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NEHRF   How to Donate a Horse  

The National Equine & Hoof Research Foundation, Inc. assists in providing

financial support for research and soundness of the horses' hoof. We support

the FNRC and school in their efforts to be the leader in farrier science research

and education. This is a nonprofit organization recognized under

Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Service tax code.


Contributions can be made to the NEHRF as a group or as an individual.

If your organization contributes $500.00 to the NEHRF, you will be invited

to the FNRC for a hoof-trimming clinic. We ask that your club come as a group

of about 25 people. For a donation of $2500.00 your organization will also have

its name listed as a sponsor of Horseshoe'n Time which is seen weekly on

various cable and local stations and nationally on Dish Channel 9411.


Kathy Fortner, President of the NEHRF.



Kathy and Billy Fortner

Inducted into the BWFA

Hall of Fame in 2005

I first got started with animal rescue work in 1971 when Cherokee County, GA did not have an animal shelter. I worked with others in the area to help get the shelter up and running and I would care for dogs and cats at my home until we could find new homes for them . I went on to work with Pickens County,  GA horse rescue groups where I helped with fund raising activities.

 

As a resident of Canton, GA in 1989, I picked up a copy of "HORSE OWNERS SHOULD USE CERTIFIED FARRIERS AND WHY" booklet at a local market. At that time  I own eight horses. One in particular, Cisco, came up lame and  I was afraid that he had foundered and there would be no hope. The booklet was written by Ralph Casey, owner of the Casey and Son Horseshoeing School.


Billy and I immediatly trailered Cisco to the school. He could not walk a step without  excruciating  pain. The diagnosis was he was in the foundered stages. So with a good trim he was able to walk a little better that very day. He stayed at the school two weeks. When I came to pick him up , he cantered through the pasture to meet me at the trailer, Billy and I were in tears.


This is when we became involved with MR. Casey's small research laboratory which later became the Farriers' National Research Center. With the increased number of horses being donated to the FNRC which is a for profit business we saw a need to organize a charitable organization which is the NEHRF where those who donate horses, materials, hay, feed, lumber, tractors or anything related to horses can get a tax deduction.

                    

I am a horse lover who really cares about the well being of the equine and  am proud to be the president of the NEHRF to help other horse owners that are as dedicated to their horses as I am. I attend all of the events at the FNRC and would be happy to meet with any one who would like to help us in our endeavors.



   These horses were donated to the NEHRF, cared for and given new homes thanks to farriers affiliated with the FNRC and BWFA.  

       



Horses We Have Helped!


   

 

January 2004                      June 2004


"Rooster" - The Club Foot "

    

  January 2004      September 2004


" In a Stitch"

          

December 2003        July 2004


" Nobody's Fool"



If you do not wish to donate your horse to the NEHRF,

you can bring the horse to the Farriers' National Research Center. We would charge you

only for the materials used and will be happy to give you a free evaluation before any services

are preformed. We can keep the horse overnight for a small fee per day, or you can bring him

and take him home the same day.


  

How Can You Help?


    

  Financial Assistance

A tax-deductible donation to the National Equine & Hoof Research Foundation, Inc. will enable us to continue to make progress in the field of sound shoeing and hoof care.


        Time

Farriers, Horse Owners and Horses of all ages can participate and

assist in research projects.


        Materials

Donate materials to improve and expand research and facilities for the horses.


        Donations

Donate any equine breed.

Provide a new home for an equine and continue the care and farrier services

as part of our continuing education research.


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