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Welcome to Project Horses

New!!!  Project Horses has just opened a message board - come & chat with others, share your project horse stories & ask advice of others - www.createforum.com/projecthorses

 

Do you need to sell, put on loan or share out, a horse who has problems, quirks or issues?

Are you looking for a horse to work with as a project?

Would you like to be able to advertise your horse honestly, quirks and all, to find him / her the best possible home?

Are you someone for whom difficult horses always go well?

Do you have a project horse, whom you are working with, but you need some help or suggestions to guide you on your journey together?

Is your horse in need of a new home as a companion, or do you wish to find a companion horse?

If the answer to any of the above questions is yes, then the Project Horses website is for you!
The website is a place to advertise horses with problems, issues or particular needs, as well as for those who are looking for a horsey project or who do not mind the less easy equine.

We also aim to provide those with project horses with a complete set of resources to help them improve the future for them & their horse.  There are pages including contact details of those trainers & therapists who might be able to help, details of recent studies on equine behaviour/psychology and physiology, listings of books, DVDs, rescue centres, supplements, training courses & demonstrations.

Project Horses is still growing & improving every day, so there will be additions to our website at regular intervals, so keep checking back with us! Click on our site updates page to read more.

If you have any suggestions or comments on this site, please use our feedback page, or email us by clicking on our logo, or the link below.

Good luck!

projecthorses@hotmail.com

Project Horses is not a rescue centre nor a charity. We do not personally accept or rehome horses, nor do we check the validity of horses or prospective owners who advertise on this site.

Take part in online surveys considering Equine Management, Feeding & Training:-

www.chester.ac.uk/ccsr/au

Online Results:

http://www.chester.ac.uk/ccsr/au/jh_surveys.html