Hay Assistance

Our purpose is to provide horse owners facing financial hardship with temporary hay and feed assistance.  Ultimately, the goal is to keep horses where they belong, in their home.

Because our resources are limited , we review applications on a first-come, first-served basis. In order to help as many people and horses as we can, we have developed the following eligibility policy. This page will help guide you through the requirements necessary to be accepted into this program.

 

Hay Assistance Eligibility

 

  • Eligibility for Hay assistance will be evaluated on a case-by-case analysis of need, including, but not restricted to the following guidelines:
    • The number of horses you own.
    • Whether you are engaged in breeding practices (you must be willing to geld all stallions).
    • You cannot be involved in the regular sale of equines (this does not include the need to sell your horse(s) due to the economic or financial situation you are currently in).
    • The condition of the equines and equine facilities on your property, including but not limited do, hay storage and all areas accessible to equines.
    • Whether you have a regular relationship with equine professional(s).
  • You must be 18 years of age or older.
  • You must have a workable plan developed to avoid future need and be willing to share that.
  • You must be a private horse owner. No applications from equine businesses (such as boarding or training facilities) will be considered.
  • Situation and need must be short-term.
  • You must have owned your equine(s) for a minimum of 6 months.
  • A veterinarian recommendation is required.
  • Roanchar Ranch Draft Horse Rescue assistance is provided by donations from the public to a registered charity.  Roanchar Ranch Draft Horse Rescue has the SOLE RIGHT TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY.  No assistance is granted without a complete application submitted.

 

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