
Horse Rescue
If you have a concern about abuse or neglect of a horse or other large animal, you can begin the process by filing a report here. YOU are their voice.
We do not have legal power to seize animals. This is how the process of animal seizure works:
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Individuals detect an animal in need and file a report. State and local law enforcement investigates.
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If there is probable cause for the animal to be seized, law enforcement contacts us and we take care of transport, quarantine, veterinary care, farrier work, training, socialization, adopter meet and greets, and adoption applications.

Our organization's main priority is to provide support to local law enforcement and animal control agencies. We assist through compassionate capture, transport and rehabilitation of livestock deemed at large, abandoned, abused or neglected.
We understand that extreme life circumstances do occur and have worked diligently to offer discreet owner surrender services to encourage owners to seek help directly through us when these circumstances unintentionally affect their animals' welfare.
Our services are free of charge and depend largely on community support and other service based income to subsidize the cost of operations. We are thankful to any measure of support we receive in order to continue providing these services.
We could NOT do this without YOU!
If you are interested in adopting, surrendering an animal, or donating to the cause, please reach out via our contact information at the bottom of this page.
Where do our horses come from?
A horse may be surrendered to the rescue because:
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The owner can no longer afford care for the horse
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The horse did not perform well in first career
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The horse has developed behavioral issues
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Horse sick/injured
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Owner sick/injured and can no longer ride or care for the horse
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Owner moving and cannot make arrangements for the horse
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OR the horse is seized by law enforcement for running at large, neglect, abuse, or abandonment
For our horses we provide:
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Complete veterinary care
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Regular grooming & exercise
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Regular farrier schedule and corrective support
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Professional nutritional support and unlimited access to quality forage
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Appropriate and comprehensive training
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Daily enrichment
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Daily welfare monitoring
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Pasture environments that foster herd dynamics
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Weekly tension and stress monitoring and relief measures
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Adoption contracts that protect each horse’s welfare and welfare monitoring
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