Does Have a Heart Equine Sanctuary allow adopted horses to be sold?
No, we do not. We track the horse for the rest of its life to make sure it remains safe and cared for adequately.
No, we do not. We track the horse for the rest of its life to make sure it remains safe and cared for adequately.
Yes, if the horse is sound (and safe!) to be ridden.
No. When we rescue a horse, we don't always know if they are pregnant or not, so we do sometimes end up with foals being born in our care. We don't allow breeding otherwise!
Please see our Foster Program page.
Please see our Adoption Process page.
We will always put the interest of the animal first, and their health and quality of life are our top priority. We will always get advice from a veterinarian when it comes to the decision to humanely euthanise an animal, [...]
Some horses are abandoned, surrendered, rescued or confiscated by us and come from all areas across South Africa.
At any given day during the year, we can have up to 85 horses in our care on the farm.
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No, Have a Heart Equine Sanctuary cares for all farm animals and not only horses. Other animals include donkeys, cats, dogs, pigs, chickens, ducks, goats and sheep.