Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Fundraising Managed Admission (-) Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Equine Cruelty & Disasters Keeping Horses Safe Toxicology & Poison Control Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Promotions & Events Active FiltersEquine Welfare Group 9 Clear All Volunteer Management Tips for Equine Adoption Organizations Discover tips to recruit, train, and keep volunteers coming back to maximize your organization’s impact on the horses in your care. Intake Pathways for Open-Admission Horse Adoption Agencies Equine open admission programs are a great way to serve your community and prevent horses from going to low-end auctions. They Did It: Reduced Barriers for Equine Adopter Engagement and Post-Adoption Support Discover how West Virginia Horse Network used creativity and innovation to both attract and support first-time equine adopters. Five Tips for Using Social Media Ads to Promote Adoptable Horses Utilize paid social ads to reach more adopters and save more equines. They Did It: Discovered How to Find Homes for “Hard to Adopt” Equines Learn why the West Virginia Horse Network is finding it easier to adopt out companion horses. Tips on Creating Effective Adoption Contracts for Horses Crafting an adoption contract that protects the animal—and doesn’t discourage people from adopting—is a crucial step in finding more homes for horses. Marketing Checklist for Horse Adoption Organizations Use our checklist to ensure you’re following marketing best practices for your website, social media, email, and more to adopt out more equines. Four Tips for Healthy and Happy Donkeys Here are four critical tips to keep your donkeys healthy and happy. Disaster-Planning Tips for Horse Owners & Rescues Disaster planning is critical for horse owners and equine rescues, and moving large animals is a big undertaking. Download these tips to help prepare. Reduce the Risk of Feeding Horses Contaminated Hay While horses may normally avoid ingesting noxious weeds or moldy hay, they can be more likely to ingest them when mixed into their feed. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page next ›