Horses for Adoption and Sponsorship
At Dove Creek, you can adopt horses that have been rescued and rehabilitated. There is a simple adoption application process. You can contact us to schedule a time to come to the ranch and spend some time with the potential adoptable horses. After a paper application is completed, we will make a visit to your site to ensure it is suitable for proper equine care. For more information, please email info@dovecreekranch.com or simply call the ranch. 806.553.0696
Ground Broke Horse Adoption Fee: $350
Saddle Broke Horse Adoption Fee: $450
Working Horse Adoption Fee: $550
Sanctuary Horse Sponsorship: $120/mo
Print Volunteer, Adoption Application or Adoption Agreement
Dove Creek Equine Rescue is a 501(c)3 non- profit, dedicated to the rescue, assistance, and rehabilitation of horses that have been neglected, uncared for, or abandoned. Our goal is to eventually place horses in homes that are fitting to both horses and owners.
Hours of Operation
Sunday & Monday - Closed
Tuesday - Saturday - 9:00am - 6:00pm
Horses are shown by Appointment Only
Mission

Volunteer
We are always in need of good volunteers! We have volunteers come out to the ranch at a scheduled time once a week.
Beginner Volunteer - Help with stall cleaning, learn to groom older horses, and general cleaning of barns and grounds.
Intermediate Volunteer - In addition to beginner chores, help with grooming and maintenance of horses including baths. Help with feeding if needed. MUST HAVE PRIOR HORSE EXPERIENCE TO GROOM.
Advanced Volunteer - Feed, groom, assist volunteers, and handle horses of all kinds. MUST HAVE PRIOR HORSE AND RIDING EXPERIENCE.
VOLUNTEER DAYS ARE ON FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS - Contact Erika@dovecreekranch.com for more information!


DOVE CREEK EQUINE RESCUE BOARD








Danielle Fehr/Natural Balance
Farrier Secretary
Laurie Higgins
President
Lorraine Pistocco
Andrea Cecur, DVM/Veterinarian
Rachel Palodino
Equine Nutritionist
Erika McGee
Volunteer Coordinator and Admisinstration
Frank Castillo
Foreman Dove Creek Ranch and Equine Rescue
Bonney McDonald
English Professor West Texas A & M University
Ginger Green
Christy Milton, Treasurer
Dan Johnson, Advisory

Robert Mayes





Donate Now
As a not for profit organization, the rescue depends on your support. Each rescued horse eats around $100 of feed per month. In cases of malnourished rescues, the feed cost can be much higher. When horses have been abused or neglected, the veterinary bills rack up very quickly. Please give consideration to helping these beautiful creatures with your pledge of support today!

Rescue Wish List
Please call or email us before you bring your donated items to us, so we can make sure someone is there to recieve them. Thank You!
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Microscope with light & binocular
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Hay - Coastal & Alfalfa
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Rope halters & lead ropes - no metal bolt snaps
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Saddles - Western, English, & Kids
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Saddle pads
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Head Stalls
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Bits - snaffle mainly
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Grooming supplies - brushes, combs, shampoo, sponges, rags, etc.
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Muck rakes
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Shovels
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Feed/Water buckets
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Panels for creating pens
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Welder
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Cow cutter
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Horse walker