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Saving Draft Horses from Slaughter.
Giving Them a Life of Peace.

Not every horse comes from the same place.
Some are pulled from slaughter pipelines at the last moment.

Others are surrendered by owners facing difficult circumstances.

At Big Hoof Foundation, we take them in, heal them, and give them something they’ve never had before:

a permanent home where they are safe for life.

A mare and foal need our help

Right now, in a kill pen in Oklahoma, there's a mare and her 2-month-old foal standing together, waiting to find out if they live or will be shipped to slaughter.

She hasn't left his side. Through the noise, the crowding, the fear of that lot, she's stayed right there with her baby because that's what mothers do, even in the worst of circumstances. He's only 2 months old. He should be running through a safe pasture right now, not standing on a kill pen wondering what happens next.

They deserve the chance to stay together, safe, for good. Not separated. Not sold off to different fates. Together, the way they've been since the day he was born.

We couldn't live with ourselves if we didn't try to bring them home, knowing that baby could end up on a slaughter truck without us. This is exactly why Big Hoof Foundation exists, for the ones who have no one else standing between them and that truck.

Every horse and donkey who comes through our gates carries a story like this one. And every single time, it's people like you who make the difference between a tragic ending and a second chance.

Will you help us give them that chance?

Whatever you're able to give brings this mare and her baby one step closer to home.

Fundraiser Details

Bail for lot#205 Mare and Foal - $6000

Transport from Oklahoma to Amarillo - $600

Medical - TBD

Total Fundraiser - $6600

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UPDATE: The EquiSculpt PEMF Machine is Coming Home!

FUNDED!!!

Some days, this work reminds you why we do it and today is one of those days.

A generous donor has stepped forward and covered the full cost of our EquiSculpt PEMF machine. Because of them, every horse and donkey in our care will have access to this healing tool...no fundraising left to do, no dollar amount standing in the way.

This means real relief is on its way for the ones who need it most: the seniors carrying stiff, aching joints, the ones still healing from neglect or injury, every animal whose body has been through more than it should have.

 

To the donor who made this possible — thank you. You didn't just fund a machine. You gave our whole herd a gentler path forward.

And to everyone who shared, commented, and rallied behind this cause you are just as much a part of this. This is what happens when a community shows up for animals who can't ask for help themselves.

What is PEMF?
PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. It uses gentle electromagnetic pulses to stimulate cells, encouraging better blood flow, reducing inflammation, and supporting the body's natural healing all without needles, medication, or discomfort. It's used in both human and animal rehab to ease pain and speed recovery.

For our herd, this means real relief for the ones who need it most:

✨ Eases joint pain and stiffness in our older horses and donkeys
✨ Supports circulation and speeds healing for animals recovering from injury or neglect
✨ Reduces inflammation without added stress on fragile bodies
✨ Gives every animal in our care a gentler path to feeling good again

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Help Us Build a Better Future for Our Herd

With over 200 horses and donkeys in our care, we've outgrown what our property can support. To protect the animals we've saved and continue our mission, we urgently need:

🔹 Existing barn renovation with a dedicated quarantine area
🔹 A new 80x80 barn
🔹 Additional pasture shelters & waterers
🔹 A secondary backup well

 

We've applied for grants without success, and the reality is that construction costs are steep while daily care expenses continue to grow. These aren't upgrades, they're necessities.

We are actively seeking corporate sponsors, donors and community partners. Financial contributions, materials, services, or connections all make a difference.

This is a pivotal moment for us. If you or someone you know can help, please reach out. Together we can build something worthy of every animal that calls this place home. 

Lives Changed Through Rescue and Care

380 Horses & Donkeys Rescued from Slaughter or Owner Surrender 
→ Each one now receives safety, daily care, and lifelong sanctuary at Big Hoof Foundation

140 Bales of Hay Needed Every Month to Feed the Herd 
→ Hay is our largest ongoing cost and essential to keeping every horse healthy and nourished

200+ Animals Currently in Lifelong Care 
→ Once rescued, they are never rehomed, sold, or returned to risk.

This is their permanent home

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Why it Matters

These horses were once part of someone’s life. They are victims of circumstance, hardship, and systems that leave them with nowhere to go.

Each week, thousands enter auction pipelines where their futures become uncertain within hours. Some are at risk of slaughter, others face neglect, and many are surrendered when care is no longer possible.

At Big Hoof Foundation, we step in at that critical moment before uncertainty becomes irreversible loss.

Feeding the Herd

14 round bales every 3 days, here’s the monthly breakdown:

  • 30 days ÷ 3 = 10 feeding cycles per month

  • 10 cycles × 14 bales = 140 round bales per month

About 140 round bales of hay every month

Round Bales are $140 each

Right now, nearly 200+ horses and 69 donkeys call our sanctuary home. A place where they are safe, cared for, and finally at peace. But with so many mouths to feed, the daily cost of hay adds up quickly, and we need your help.

This fundraiser is dedicated specifically to the horses in our pasture and the round bales of hay that keep them nourished. This does not include the feed for the special needs horses in the barn.

 

To put it into perspective, a single draft horse can eat 20–30 pounds of hay every day, that’s about 2–3% of their body weight. Multiply that by hundreds of horses, and you can see how vital consistent support is.

 

Every bale you help provide means full bellies, healthier horses, and one less worry for our team as we continue this mission of rescue and care.

No donation is too small every contribution goes directly toward feeding the herd.

If you’ve ever loved a horse, visited the sanctuary, or simply believe in giving animals a second chance, this is your moment to make a difference.

Together, we can keep the herd fed, safe, and thriving. Thank you for standing with us. 

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