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570.1 | Equine Adoption Associations | SALEM::RATAY | | Wed Apr 27 1988 15:43 | 10 |
| These kind of cases always find a spot in my heart, unfortunately
there's only so many one can take. I noticed your from Mass. so
I'm not sure if this will be of any help, but in N.H. we have a
N.H. equine assoc. who takes most unwanted horses, young or old,
in any condition. They find adoptive homes, in your case maybe
as a companion horse as you stated. Don't have the number here,
will get it for you if you want. Also try contacting the REST
HOME for HORSES (aspca) in Methuen at 617-687-7453, they might
be able to help. Good luck, hope he finds a retirement home.
feel free to contact me if you need more info on N.H. Equine soc.
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570.2 | NHES number.. | LAUREL::REMILLARD | | Wed Apr 27 1988 16:17 | 5 |
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The number for the New Hampshire Equine Services is: (603)-623-
5243.
Susan
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570.3 | Renegade Farm | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Mon Jun 22 1992 14:30 | 15 |
| I have dealt with Cathy Carlos. Yes, she takes unwanted horses from
wherever they are and tries to find homes for them. It's a business in
which I think she has varying success. Her setup is pretty low-budget,
with makeshift fences, etc, as one would expect in a low-income, or
often no-income business. But I think she cares well for the horses.
She has a raft of other animals, too -- peacocks, whatever. The racket
they let loose when you drive into her yard is incredible!
I boarded a stallion with her for a few months last year -- she thought
she might be able to lease him to someone for me, but she was
unsuccessful. So I had him gelded whild he was at her farm, and I
brought him home a few days later.
-ellie
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570.4 | | 58299::BUSHMAN | | Tue Jun 23 1992 09:28 | 8 |
| I bought my horse from her, and have leased a horse from someone who
got the horse from her. She frequently picks up horses in "distress"
situations and tries to place them. She's a no-nonsense horse dealer.
As the previous reply said, her place is low-budget and there's a cross
section of beasties living there. I like her, and both horses she sold
are super, but, as with ANY dealer, would suggest you bring a
knowledgeable person when horse-shopping.
-Kate
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570.5 | looking for a horse | REGENT::GARROW | | Mon Jul 20 1992 14:14 | 3 |
| Where is Ms. Carlos located? Does anyone have a phone #?
Caryl
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570.6 | NH Foster horse info? | AKOCOA::ROLLINS | five fuzzies | Thu Sep 21 1995 13:11 | 24 |
| This is kind of weird, but we made an offer on a property last
night that comes with a horse! He's a real cutie...I was
told he is a "Foster" horse from NH and was wondering if anyone
knew the specifics of this program?
I'm not "allowed" to speak to the seller yet about the
horses, but we "spoke" thru the realtor last night and
he let me know the specifics on the horses he has
available.
I would like my mare to have some company and maybe
provide some bombproof rides for the kids...the
only thing that worries me is whether or not
he could be repossessed at some time by the state?
Anyone know who I can call for more info? I can't
wait til the Realtors allow us to break the
buyer/seller vow of silence!
thanks,
beth
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570.7 | My experiences, fwiw | MTCLAY::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Thu Sep 21 1995 15:57 | 17 |
| Could be through the NH Equine Humane Assoc, or the NHSPCA, or
another program entirely. I don't know the specific rules for
all organizations, but if it's NHEQA or the state humane society,
the current owner cannot simply 'give' the horse away with the
property without permission from the adoption agency. If an
owner can no longer keep an adopted horse, they are required to
notify the agency, who will take the initiative to find a new
home for the animal that meets his specific needs. The owner
may well have permission to attempt to give custody of the horse
to the new owners of the property (the agencies certainly appreciate
every effort made by the former owner to find an appropriate new owner,
but the agency has the final decision), but you as the buyer will need
to go through the proper adoption procedures, etc.
I've adopted two horses through two different agencies (NHEHA and the
Nevins Farm MSPCS) and this rule was clear in both situations.
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570.8 | | MTCLAY::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Thu Sep 21 1995 16:05 | 12 |
| oH ..
Re: your concern about him being 'reposessed' , yes and no. Once
you have gone through with adoption, the horse is yours. You can
move him to a new location, but the agency wants to be notified of
the move. They cannot reclaim the horse at their whim. They *can*
initiate removal procedures if there is abuse or neglect, just as
they would any horse found in such situations. They do periodic
checks on their animals (at least they say they do, I have never
been visited, to be honest). But don't worry, they do not *want*
these animals back, and will make every attempt to help you keep
the horse!
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570.9 | thanks! | AKOCOA::ROLLINS | five fuzzies | Thu Sep 21 1995 16:20 | 15 |
| Thanks .7/.8 - I guess what confused me was the term he
used was "Foster" not "Adopted". Wasn't thrilled about
falling in love with him just to have his real owner
return from a sabattical somewhere, wanting him back.
His current parents are moving to AZ and can't take all
their horses with them, which is why they wanted to know
if I was interested in adopting him.
Do you know anyone I can call at these agencies to adopt
more? I hate empty stalls ;)
thanks,
beth
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570.10 | A bit more ... | MTADMS::COBURN | Plan B Farm | Fri Sep 22 1995 08:42 | 18 |
| Beth,
Well, he could actually *be* a foster rather than an adoption -
which would mean that the current 'parent' is taking care of him
until the agency can find him a permanent home; just like with kids.
This isn't as common, but you'll want to check into it. You'd probably
have the option to either adopt or keep him on as a foster. With a
foster, you are responsible for all bills except medical (at least
with the MSPCA, Im not sure of NHEHA's rules on it), and the horse
will be removed from your care as soon as a permanent home is found.
I don't know a contact for the NHSPCA, but it's in Rochester. For
NHEHA there are several contacts now, I don't know the numbers off
the top of my head, but it's in here somewhere, and I'll try to
remember to bring it in on Monday and send it to you. Joy Pierce
in Weare is very active in it, but her personal and agency phone
numbers are different now.
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570.11 | | AKOCOA::ROLLINS | five fuzzies | Fri Sep 22 1995 14:25 | 7 |
| Thanks, Linda. I'll call NHSPCA...I checked out the
phone numbers that are listed in this file and none
of them are currently active. I'll post the NHSPCA
number when I get it.
/b
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570.12 | End of the Trail, Inc. | AKOCOA::ROLLINS | five fuzzies | Sat Sep 30 1995 15:57 | 8 |
| I was just wandering around aol and came across some
info on an organization in Canterbury, NH called
End of the Trail, Inc. (very sad name)...I sent them
some mail, but was wondering if anyone knew anything
more about them?
thanks,
beth
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