Horse Adoption, Welfare, and Charities
When she arrived at the Heart of Phoenix (HOP) rescue in West Virginia, Sansa was starving and nearly too weak…
Training a wild horse is different from training one that has been around people since birth. It’s important to be…
There are horses across the country in need of loving homes. In 2019, Horse Illustrated and partner organizations will be…
Nine years ago, national dog and cat advocate Christy Counts got her first horse. “It was kind of an adult…
No matter how well they are cared for, many of the horses in backyard pastures or boarding barns will eventually…
Despite our best efforts, it’s all too easy to lose track of a favorite horse. They’re bought and sold, names…
Horses must learn basic skills to have foundation for future training and make them safe for their owners. Here is…
Several times each month, Mary Lou Spellmeyer travels an hour to volunteer her time for Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in time…
Forrest Czarnecki arrived at Colorado State University (CSU) to prepare for a career in journalism, but now he’s also pursuing…
Read on to learn more about the horses in transition for an Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies (EAAT) program at…