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Free Horses

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Happy horses make their way to happy homes though concerned horse lovers like you. If you are willing and able to commit to the long term care of a horse, you can get free horses from numerous horse rescue centers involved in rescuing neglected, abused or no longer needed horses. They are more than willing to pass free horses on to an able taker as it decreases their maintenance costs and resources to to be able to make room for other horses in dire need of care. Other sources of free horses are from breeders who give away horses that do not meet the quality standards for commercial trade.
Getting a free horse entails some miscellaneous fees which may be subtly imposed by the associations letting them off to cover some direct costs, as these institutions rely merely on donations from private entities.
Free horses usually have telltale signs of not so good experiences like being abused or neglected. It is wise for you to learn as much history as to how these free horses ended up being given away. A thorough investigation before adopting free horses may save you from incurring problems in the future.
Why do horses end up being given away for free? Some original owners may have dire reasons to let them go like lack of funds to maintain one, having not enough horse care facilities in a new moved-in property or maybe simply losing interest in caring for one.
Most horses in rescue homes have sadder tales like being neglected and abused. In most cases, irresponsible owners neglect health conditions of horses, like insufficient food nourishment and medical attention especially for wounded horses. Some horses may have experienced traumatic episodes from abuse by their owners and exhibit unusual behavior like aggression or fear of human presence.
Old horses, like dogs, can never learn new tricks. More often than not, they end up in a stable of free horses for adoption because they can no longer perform the normal function expected of them especially for those horses used in trail riding activities.
For whatever issues these free horses are brought up for adoption, you must take into consideration to do a thorough investigation and identify potential hindrances. Getting a free horse may sometimes be more expensive than buying one. Look out and be wary of hidden problems. Too late a discovery may put you in an unbearable situation particularly if the problems will cause you to spend more to save the poor chap from dying unbearable indeed especially if the free horse has become endeared to you that you cannot bear to part ways.
A discussion with the any rescue association as to the history of horses being given away for free not only can save you a lot of problems in the future but can also prepare you to handle the risks of caring for a free horse.