Search Search Search Topic (-) Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Keeping Horses Safe Keeping Pets in Homes Safety Net Adoption & Placement Foster Care Promotions & Events Active FiltersEquine Welfare Group 9 Clear All Ten Ways Donkeys Are Different From Horses Donkeys are not just horses with big ears – they have unique characteristics that impact how caregivers assess their health and well-being. ASPCA Honors Animal Welfare Advocates Learn about 3 of the ASPCA Humane Awards winners, including Sterling the TrapKing Sterling, the Oregon Humane Society, and the Retired Racers Racehorse Project. Strategies for Placing Special Needs Horses If you're finding homes for special needs horses, check out these winning suggestions and strategies from equine rescues. Equine Fostering Q&A with Hickory Hill Farm Increase your capacity and place more horses into homes with fostering tips from Hickory Hill Farm. How to Take Compelling Photos of Adoptable Horses Learn how to attract equine adopters by taking compelling photos of every horse in your care. 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. ASPCA Grants Over $45,000 to Assist with Horse Adoption Learn about the winners of Hoof It Home Grant and their groundbreaking programs to move horses from areas of the country where they are in low demand, How Training Can Help Equine Welfare Organizations Increase Adoptions Two innovative nonprofit equine organizations share how they developed creative programs to expand their capacity to help horses. Join ASPCA Efforts to Keep People and Pets Together During Potential Housing Crisis Learn how you can join the ASPCA’s efforts to keep people and pets together amid a potential eviction crisis resulting from COVID-19 and get safety net resources for your community. 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 Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›