United States Horse Rescue Organizations Directory
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EQUIREST, Inc.Flying Y Ranch
1640 P Rd
Loma, CO 81524
Hello, my name is Ami. I run the Flying Y Ranch located outside of Loma, CO. I personally have been saving, training, and rehabilitating horses since I can remember. Approximately 3 years ago, I came across a "rescue" that was barely maintaining its 79 head of horses. It didn't take long before I became the primary source of income. Needless to say, here I am with the horses. I am taking a totally different approach. I use these horses for community outreach programs - on hold due to a broken hip I acquired late in 2009. I have 32 horses right now; that doesn't include my personal horses and a couple permanent residents. That number will grow. I don't want to get in over my head. I'm still the primary source of income. They stay on the property with me. Some of the horses have been abandoned, abused, or starved. My big source and passion is saving horses from slaughter and educating the public to help stop abuse.
flyingyranch.bbnow.org/
Four Corners Equine RescueLoma, CO 81524
(970) 618-8881
flyingyranch@wildblue.netHello, my name is Ami. I run the Flying Y Ranch located outside of Loma, CO. I personally have been saving, training, and rehabilitating horses since I can remember. Approximately 3 years ago, I came across a "rescue" that was barely maintaining its 79 head of horses. It didn't take long before I became the primary source of income. Needless to say, here I am with the horses. I am taking a totally different approach. I use these horses for community outreach programs - on hold due to a broken hip I acquired late in 2009. I have 32 horses right now; that doesn't include my personal horses and a couple permanent residents. That number will grow. I don't want to get in over my head. I'm still the primary source of income. They stay on the property with me. Some of the horses have been abandoned, abused, or starved. My big source and passion is saving horses from slaughter and educating the public to help stop abuse.
flyingyranch.bbnow.org/
22 CR 3334
Aztec, NM 87410
FCER is an all volunteer non-profit equine rescue dedicated to the rescue of horses from perilous situations.
www.fourcornersequinerescue.org/
Georgia Equine Rescue League, Ltd.Aztec, NM 87410
(505) 334-7220
fcequinerescue@qwest.netFCER is an all volunteer non-profit equine rescue dedicated to the rescue of horses from perilous situations.
www.fourcornersequinerescue.org/
P.O. Box 787
Locust Grove, GA 30248
Helping abused, starved and neglected horses.
www.gerlltd.org/
Golden Carrot, TheLocust Grove, GA 30248
(770) 464-0138
Helping abused, starved and neglected horses.
www.gerlltd.org/
44700 Terwilliger Rd
Anza, CA 92539
Equine retirement & rescue.
www.thegoldencarrot.org/
HARPS - Hooved Animal Rescue & Protection SocietyHeart of a HorseAnza, CA 92539
(951) 763-0800
(951) 852-5937
cocarrot@earthlink.netEquine retirement & rescue.
- Horse Rescue Organizations
- Stables and Horse Farms
- Lesson Stables
- Equine Physical Therapy
- Retirement Farms
www.thegoldencarrot.org/
4215 Tierra Rejada Road
Suite 198
Moorpark, CA 93021
Heart of a Horse seeks to promote the well-being of horses through educational campaigns that raise public awareness of horse rescues, that oppose horse abuse and horse neglect, and that teach the public the basics of good horse care and training.
What makes Heart of a Horse unique is that we are one of a very few organizations dedicated to supporting the equine rescues and organizations that use rescue horses in a positive manner by supplying them with feed and medical care needed to care for their rescue horses. Currently, we primarily operate in California, but we are looking to expand and eventually establish a presence nationwide.
There are various ways you can become involved with Heart of a Horse: by donating, becoming a volunteer, or even shopping online for rescue gear, as all proceeds from our online store go to our Hay Stamp program.
www.heartofahorse.org/
Helping Hooves Equine Rescue, Inc.Suite 198
Moorpark, CA 93021
(323) 331-9259
contact@heartofahorse.orgHeart of a Horse seeks to promote the well-being of horses through educational campaigns that raise public awareness of horse rescues, that oppose horse abuse and horse neglect, and that teach the public the basics of good horse care and training.
What makes Heart of a Horse unique is that we are one of a very few organizations dedicated to supporting the equine rescues and organizations that use rescue horses in a positive manner by supplying them with feed and medical care needed to care for their rescue horses. Currently, we primarily operate in California, but we are looking to expand and eventually establish a presence nationwide.
There are various ways you can become involved with Heart of a Horse: by donating, becoming a volunteer, or even shopping online for rescue gear, as all proceeds from our online store go to our Hay Stamp program.
www.heartofahorse.org/
2514 Woodbine Rd
Slatington, PA 18080
We are an all volunteer run 501 (c)3 organization, dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and adopting out abused, neglected, and unwanted horses.
www.helpinghooves.net/
Hoof-N-Hearts of Illinois, Inc.Slatington, PA 18080
(484) 357-2821
helpinghooves@verizon.netWe are an all volunteer run 501 (c)3 organization, dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and adopting out abused, neglected, and unwanted horses.
www.helpinghooves.net/
24250 W Hummingbird Dr
PO Box 742
Channahon, IL 60410
A food bank for horses. Hoof-N-Hearts of Illinois, Inc. is an assistance program to help keep horses and owners together due to job loss or major illness. We provide feed, hay and bedding and basic care needs of the horse. We are a 501(c)(3) operating throughout Illinois.
www.hoofnheartsofil.com/
Hooved Animal Humane Society - HAHSPO Box 742
Channahon, IL 60410
(815) 828-5733
(815) 545-4250
hoofnhearts.il@gmail.comA food bank for horses. Hoof-N-Hearts of Illinois, Inc. is an assistance program to help keep horses and owners together due to job loss or major illness. We provide feed, hay and bedding and basic care needs of the horse. We are a 501(c)(3) operating throughout Illinois.
www.hoofnheartsofil.com/
10804 McConnell Road
Woodstock, IL 60098
The mission of the Hooved Animal Humane Society is to promote and ensure the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, investigation, and when necessary, legal intervention.
www.hahs.org/
Woodstock, IL 60098
(815) 337-5563
info@hahs.orgThe mission of the Hooved Animal Humane Society is to promote and ensure the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, investigation, and when necessary, legal intervention.
www.hahs.org/
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