The Ukrainian Equestrian Federation's Charity Foundation (UEFCF) has opened a second farm for displaced horses: there is room for 60 horses, and feed and bedding are provided.
Located in Hoshcha, a province of Rivne, in Ukraine, the stable is also offering free accommodations for people traveling with the horses.
Ukrainian horse owners can now register online for their horses to be evacuated to the first relief farm located in Lviv; routes are being scheduled from Kiev, Dnipro and Odessa to the farm where 300 horses already reside. Evacuated horses are traveling to safer areas of Ukraine instead of being sent outside the country.
The service is free to horse owners; it is funded solely through donations to UEFCF.
Loads of equine supplies and feed are being shipped in from neighboring countries. More than 80 barns, riding schools, stables, and individual owners have been aided with feed, shavings, and other equine supplies.
The UEFCF is also providing transportation, counseling services, and other needed items. More than $120,000 has been donated to the charity.
Donations can also be made here.
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