Post by Addie Watson on Sept 13, 2018 22:23:25 GMT
Welcome to Twin Oak's Rescue and Adoptions!
Twin Oaks has partnered with our local hooved animal rescue and are proud to offer our facilities as a means of helping not only horses, but other hooved animals in need. We offer temporary housing, and training for animals who are awaiting their forever homes. Our job is to aid in the process of adoptions, taking in applications and looking for the best home for the animal(s) in question.
Since adoptions are held at our home facilities for the time being pictures of our facilities can be found Here, however we are aiding in building up the rescue's facilities and will update once they are completed.
Rules:
Animals in Rehabilitation:
Application:
Your name:
Animal you wish to adopt:
What makes you the best suitable home for the animal?:
Did you read the rules?:
Since adoptions are held at our home facilities for the time being pictures of our facilities can be found Here, however we are aiding in building up the rescue's facilities and will update once they are completed.
Rules:
- Do not put the animal up for mass download
- Conformation may be tweaked slightly to suit your game or pose, but no major changes. (Ex; dont take a draft and make it the same height as a pony.) Coat may NOT be changed except for shine/shade and detail markings.
- Add the word lily to your application.
- Horses do not need to be shown, but updates would be appreciated.
- If you break any of these rules you will be barred from any other adoptions/sales/breedings conducted by me.
- Enjoy your new companion!
Animals in Rehabilitation:
The M & M pair, Milton and Mila. Milton is an 8 year old black sabino shire gelding who came to us in a neglect case. He is very shy and will need extensive work to help him learn to trust people again. Mila is a 7 year old Donkey mare who is very easygoing and trusting. She was an owner surrender when their living situation changed. She was paired with Milton at the rescue and the two have become inseparable. Milton and Mila must go to a home together to prevent unneeded stress to either animal. |
Application:
Your name:
Animal you wish to adopt:
What makes you the best suitable home for the animal?:
Did you read the rules?: