Rescues operating along rural corridors like Highway 21 often take in horses that have been:
Abandoned or neglected
Surrendered by owners who canāt afford care
Pulled from auctions or unsafe situations
Caring for a single horse can cost hundreds of dollars per month. Rescues rely on:
Donations for feed, hay, vet care, farrier work, and emergency treatments
Volunteers to help with feeding, grooming, cleaning, and socializing horses
Memberships or sponsorships to provide predictable monthly support
Without that community involvement, many of these horses simply wouldnāt have a safe place to go
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