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Valiant is a super sweet boy but he needs an experienced sponsor/rider. He is kind and gently and just 10 years old. He can not be jumped. For more information please go to www.eiahorses.org
Valiant is a super sweet boy but he needs an experienced sponsor/rider. He is kind and gently and just 10 years old. He can not be jumped. For more information please go to www.eiahorses.org
If you are interested in sponsoring a horse, we set up an appointment so you can come out and meet the available horses. We will tell you about our various ways to sponsor and from there we will try to match you to a horse that is suitable for you abilities. No experience is necessary. We have horses of all levels. We provide on site daily care and the stall for the horse. The fee for each horse is on our web site as it varies from horse to horse. We are a rescue, a quarantine facility and sanctuary. To see the horses please go to http://www.eiaHORSES.org
If you are interested in sponsoring a horse, we set up an appointment so you can come out and meet the available horses. We will tell you about our various ways to sponsor and from there we will try to match you to a horse that is suitable for you abilities. No experience is necessary. We have horses of all levels. We provide on site daily care and the stall for the horse. The fee for each horse is on our web site as it varies from horse to horse. We are a rescue, a quarantine facility and sanctuary. To see the horses please go to http://www.eiaHORSES.org
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If you are interested in becoming a member and becoming eligible to volunteer, please go to our website and sign up to become a member. Once you have signed up, choose the Safety and Orientation Class that is best for you. It is a 1 hour class and when you are finished with the class, you may come out Tues., Thurs., Sat. and Sun. from 12:30-5:30. Please go to http://www.eiahorses.org or to Facebook at
http://facebook.com/www.eiaHORSES.org We hope to see you at the ranch! If you have a group that would like to volunteer, please contact (954) 492-0168
If you are interested in becoming a member and becoming eligible to volunteer, please go to our website and sign up to become a member. Once you have signed up, choose the Safety and Orientation Class that is best for you. It is a 1 hour class and when you are finished with the class, you may come out Tues., Thurs., Sat. and Sun. from 12:30-5:30. Please go to http://www.eiahorses.org or to Facebook at
http://facebook.com/www.eiaHORSES.org We hope to see you at the ranch! If you have a group that would like to volunteer, please contact (954) 492-0168
More about this rescue
Our mission and vision is to provide a safe haven for all horses that are asymptomatic carriers of Equine Infectious Anemia within the state of Florida. We will also accept any horse in immediate need of assistance within the Broward County area thus preventing their needless destruction. By having people in the community sponsor the horses they can live out their lives happy and healthy with both herd and human interaction, care and love. It is our moral position we must continue to advocate for and participate in ongoing research to find a cure as well as to factually educate the public regarding EIA thus allowing us to dispel the myths and misconceptions that lead owners to think the only legal alternative is to euthanize their horse.
As our ethical obligation to the surrounding communities, we will continue to give back to them in a worthwhile and enriching way by maintaining and enhancing our many programs that benefit local families and organizations thereby positively impacting the entire community.
Our mission and vision is to provide a safe haven for all horses that are asymptomatic carriers of Equine Infectious Anemia within the state of Florida. We will also accept any horse in immediate need of assistance within the Broward County area thus preventing their needless destruction. By having people in the community sponsor the horses they can live out their lives happy and healthy with both herd and human interaction, care and love. It is our moral position we must continue to advocate for and participate in ongoing research to find a cure as well as to factually educate the public regarding EIA thus allowing us to dispel the myths and misconceptions that lead owners to think the only legal alternative is to euthanize their horse.
As our ethical obligation to the surrounding communities, we will continue to give back to them in a worthwhile and enriching way by maintaining and enhancing our many programs that benefit local families and organizations thereby positively impacting the entire community.