Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Managed Admission Equine Welfare (-) Equine Adoption Keeping Horses Safe Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Promotions & Events Active FiltersEquine Adoption Group 9 Clear All How to Create a Customer-Friendly Horse Adoption Application Discover how to welcome equine adopters to your organization with a friendly approach and simple adoption application or adoption interest survey. 5 Ways to Engage Potential Horse Adopters Learn 5 ways to keep potential equine adopters engaged with your organization and committed to adopting when you don’t have a horse who fits their needs. How to Write Horse Adoption Listings Learn how to attract equine adopters by writing compelling and transparent descriptions for every horse in your care. 6 Ways to Protect Horses While Transferring Ownership Discover six ways to provide a safety net for horses while still transferring ownership at the time of adoption. 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. 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: Created a Barn-Leasing Program to Grow Their Own Horse Adopters Learn how an innovative barn-leasing program allows new adopters a place to board their horses and maintain the sense of community they've built with like-minded horse lovers. Top 5 Reasons to Transfer Equine Ownership Learn four reasons transferring ownership at the time of adoption is beneficial to horses, adopters and equine organizations. Horse Matchmaking 101: Evaluation and Training Learn about systems and processes that can be adopted by any shelter or rescue to increase the number of successful equine adoptions. How to Place Hard-to-Adopt Equines Do you take in equine who are challenging to place for adoption? Learn how to find good homes for your “hard to adopt” horses. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›