Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Fostering a Horse

Welcome!

This blog is about my Foster Horse, Cinnamon. I am helping Cinnamon get into adoptable shape so that she will find a loving, forever home.

If you are a horse person that has the time, resources and energy to foster a rescue horse, I encourage you to contact myself or Falcon Ridge Equine Rescue to learn more about the opportunity!

What is Horse Fostering?
Fostering a horse means that you take on responsibility for feeding, boarding, caring for and sometimes training a rescued horse. The purpose of fostering a horse is to get the horse in better shape and more accustomed to being handled and/or ridden so it is adoptable to a wider range of people.

Why Foster a Horse?
Fostering a horse is a great way to be involved with horses without taking on the long term commitment of owning a horse. Fostering helps rescued horses become adoptable to a wider range of people, which improves their chances of finding a great home. There is currently an overabundance of rescue horses looking for homes or foster care. Without sufficient space in local rescue organizations, many horses are being sent to slaughter.

Foster Care Cost
The cost is about $400 per month, which includes boarding, feed, supplements, farrier and vet care. This is heavily dependent on where you plan to keep the horse and varies by location and boarding amenities.

Time Commitment
I spend on average one hour per day with Cinnamon, five days per week. Usually, I groom and exercise her five days per week, then give her one day off completely and one day that I just check on her and hang out.
I hope that the total process with her will take about 3 months, at which point she'll be ready to be adopted.

Benefit to You!
Not only are you helping a horse, but you're donating to a worthy cause and getting the benefit of a wonderful and fulfilling hobby! It is an incredibly rewarding, soothing and fun experience that I am very grateful for.

How to Get Involved
If you are interested in this opportunity, please email me at cdobransky@gmail.com or visit  http://www.falconridgerescue.org/ to learn about the Falcon Ridge Foster Program and the horses.

Thanks!

Claire
858-200-6609

Essential Grooming Tools

These are my favorite grooming tools to date. Click on the title links to see where to purchase!


Grooming is a very important part of bonding with a horse for me. I also find that it's a great way to channel energy and relax. For the first two weeks all I did was groom Cinnamon every day then turn her out. This was important because it got her used to being handled every day and her coat really needed it. It's a great way to connect with a new horse and get them looking great!


Ultimate Groomer
This is what I start with every day to remove any mud, extra hair, etc. Even sensitive horses seem to love it. It's like a massage and it helped Cinnamon get used to being handled and to start to enjoy grooming.


The Best Shedding Tool Ever
This can take some getting used to with a skiddish horse, but it takes the old hair off like nothing you've ever seen. It makes any coat shine. Warning: don't get it wet or it will melt, but each block should last at least a month or two, and at $3.99, that's pretty good.
I put this on every hairless patch, scratch or wound every day and it miraculously clears them up. The horses seem to like the soothing feeling and it's much cheaper than Cortisone. I even use it on my own scars. If you're worried about flies, put SWAT on top of this.
This is the best fly spray I've found. The horses (and people) don't seem to mind the smell, but it repels flies for several days. I spray about 4 sprays per side, then wipe the whole horse down with a rag to evenly distribute. You really only need to use it every other day.
This is the coolest little tool in the world, and it's only $1.89! If you're like me and you don't want to torture your horse with clippers or scissors, you'll love this! It's a little one sided razor with a protective siding that you slide over your horses muzzle and it shaves their whiskers. Cinnamon even likes it! I haven't found it online yet, but they have it at Mary's Tack and Feed. You only need to use it about once a month and it takes about 5 mins.