Thank you to all who check out our donation page!
Zion Horses is owned and run by one person: Caitlin. While we do get unpaid volunteers for a few hours every other week on average, whom we cannot express enough gratitude for, that means nine acres of pasture, fencing, a barn with seven stalls, transportation for horses, advertising, financial planning and all horse care falls on one person full time.
I would not trade this job for the world, not for a million dollars, not for a luxury life with performance horses. Rescuing is my calling, and having a small business is amazing.
However, I will admit it is hard to keep up special care for incoming rescues.
This is why I set up a donation page. I travel the state, I travel the U.S. and I do a lot of emergency vet calls. I have been to abandoned barns with horses resorting to eating each other, in barns with horses in literal feet of feces, seen hooves not trimmed in over fives years, counted the vertebrae on a spine of a starved horse, pulled new foals from slaughter when their mothers were gone, stopped people from shooting a horse they said was useless, seen half skinned horses from disease... You name it, I've seen it.
These horses do not deserve that, they need us. Some need the chance to recover and go to forever homes after they leave here, and some need a place to spend their final months or years in our beloved herd.
Please donate through You Caring site found here: https://www.youcaring.com/zionhorses-805475#goto-fundraiser-details
Or if you are in middle Tennessee, you can donate in our trusted feed store by way of cash or resource donation at Fast Fillies Feed and Tack. Here is a link to their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FastFillies/
Zion Horses is owned and run by one person: Caitlin. While we do get unpaid volunteers for a few hours every other week on average, whom we cannot express enough gratitude for, that means nine acres of pasture, fencing, a barn with seven stalls, transportation for horses, advertising, financial planning and all horse care falls on one person full time.
I would not trade this job for the world, not for a million dollars, not for a luxury life with performance horses. Rescuing is my calling, and having a small business is amazing.
However, I will admit it is hard to keep up special care for incoming rescues.
This is why I set up a donation page. I travel the state, I travel the U.S. and I do a lot of emergency vet calls. I have been to abandoned barns with horses resorting to eating each other, in barns with horses in literal feet of feces, seen hooves not trimmed in over fives years, counted the vertebrae on a spine of a starved horse, pulled new foals from slaughter when their mothers were gone, stopped people from shooting a horse they said was useless, seen half skinned horses from disease... You name it, I've seen it.
These horses do not deserve that, they need us. Some need the chance to recover and go to forever homes after they leave here, and some need a place to spend their final months or years in our beloved herd.
Please donate through You Caring site found here: https://www.youcaring.com/zionhorses-805475#goto-fundraiser-details
Or if you are in middle Tennessee, you can donate in our trusted feed store by way of cash or resource donation at Fast Fillies Feed and Tack. Here is a link to their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/FastFillies/