AHC:  Latest Research on the Equine Rescue Community
02 September 2025

AHC: Latest Research on the Equine Rescue Community

HORSES IN THE MORNING

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People are always asking the American Horse Council how many horses are in rescues?  How & Why did they get there? How many horses get adopted and how quickly? – and so much more. The American Horse Council Foundation's staff researcher, Kelsey Buckley - also the Program Administrator for the Equine Welfare Data Collective, will discuss a 5 year project that surveys 1200 horse rescues across the country to find out the answers  to these questions and much more--- all of which helps the industry develop programs to support aftercare.   Listen in...

HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3766 –Show Notes and Links:

    Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Kelsey Buckley, The American Horse Council Foundation's staff researcherSponsors: SmartEquine | AbsorbineSubscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.Follow Horse Radio Network on Facebook or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)

Time Stamps:

05:11 - Introduction to the Equine Welfare Data Collective

10:25 - Trends in Horse Ownership: Challenges and Resources

14:10 - Introducing the NADPREP Grant

20:05 - Internship Opportunities and Insights

22:40 - The Impact of Drones on the Horse Industry

Takeaways:

    The Equine Welfare Data Collective is essential for understanding the needs of horse rescues and sanctuaries.Recent data reveals a notable increase in requests for direct placement of horses within their homes.Programs aimed at providing safety net services face challenges in meeting increasing demands for veterinary assistance.The American Horse Council is actively working to improve horse welfare through collaborative efforts with various organizations.The NAD Prep Grant will enhance biosecurity practices at equine welfare organizations, ensuring better health for horses.Increased participation in the Equine Welfare Data Collective surveys indicates a growing commitment to equine welfare among organizations.