Bob
Quarter Horse Gelding Age: 20 Height: 15 hands
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Easy going, a little timid at first. Once comfortable he loves bum scratches.
Suitability and Training
On a scale of 1 to 5 with 1 being Calm and 5 being Spirited,Bob is a 2.00
Best career/placement option for repurposing Bob:
Pasture Mate
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The location of the equine will be provided on request.
Our organization has use of the following at this facility:
Do horses have assigned stalls? *MissingHorses are stalled for *Missing hours per day, on average.
The following describes the pastures at this facility:
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The following items are consistent with our feed management plan and practices:
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Do horses have access to clean drinking water at all times? *Missing
Hoof Care: How often is hoof care provided for each horse? *Missing
Dental Care: How often is dental care provided for each horse? *Missing
Physical Examinations: How often is each horse given a physical exam by a veterinarian? *Missing
Horse checks: How often are horses visually and physically checked by personnel at the facility? *Missing
Parasite Control: Our organization has the following worming protocols in place:
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Fly/Insect Control: What remedies are used to control flies and insects? :
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Rehoming
Our organization has the following re-homing (adoption/purchase) policies and procedures in place:
All potential adopters/purchasers complete a written contract which constitutes the agreement between our organization and the new owner
Our organization will only re-home an equine to a location where another equine resides
Potential adopters/purchasers must visit our organization and be observed with the equine on site
The distance of a potential adopter/purchaser's home from our facility is a consideration for when re-homing an equine
Our organization conducts a site visit of the adopter/purchaser's facility before the transfer of the equine to the adopter/purchaser's facility
Adopters/purchasers are NOT required to provide updates
The agreement states that if there is any breach of contract the equine must be returned to our organization
The agreement states that our organization reserves the right to make unannounced visits
The agreement states that adopters/purchasers can return an equine to our organization free of charge
Our organization requires references from the following:
Personal/Other
Transfer of ownership occurs:
Immediately (at the time of adoption/purchase)
The average equine re-homing (adoption/purchase) fee received by your organization:
$501 to $750
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Idaho Horse Rescue Inc.
208-938-2358
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Public Charity
Our Mission/How we are involved with horses: Idaho Horse Rescue's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome abused, neglected and abandoned horses. In addition to facilitating their rescue, IHR's mission is to physically and mentally rehabilitate the horses in our care and to coordinate adoptions into permanent homes; to educate our community in order to reduce unnecessary animal suffering and to advocate for harsher penalties to violators of animal protection laws.
Primary Focus involving horses
(Horse Welfare, Public Service, Sport & Recreation):
Horse Welfare
Our organization operates programs involved with horse rescue, foster care, rehabilitation, adoption and/or retirement. Our organization's primary activity is equine rescue, adoption & retirement.
Our organization is directly responsible for the care and shelter of equines involved in our programs.
Our organization does not provide community outreach and/or public education programs involving horses.
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EIN: 27-1894757 Founded: 2010
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07-06-22
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