The task of providing a refuge for these noble animals is not an easy one.
Caring for the horses and operating the farm is costly. Each horse requires about $3,000 per year to cover grain, hay, veterinary supplies, farrier and dentist expenses. In addition to this, any severe drought can increase costs tremendously. Lack of rain can mean that the horses are not able to pasture graze and as a result, hay and grain has to be fed throughout the year. We count on donations and manual help from those who share the same love and respect for horses as we do.
Please consider making a donation …. It is through the compassion and generosity of our donors and volunteers that enables the Retirement Home For Horses to provide the care for so many horses in need.
We rely on the kind support of people like you.
Please make a donation today.
Please make a donation today.
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If you would like to make your contribution in honor of an individual or event, etc. you can add a note during the checkout process.
You may also choose to make your donation a recurring event.
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If you send a check, please make your check payable to: Retirement Home for Horses, Inc. and send to P.O. Box 2100, Alachua, FL 32616-2100 or contact us for further information.
Where there’s a Will
Your bequest to the Retirement Home for Horses, Inc. will enable us to continue caring for old and abused horses even when you are no longer here to share their world. Please consider these wonderful animals when you are planning your estate.
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Retirement Home For Horses, Inc. is a Not-For-Profit Florida Corporation determined by the IRS to be an organization described in section 501 (C) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Identification Number 59-2995523. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Florida Division of Consumer Services by calling toll free 1-800-435-7352 within the State. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the State.