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W.H.I.N.N.Y. Horse Rescue

14076 Twp.Rd. 203 N.E.

Crooksville Ohio, 43731

An Ohio registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organizaton
IRS Tax # 20-0915763
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W.H.I.N.N.Y. Adoption Q & A

Q. Does your rescue sell its rescue horses?
A. WHINNY does not sell any of its rescue horses. We retain ownership and transfer possession only

Q.
How much is the adoption fee?
A. $750.00 for trained and ridable horses.Different fees apply for companion horses, untrained  horses and horses under the age of two

Q. Do you allow your adopted horses to be bred.
A. It is WHINNY'S policy not to allow its adopted horses to be used for breeding.

Q.Does WHINNY allow adoption outside the State of Ohio?
A. No

Q.
Do you adopt out to first time horse owners?
A. First time horse owners are not given preference, but we will consider the possiblity if you can prove that you have the knowledge and ability to properly care for a rescued horse.  

Q.I would like to adopt an untrained rescue horse so that I can train and sell it for a 4-H project.
A.
No WHINNY horse can be sold , transferred, given away,and/or used for breeding.

Q. I bought a rescue horse from another rescue place near me, but it's not working out, can I trade it for one of yours?
A.
No.  WHINNY is not in the business to buy, sell  and /or trade horses.

Q. Why do some rescues sell their horses?
A.
That's a question you should be asking those rescues

Q. If I adopt a rescue horse from you , can I give it to my son for a graduation present?
A. No WHINNY horse can be sold, transferred, given away , used for breeding or given as a gift.

Q.My horse went blind, can I donate it to your rescue for one of your sighted ones.?
A. No. Whinny is not in the business to buy, sell and/or trade horses, however, we will be happy to help you fiind a good home for your blind horse.

Q. I know of a rescue that  breeds their mares  and then sells the foals to make money for their rescue.
A. WHINNY can not comment on the policy of that "rescue". However, WHINNY believes that there are too many unwanted horses in the world. Creating another life as a means to make money for our rescue is not an acceptable practice for WHINNY.

Q. Does WHINNY trade its rescue horses to other rescues?
A. No

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