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Virtual Adoption

Get the joy of adopting a rescue horse without the hassle of mucking stalls!

Here’s how it works:

Any of our horses are available for Virtual Adoption aka sponsorship.

We encourage you to select one of our long term residents or a horse that is being rehabilitated!

Pick a dollar amount that makes sense for you.

The monthly cost to care for our horses varies by each horse’s particular needs. In general, it’s between $50 and $500/month.

Send us an email to let us know which horse you’re supporting.

We’ll send you exclusive pictures and updates about the horse.

Donors sending more than $150/month will also be eligible for a virtual visitation with “their equine” quarterly.

Here are the long term residents and horses in rehabilitation that are looking for the right virtual adopter to let them know how much they are loved:


Nestle

Folks meet Nestle. This young lady came from a broker/killpen situation, misrepresented. She was said to be a large Morgan but this young lady squared up with a measuring stick is 14.1 and 1/2 hands. She had been Amish owned, and if you check her withers you can see where she wore a collar. Her home took excellent care of her, but local zoning would not permit three horses on the property she resided, so she is safe here with us


Pedro

Pedro is a lover! He loves to kiss and snuggle, and he is a genuinely gentle soul. He resides at our Pine Bush farm as a long term resident where he enjoys being pampered and his on farm job of acting as babysitter to any equines that need a gentle buddy.


Rosalie

Rosalie was part of a stray/cruelty case in Sullivan County. She is a miniature horse, that was running loose for a minimum of 2 days before we caught her and brought her and her herdmates to ERR. She was found to have a halter embedded in her head and severely neglected teeth, both which hindered her ability to chew and digest food properly, leaving her underweight. To complicate matters, Rosie was also very pregnant. Her conditions were corrected, she foaled out a beautiful mini mule and was adopted in to a local farm. After years of loving Rosie, her mom fell ill and had to give up her farm. If you wish to sponsor a portion of her care, we would love to hear from you!


Dakota

Dakota came to ERR when her mom fell ill and could no longer keep up. She had been hanging out at the Pine Bush farm, just being a (mini) horse, but she’s too cute and likes people too much not to share her with the world, so, she had her first public appearance at the 2021 Bethel Woods Harvest Festival. She loved the attention (and the treats), so she will likely be going with us to future events as an equine ambassador.


Red

Red was one of the first horse to step foot (or hoof?) on the Pine Bush farm. She came to us as a PMU foal in 2002. She served as a police horse with the Bergen mounted unit and was returned to the rescue after her partner retired.