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Adoption
Adoption Process
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Horses
provide numerous, positive benefits:
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Great companions;
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Can become a hobby;
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A sound environment for
children and adults;
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They help self-esteem &
confidence;
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Teach important life
skills, including responsibility;
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Are an great way of getting
outdoors to exercise & have recreation.
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Our
horses are available for adoption to good homes only!
Many of our horses have been the victims
of abuse, ignorance and/or neglect - we hope to break the
cycle in the horse's life. Many times horses return time
after time to livestock auctions, until they are bought by
the killers and shipped to slaughter. Please never sell
a horse at a livestock auction!
Applications for adoption may
be submitted on line, sent via postal mail or hand
delivered. However, we
now require you, the applicant, to gather all
information needed to have your application processed.
This requires that you have 2 personal references complete a
personal reference form or write a letter of reference for
you along with having your vet office write a letter of
reference or complete the vet reference form. IHR has
posted examples of references needed. We require pictures
of your facility, showing the shelter for horses and your
fencing. This enables us to process your application much
quicker to help you in your search for the right horse!
You must still be a
member of APC/IHR to adopt.
Applications can
be processed while you are at the facility should you have
an interest in a horse and have your paperwork together.
5/24/04 - our
current adoption donations are $250, $550, and $750. These
donations are based on the horse's condition, size, and
ability. We occasionally get a horse in that may be used
for fund raising or a larger breed horse that will be
adopted out at a higher donation due to its size. |
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Adopting? Please
Read This First:
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If you want a bombproof horse, great
with kids, never spooks or one that is always ready to
be ridden and "may do well in jumping or ......", we do
not want to be rude, but odds are this is the WRONG
place. We get many horses in that will be great for
first time horse owners, but be patient, it
will be worth the wait.
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Be Realistic - Rescues often take in
horses that no one else would, they often have issues,
physical and/or psychological in nature. There are many
exceptions, but a bombproof horse or one able to jump
well is NOT a normal rescue horse. Please keep this in
mind with your requests.
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Rescue horse are not free, be
prepared to pay an adoption donation. Adoption donations
vary and all prospective adoptive homes will go through
an approval process before a horse can be placed. We do
our best to serve the horse and the adopter. All
donations are tax deductible as allowed by law or your
personal circumstances.
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It is Indiana Horse
Rescue's and Animal Protection Coalition's policy to attempt
to place each horse in the home best suited to the
individual horse. In addition, horses adopted from APC/IHR
cannot be resold,
leased, loaned or given away (please read the adoption
agreement prior to completing an adoption application).
Adoptions can be transferred,
however the applicant must go through the same process for
approval, become a member and sign a new adoption
agreement. We are only interested in keeping track of the
horse and ensuring it a lifetime of love, not hindering your
enjoyment of your adopted horse.
All horses adopted
from Animal Protection Coalition are required to have other
equines at the facility where the horse is located as horses
are herd animals. The horse cannot be relocated from the
original approved facility without notifying the APC.
You will need to
complete our application by e-mail or by printing it and
mailing it to APC (see
additional adoption application information &
Adoption Agreement).
The adopter will need to be approved on his/her horsemanship
skills. This may be done with the horse they wish to
adopt. In the event there is not a suitable horse or if the
horse is not ridable at that time, we will provide a ridable
horse in which to work with. Upon satisfactorily completion
of the above APC will require the completion of the adoption
agreement with such terms as APC may determine. Payment in
full of a non-refundable adoption donation is based upon
each individual horse. Upon final adoption of a horse, the
adopter is responsible for the transportation arrangements
from APC to the adopter's facility. Upon placement of a
horse, the adopter is required to submit annual health
statement from the adopter's veterinarian and farrier
and/or any additional information APC may require.
We have found that
the wonderful people who are interested in adoption a rescue
horse understand that rescue horses are special animals and
they may have special needs. Most people have done research
on rescue and open their homes to horses in need. Indiana
Horse Rescue has been blessed by the overwhelming interest
that we have gotten from the community. |
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All IHR asks is
that you promise to love, spoil, have fun with, care for,
keep safe, feed lots of treats to, give a good home to,
protect, cherish and enjoy your rescue horse!
**APC reserves
the right to conduct unscheduled follow-ups**
****on adopted horses and facilities at the discretion of
APC.****
It is going to be a huge financial and physical strain, we
depend on dedicated volunteers. Please consider adopting
your next horse, we greatly appreciate all of those who have
adopted and supported our efforts to date! |
Don't want to adopt? But you
do want to help! Make a donation through PayPal!
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