Search Search Search Topic (-) Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Keeping Horses Safe Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Promotions & Events Programs & Operations Managed Admission Grants Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersEquine Welfare Group 9 Clear All 13 Social Media Tips for Equine Groups and Others Here are 13 creative tips to get equine adopters lining up outside your barn door. 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: Built a Successful Social Media Presence to Adopt Out More Horses Learn best practices for using social media to promote equine adoptions from New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program. 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. Poster and Shareable Graphic Showing Financial Benefits of Horse Adoption Customize a poster and shareable graphic to show your community how economical it is to adopt a horse from you. They Did It: Equine Open Admission Shelter Discover how 2 organizations moved to an open admission model to save equines and support their communities. How to Conduct Virtual Equine Adoptions Learn how to conduct no-contact equine adoptions from organizations that have seen adoptions hold steady and even increase during the pandemic. 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. ASPCA® Adopt a Horse Month Resources Use our equine resources to prepare horses for adoption, welcome new and existing horse owners to your agency, make effective matches, and support adopters post-adoption. They Did It: Increased Horse Adoption and Decreased Length of Stay with Customer-Friendly Adoption Policies Learn how one adoption agency was able to help more at-risk horses by welcoming new adopters and transferring in more community members’ horses. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page next ›