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rehabilitation
The horses on the rehabilitation page are in the process of being rehabilitated and
are not currently available for adoption!
Once a horses' rehabilitation is complete they will be moved to the
Adoption Program and can be seen on the adoption page.
It takes a body of many hands-on volunteers of all ages and socioeconomic
levels to assist in caring for and rehabilitating the 40 - 60+ horses on-site
at DEFHR at any given time. The ultimate goal is to adopt these majestic
creatures to new, loving homes. The level of abuse and neglect inflicted on
some of the animals housed at the Farm is unspeakable. It is truly
awe-inspiring to witness the lives of these horses literally turned around. In
2001 alone, DEFHR provided shelter to 110 horses, including several foals that
were born on the farm after their pregnant mothers were impounded due to
extreme starvation.
The Rescue and Rehabilitation Program is tailored for the needs of each
horse. It begins when local government or quasi-governmental animal control
officers seize one or more horses from an owner because of cruelty or neglect.
Incoming horses are immediately placed in our critical care facility where
they receive 24-hour monitoring and medical attention including veterinary
visits, hoof care (farrier visits), medicines and vaccines, a specialized diet
plan, grooming and emergency surgical procedures (if necessary). While the
condition of each horse varies, most suffer from one or more of the following:
starvation or malnutrition, parasite infestation, lack of medical care,
physical abuse and painful or crippling ailments due to lack of proper hoof
care. Once horses have graduated to an extended care and maintenance program,
they are eligible for adoption to qualified, pre-screened homes.
Click Here - Plan of Care for the Rehabiliation of Horses Brought to Days End.
THANK YOU !!
The rehabilitation of the horses at Days End Farm Horse
Rescue is due in part to a $5000 grant in 2003 from The Snyder Foundation for
Animals for our veterinary care expenses. The Snyder Foundation for Animals
has partnered with DEFHR on multiple occasions, since 1993, to assist with
providing quality care to horses in need.
Additional pictures of current DEFHR residents are available on our candid
snapshots page.
For more information call:
301/854-5037 or
410/442-1564
E-Mail:
info@defhr.org
Physical Address:
1372 Woodbine Road
Woodbine, MD 21797
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 309
Lisbon, Maryland 21765
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Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, volunteer based humane organization whose mission is Fostering compassion and responsibility for horses
through intervention, education, and outreach.