90% OF OUR HORSES ARE PLACED WITH APPLICANTS PRIOR TO POSTING THE HORSES ON LINE.
We will try to add pictures as soon as we can, although it is very difficult to do since many are adopted quickly by people who have filled out an application form, been approved, and are on our waiting list. We do not adopt to anyone without an application on file. Our procedure is to call people on our waiting list who look to be a good match before posting the horse here. About 90% of our horses are adopted this way, so if your serious about adopting, please fill in an application form and give us as much detailed information as possible about the horse you are seeking (breed, discipline, maximum or minimum age accepted, etc.).
For more information concerning our adoption process, please see our adoption process page.
READY FOR ADOPTION
We are not selling these horses, so therefore you can rest assured that these horses come with an honest assessment. We don't hide anything from you as our goal is to find the perfect horse that fits right into your lifestyle, your home and your heart.
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IN REHABILITATION
These are horses and other equine that are in the rehabilitation process. These horses are not ready for adoption yet for various reasons. Find out more about why they need rehab and then help sponsor this horse to help with the cost of caring for this horse.
To learn more about each horse, click on the pic:
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RESIDENT HORSES
These are Equines that remain at WHF for special reasons.
Some are horses and other equine that can not be ridden or worked for various reasons, usually age or lameness. We will not allow these beautiful animals to be killed just because their old or handicapped; they are not suffering and can still enjoy life. They may be the least wanted by some people, but we love them and will care for them. Some members come just to visit with them and show them some affection.
One man who adopted one of these Resident Horses, says he has never had such a great "self propelled lawn mower" and friend; it relaxes him just watching the horse graze. A foster family says their Resident Horse has calmed their riding horse down just by being there and my even adopt him. Horses are a social animal and don't like to be alone. Do not leave these horses out of your adoption choice just because you can't ride them, they need your love too.
Some of these horses are our program horses. They have been chosen to be used for classes, youth programs, and other events that WHF is involved in.
To learn more about each horse, click on the pic:
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OUR NURSERY:
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HORSES WE HAVE recently ADOPTED OUT:
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Stormy |
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Wendy |
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Memorial Lane>>> In memory of our friends, R.I.P.
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