
Posted in reply to the post by Icssoma:
Hi Janice,
We are a horse rescue in Sebastopol. We are always looking for volunteers, from skilled in many areas to non skilled. Volunteering here you would have an opportunity to work with horses appropriate to your level.
We always have horses available for adoption, in fact, of the many horses we have adopted out, about 20% were from volunteers who spent time at the farm, and developed relationships with horses they grew to love.
As you may know the situation for many horses in the Western United States is grim, and this is a great way to create second chances for deserving horses that were discarded, neglected, abused or slaughter bound.
Being new to the county it is a wonderful way to meet up with a caring community of individuals who want to change the world for horses, and for the people who love them.
We do lots of ground work (based in various natural horsemanship methods), and volunteers have access to time to hone their skills in this, and many areas.
Riding can be a part of the program for individuals who consistently put in 10 hours or more of less skilled work, and for fewer hours for more skilled hours.
One can also sponsor a horse, take lessons here (volunteers get a discount, and may have access to riding time outside of lessons). Saturday mornings we do a group feed starting at 8:15. We also integrate volunteers at other shifts during the week.
if this sounds like an appealing way to develop skills and relationships with horses and people, you can contact me through this post, or through our website
https://welltrainedhorses.com/
We are located in west county, just 5 mins. above Bills farm basket/Pony Espresso.
would love to hear from you, or others who want to join our efforts. my best. susan jan (hornstein)