Spring Creek Horse Rescue is dedicated to providing a second chance for abused,neglected,outgrown, injured, and unwanted equines of all breeds. Our emphasis and goals being rehabilitation and adoption into loving, forever homes, and helping to better educate the public on better horse care, handling, and nutrition.
Come Meet our Pets:
Call for appt.
Our Adoption Process:
Each horse has an adoption fee that fits it's age/training/soundness. We check references, require a site check, & require regular updates on how the horse is doing. We hold the Brand Inspection for a period of time to make sure the horse is everything you want, except the "oldies" who always have the option of coming home. Our adopted horses may NEVER be bred, given away, sold, or taken to slaughter & you will sign a contract to agree to this.
horses can make wonderful pets, and rather than buying a horse for sale or finding a horse breeder, adopting a horse from
an animal shelter or rescue organization is the perfect way to add a horse to your family.
Keep in mind, there is a lot you will need to know when you provide a home for
a horse. You will need to learn what to feed them, how much exercise or
attention your horse needs, and many other important things about how to
house and care for a horse. There are different types of horses
including Andalusian, Appaloosa, Appendix, Arabian, Belgian, Clydesdale, Curly Horse, Donkey/Mule/Burro/Hinny, Draft, Friesian, Gaited, Grade, Gypsy Vanner, Haflinger, Lipizzaner, Miniature, Missouri Foxtrotter, Morgan, Mustang, Norwegian Fjord, Paint/Pinto, Palomino, Paso Fino, Percheron, Peruvian Paso, Pony - Chincoteague, Pony - Connemara, Pony - Dales, Pony - Dartmoor, Pony - Fell, Pony - New Forest, Pony - Other, Pony - Shetland, Pony - Welsh, Pony - of America, Quarterhorse, Rocky Mountain, Saddlebred, Standardbred, Tennessee Walking Horse, Thoroughbred, Trakhener, and Warmblood.
Pet adoption saves lives. Adopt a pet and you'll have a friend for life! Please consider a rescue pet before you buy a pet from a breeder or pet store. Contact us, or contact another local humane society, animal shelter or SPCA.