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Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society

June 27, 2014

Our mission is to improve the lives of equines by educating and helping owners, assisting law enforcement agencies, rehabilitating abused and neglected equines, and placing them into safe, permanent homes.

 

BEHS strives to achieve our mission by building a welcoming, transparent

environment.

 

Core Values

1. Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society’s primarily acquisition focus is assisting law enforcement.  This includes receiving neglect complaints, investigating neglect complaints, working with law enforcement agencies to educate owners about proper horse care when possible and assisting law enforcement agencies in removing neglected/abused/abandoned/estray horses when necessary.  Taking in donated horses is always secondary to taking in horses from law enforcement cases.

 

2. Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society works through a foster home network.  Although the organization may have a facility in the future, the organization will always maintain a robust foster home network.  Horses in foster homes get more hands on/one-on-one care than those in a large facility.......read more....

 

Dorris Day Horse Rescue: Humane Society

March 15, 2013

Doris Day Equine Center, located in Murchison, Texas on the grounds of Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, is an innovative facility that rescues and rehabilitates abused and neglected horses, and ultimately helps place them with adopters who can provide them with safe, permanent, loving homes.

 

Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch—operated by The Fund for Animals in partnership with The HSUS—is America's largest and most diverse animal sanctuary. It is a permanent haven to more than 1,200 domestic and exotic animals rescued from research laboratories, circuses, zoos, captive hunting operations, factory farming, and government round-ups. It is also home to the innovative Doris Day Horse Rescue and Adoption Center.

 

Habitat For Horses

June 27, 2014

The purpose of Habitat for Horses Inc. is a) To promote and secure the safety, well being and health of horses. b) To encourage education concerning the physical and mental health of horses. c) To utilize horses in the growth and mental health of humans, either adult or children, through education, demonstration and connection. d) To study, promote, and enhance the proper training of horses through positive training techniques. e) To provide a home for those horses who are no longer able to be productive. f) To return to health, if possible, those owned horses that are deemed sick or injured.

 

Keeping a horse in its home is the primary goal of our investigations team. When we receive a complaint about a neglected horse, we’re usually able to correct the situation by providing assistance through education, medical assistance, feed or hay. Should that not work, we turn to law enforcement.....

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Horse Rescue Organizations in Texas

 

 

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