05/03/2026
Good morning, we've been incredibly busy throughout the month, pouring our time and effort into constructing coops and runs during our peak season to help fund the rescue. As a result, I decided to assess our support level for the rescue by suspending fundraising efforts for 30 days. We refrained from requesting donations throughout April to gauge our incoming funds. During this period, we received our standard monthly sponsor donations, totaling $750, as well as $274 from our Patreon subscribers and $131 from spontaneous supporters. In total, we received $1,155. However, our daily expenses for feeding the rescues amount to approximately $60 per day, resulting in a shortfall of roughly $500 for the month.
Despite our demanding schedule, comprising daily work, horse duties, and family responsibilities, we remain committed to our mission. Nevertheless, the horses' needs remain unchanged, and they require continuous care regardless of our daily posts for fundraising efforts.
We have found a reputable rescue organization, with whom I have previously collaborated, to transfer our remaining rescues to in the coming weeks. Although this decision is difficult, the past 30 days have clearly demonstrated the insufficient support we receive to sustain our rescue operations. In the near future, I will be rehoming some of my personal horses to help fund and complete essential tasks such as pasture improvement, rock removal, and fence rebuilding. While I will continue to rescue horses in the future, it will be on a much smaller scale and at my own expense.
This chapter of our rescue journey has come to a close, and I am grateful for the experiences and lives saved throughout our efforts with all of our supporters help. I will provide a final update once the rescues have been transferred, and any subsequent donations will be forwarded to their new home. You’ll be able to follow along the duration of their individual journeys at their new rescue home as well, and continue to donate to that rescue for their care there as well. We’re still gathering a plan and details on an exact date for transfer, but any feed, supplies, hay, etc that is the rescues will be transferred with the rescues when they leave.
Our goal is to attempt to fundraise to provide a full pallet of feed to aid in their transition to the new rescue, and we will also need to purchase 20 bags of feed for their care until the transfer is complete. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to our supporters for their continued assistance, and I wish you all the best. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.