There are approximately 200,000 unwanted horses annually in the United States. This study aimed to better understand the potential homes for horses that need to be re-homed. Using an independent survey company through an Omnibus telephone (land and cell) survey, we interviewed a nationally projectable sample of 3036 adults (using both landline and cellular phone numbers) to learn of their interest and capacity to adopt a horse. Potential adopters with interest in horses with medical and/or behavioral problems and self-assessed perceived capacity to adopt, constituted 0.92% of the total sample. Extrapolating the results of this survey using U.S. Census data, suggests there could be an estimated 1.25 million households who have both the self-...
Objectives To investigate issues faced by horse owners in Australia, their suggestions for addressin...
Objective To gain an understanding of general horse-keeping practices in Australia, including shelte...
There are approximately 6.9 million horses in the United States, more than in any other country in t...
There are approximately 200,000 unwanted horses annually in the United States. This study aimed to b...
Unwanted horses are a growing problem in the United States, and through the use of surveys, research...
This study analyzes aspects of Wild and Free-Roaming Horse and Burro adoptions. After primary data a...
Little published information exists on the horses in equine-assisted services (EAS), particularly th...
A survey to measure the perceptions of the unwanted horse population in the state of Illinois was de...
As more statewide horse surveys are undertaken, continuous improvement of methodology is needed. We ...
The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 provides federal oversight and protection for fe...
The number of unwanted horses in the UK has increased in recent years. It is therefore important to ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...
<b>Objective—</b>To determine demographic characteristics of horses donated to the North Carolina St...
Limited research has assessed the “human dimension” of horse care. The aims of this study were to (1...
Objectives To investigate issues faced by horse owners in Australia, their suggestions for addressin...
Objective To gain an understanding of general horse-keeping practices in Australia, including shelte...
There are approximately 6.9 million horses in the United States, more than in any other country in t...
There are approximately 200,000 unwanted horses annually in the United States. This study aimed to b...
Unwanted horses are a growing problem in the United States, and through the use of surveys, research...
This study analyzes aspects of Wild and Free-Roaming Horse and Burro adoptions. After primary data a...
Little published information exists on the horses in equine-assisted services (EAS), particularly th...
A survey to measure the perceptions of the unwanted horse population in the state of Illinois was de...
As more statewide horse surveys are undertaken, continuous improvement of methodology is needed. We ...
The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 provides federal oversight and protection for fe...
The number of unwanted horses in the UK has increased in recent years. It is therefore important to ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...
<b>Objective—</b>To determine demographic characteristics of horses donated to the North Carolina St...
Limited research has assessed the “human dimension” of horse care. The aims of this study were to (1...
Objectives To investigate issues faced by horse owners in Australia, their suggestions for addressin...
Objective To gain an understanding of general horse-keeping practices in Australia, including shelte...
There are approximately 6.9 million horses in the United States, more than in any other country in t...