Our volunteers help provide the highest possible quality care for the horses we save. We always need help mucking, grooming, bathing, feeding, walking, shopping for feed and organizing. Experienced horse people help with evaluating and training. We also need administrative help with social media, marketing, fundraising, bookkeeping and other office duties.
Swingin’ D Horse Rescue is a 501(c)3 private foundation. Donations – whether cash, land, tools, feed or other gifts – are tax deductible. We also have shopping lists at our favorite farm stores for those who prefer to know exactly where your money is going. We provide premier intensive care and training to the horses we save. The more you donate, the higher quality care we can provide.
Check out our impressive horses available for foster, lease and adoption. One of our primary tenets is responsible horse ownership, so we require a contract any time a horse leaves Swingin’ D. It’ nothing personal. If you’re a responsible adopter, you won’t even feel the difference. If you’re hoping to connect with your soul horse, you may have come to the right place!
Swingin’ D Horse Rescue believes horses deserve to live and die with the dignity they’ve earned. Throughout history, horses have been part the American fabric. They helped to discover and build this great nation. Swingin’ D was founded to draw attention to the travesty and tragedy of horse slaughter, and to save as many horses as we can from a terrible fate.
Keep up with Swingin' D on Facebook! Like and follow our page to see the latest information on rescues, quarantine progress and adoptions!
Horses do the craziest things, and we try to capture their personalities in photos and videos. Be sure to follow us on Instagram to see how our horses progress.
We try to post videos of the horses we rescue - from kill pen pickup, to quarantine, to vet visits, to evaluation and training, to adoption. Be sure to watch!
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100% of proceeds from the sale of products in our online store go toward the rescue, rehabilitation, evaluation, training and promotion of horses. Dismiss
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