Did you know . . . that colic in stabled horses occurs more frequently during the colder months? Although a horse can colic at any time of the year, the odds are higher as the weather grows colder…. Read More
Why Faith N Friends Doesn’t Support Kill Buyers – And Why You Shouldn’t Either Every year, more than 90,000 horses end up at auction. Most owners don’t realize that, when they take their horse to auction, meat trade… Read More
At the beginning of the month all the horsies got their feet done! We had our first big volunteer orientation! We were on the news promoting Click for a Cause and bringing awareness to suicide prevention. Watch us… Read More
Faith N Friends participated in numerous Christmas parades all around Knox County and the surrounding areas. We got a new adoptable intake, Geeno! Dove and Copper were adopted back to their forever homes. Dove has been trail riding… Read More
Faith N Friends won a 2018 Top Rated Award from Great Nonprofits! Beautiful Reece was adopted by Tess! 3D Ranch and Mallory Bertrand Photography hosted a Christmas for the Horses photo shoot fundraiser. Rosie went to a trail… Read More
We took Joli on a trail ride and found out she is great on the trails! She just follows along with the group no problem! Fat Cat Bertie is putting on more and more weight. We are so… Read More
Faith N Friends took in a new owner surrender, Fat Cat Bertie, and she is in rough shape! She is a 2005 OTTB Mare with a body score of a 1… It is going to be a long… Read More
We now have a safe and clean place to store our tack and feed! A volunteer came out to help completely revamp and fix up our old “outhouse”. Faith N Friends visited Walters State Expo Center in White… Read More
Brittany donated a metal shed to us and we cannot thank her enough! This shed is being put to use so we can better organize and store all of our equipment. We also cleaned up our quarantine building but it… Read More
Last Updated: November 9, 2019 by Connie Morris
Tidbits from the Trail ~ Owner Surrenders
It’s a lucky horse that lives its life under their owners’ care. Most are not so fortunate. Many are abused or neglected, becoming part of a system of welfare cases, taken from hoarders or abusive owners through law… Read More