legitimate rescue groups that suit their needs.

  • Government Grants for Equine Rescue Services

    Rescuing horses can be very gratifying, but it can also be very challenging, especially financially. The costs of rehabilitating horses can skyrocket before you know it, and getting help with defraying these costs can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Knowing where to look can help a person who assists in equine rescue.

  • Grants for Equine Rescues

    They don't have to be lame or old. Many horses fall between the cracks because of financial hardship, poor training, cruelty, uncaring owners and numerous other reasons. Equine rescues take on the task of nursing sick horses back to health, rehabilitating cruelty cases, training unwanted horses so they may have a new career or giving sanctuary to those that aren't adoptable. None of this is cheap, and many equine rescues depend on grants to continue to save horses.

  • Equine Grants

    Horses have provided people with joy and excitement for thousands of years. The strength, beauty, grace, and power of the equine has always been alluring, and has also been shown to provide a therapeutic affect on people of all ages. Since the mid 1980's, therapeutic riding has become a helpful choice for children and adults with a variety of challenges and grants are available for these programs. These activities include all of the equine family; horses, donkeys, and mules.

  • Horse Adoption & Rescue in South Texas

    South Texas horse rescue and adoption centers commit themselves to rescuing and rehabilitating horses suffering from abuse. Equine candidates become available for adoption to acceptable homes after successful rehabilitation. Several horses acquired via rescue become permanent residents when psychological damage runs too deep. Working horses are among those spending the rest of their days at a rescue facility in a dignified and often long overdue retirement plan.

  • How to Start a Horse Retirement Home

    Horses can live well into their 20s, and often into their 30s. Not all horse owners are prepared to provide the care that elderly equine partners require; this is where the horse retirement home comes in. These facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable place for the retired horse to live out the rest of his days in peace and the company of others.

  • How to Start a Horse Rescue Business

    A successful horse rescue is not a profit generating business, but a charitable cause. When considering founding a horse rescue, there are many financial and practical considerations. Unlike a rescue for small mammals, a large amount of space is needed. Most critical is the focus and the mission of the group. By following these steps, the feasibility of starting a rescue can be assessed.

  • How to Start a Non-Profit Horse Rescue

    If you love and understand horses, starting a rescue organization may seem like the most logical move. There is always a need for places that can help horses and forming a non-profit should not be impossible if you follow some common sense rules.

  • How to Foster a Horse

    Horse rescues need foster homes to help rehabilitate, house and handle needy horses, donkeys and mules. Fostering is a wonderful way to help horses and learn more about handling, care and training.

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