A delivery of large bales of meadow hay.
Shane from Statewide Horse Transport is dropping off a new equine rescue.
Leesa, one of our volunteers lunging a horse getting him ready for adoption.
Some of the weekly trips to Albany Horse World for feed.
One of the herds is coming into the yards for their hard feed.
Carting fresh water to the horses
Amy is getting one of the retired thoroughbreds ready for adoption.
Amy and volunteers are cleaning water pods ready for fresh water.
Karra holding horses for the farrier.
Feed buckets are getting mixed with water for the horses

We shoulder the work — but we cannot do it without you.

At All4hoovesWA, we provide safety, rehabilitation, and lifelong care to horses who have nowhere else to go.
But the reality is simple:

Rescue is expensive, and we rely entirely on the generosity of our community to keep our horses safe, fed, and healthy.

Every single day, our small team is on the ground:

  • Feeding, rugging, and health-checking every horse

  • Cleaning paddocks and safe spaces

  • Supporting farriers and veterinarians

  • Administering medications

  • Responding to endless calls about horses in crisis

  • Researching and applying for grants

  • Creating and running fundraising opportunities