Exposing our horses to the natural world is an integral part of our training. In fair weather, we outride daily, and use that time to train horses in a less controlled environment than the arena. Because our horses come from a wide variety of background and experiences, they may be green, spooky, or inexperienced. For… Continue
General
Can we rent the arena for our group/show/club/event?
The arena is not available for public use, or to rent for events.
Do you give riding lessons? Can we come and ride with you?
HWH employs several professional horse trainers, but their time is dedicated exclusively to retraining and rehabilitating rescue horses. We do not offer riding lessons to the public. If you have been approved to adopt one of our horses, our trainers are happy to spend time with you prior to the horse leaving the farm to… Continue
Can I volunteer at HWH?
Because HWH specializes in retraining horses that have possibly encountered physically or mentally abusive situations, all employees are required to have a particular set of horse-handling skills. The employees at HWH are more important to the horses’ success than any other part of the program, and for that reason HWH feels its imperative to be… Continue
Does HWH offer boarding?
HWH is a private farm, and does not offer boarding to the public.
Is HWH a non-profit?
HWH is privately funded, and does not solicit donations. Any donations that are received are deposited into a special account used solely for the needs of the rescues we have in training.
What are the visiting hours at HWH? Can I come for a tour?
HWH is a training facility that specializes in rehabilitating rescued horses. Because of the number of horses in daily training, HWH cannot accommodate regular visiting hours or public tours. HWH holds public events during the year, so please watch our Facebook page or blog for more information on these seminars and clinics.
I know of a horse that needs help; how can I get that horse rescued?
A horse in a dangerous situation requires a special set of circumstances to be removed from the danger. HWH advises anyone who believes they know of a horse in danger to contact a local veterinarian, Animal Control Officer, or the police to file a report.
Can I give my horse to HWH?
HWH does not accept owner surrendered horses, except in cases of extreme and demonstrated need. If you feel you are in this situation and your horse is in danger, please contact HWH for a referral to other programs that may be able to help.
Where does HWH get their horses?
HWH began by sourcing horses from auctions known to sell to slaughter or feedlots. Some of the horses were seized due to neglect, cruelty, or other charges against their owners. In recent years, HWH has begun partnering with other rescues to offer foster training for horses in need. Many rescues lack the facilities and staff… Continue