The hardest working members of the Horse Therapy, Inc team are our horses. Considering donating a horse to our herd? Here are a few things to know……
Therapeutic Riding Horses
The concept that Adaptive Horsemanship lessons are easy, low-stress “pony rides” for people with disabilities is utterly untrue. In fact, our program horses must deal with even greater demands than a typical riding academy, including riders who cannot be balanced, loud noises and unfamiliar arena equipment. Horses in our program must accept up to 3 volunteers surrounding them during a lesson and tolerate different people riding, leading, and handling them each week. This is not a cushy retirement opportunity but a demanding work-from-home assignment for sturdy, patient, and well-loved horses.
OUR HORSES WORK IN A UNIQUE AND DEMANDING ENVIRONMENT. TO MEET THOSE NEEDS WE CAN ONLY CONSIDER HORSES FOR DONATION THAT MATCH THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
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Between the ages of 5 years and 20 years.
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Between approximately 14 hands and 16.2 hands.
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Sound for flatwork and light arena riding with only routine maintenance or medical needs. Restrictions on high-performance activities may be considered if the horse is stepping down from a performance career (ex. jumping, barrel racing or upper-level dressage).
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Able to walk, trot (or second gait), and canter with smooth transitions.
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A minimum of 2 years under saddle, and is currently being ridden at least 3 days a week.
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Offered for a minimum 60-day trial at our facility. A 90-day trial is preferred to ensure horses entering our program are happy!
DURING THE TRIAL PERIOD WE WILL DETERMINE IF THE HORSE IS:
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Accepting of inexperienced and/or unbalanced riders.
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Obedient to both voice and leg signals.
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Respectful of inexperienced volunteer handlers on the ground.
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Tolerant of people walking beside them during lessons.
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Accepting of assistive devices and equipment.
If you have a horse you think might be a good match, contact: info@michiganhorsetherapy.com