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The Appalachian Horse Project is dedicated to supporting the Free-Roaming Horses which live in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. We provide feed, mineral blocks, de-worming when the horse can be handled, and vet care when needed.
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The Kentucky Humane Society works closely with local rescues and law enforcement to assist horses who are suffering. With permission from local authorities, we take in free-roaming horses that are in danger and provide them with medical care and training so they can be adopted through our Equine C.A.R.E. program.
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The list of available horses is grouped according to rider suitability - beginner, novice, intermediate and advanced. Adoption fees are subject to change as training continues. Read more about our adoption fees here.
The Appalachian Horse Project (AHP) is working in the 9-county region to turn the free-roaming horses into assets for the communities and enable East Kentucky to capitalize on the fact that Kentucky is the Horse Capital of the World.
AHP enables these horses to create jobs in Eastern Kentucky by offering horse tours, equine therapy, and equine job preparation. CURRENT PROGRAMS. Guided tours for the public by knowledgable local tour guides. Tours also include education on the Eastern Kentucky culture and history.
We move horses from crisis into safe homes or rescue, provide re-homing services to horse owners who can no longer keep them, match horses with adopters, and make educational resources available to our equine community.