Search Search Search Topic Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Equine Cruelty & Disasters (-) Keeping Horses Safe Cruelty & Disasters Animal Cruelty Investigations Keeping Pets in Homes Safety Net Programs & Operations Managed Admission Grants Active FiltersKeeping Horses Safe Group 9 Clear All Serving Horses in Your Community with Strategic Intake Policies Use these intake strategies to help more horses in your community. They Did It: Partnered with Dude Ranches to Adopt Out Retired Horses Discover how one equine rescue partners with dude and guest ranches to keep retired horses safe from auction and how you can do the same. FAQs about Horse and Donkey Microchipping Learn why and how to microchip horses and donkeys with these informative FAQs. They Did It: Hay Safety Net Helps Struggling Horse Owners Read how one agency got social-service agencies to promote a hay safety net program that keeps horses in their homes. 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. Free Services for Owned Horses in Oklahoma Discover how Oklahoma equine owners can access free resources for horses, including rehoming services, medical care and humane euthanasia. Step By Step Equine Microchipping This 5-step guide will show you exactly how to microchip equines easily, with no anesthetic needed. 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. Happy Tails: A New Life for Liberty Read about Liberty, a horse seized in a Florida neglect case through a collaboration with ASPCA's NFR team and Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds. ASPCA Grants $250,000 to Help Rehabilitate and Retrain Retired Racehorses Through the ASPCA Rescuing Racers Initiative, the ASPCA granted $250,500 to equine groups to assist their efforts to rehabilitate retired racehorses. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›