Get involved and Donate
Please help support our program, farm animals, and the horses. Whether it's a $1 or $100 anything helps.
Funds go towards the health and support of the program horses and to maintain the TOFF facility. Supplies that are always needed are feed, hay and funds for farrier and veterinarian care.
Donations also go towards veterinarian items such as fly sprays, wormer, vaccines, show sheen, shampoos, brushes, stall mats, stall shavings, flagging tape, Horseware Ireland brand flyboots and flymasks or you can donate any specific items TOFF uses. Those are pictured above.
Most items we use, you can buy at your local Tractor Supply Co. or purchase on Amazon. Please help us help others. Thank you!
You may also donate with a secure payment on PayPal at the link below.
Please help support our program, farm animals, and the horses. Whether it's a $1 or $100 anything helps.
Funds go towards the health and support of the program horses and to maintain the TOFF facility. Supplies that are always needed are feed, hay and funds for farrier and veterinarian care.
Donations also go towards veterinarian items such as fly sprays, wormer, vaccines, show sheen, shampoos, brushes, stall mats, stall shavings, flagging tape, Horseware Ireland brand flyboots and flymasks or you can donate any specific items TOFF uses. Those are pictured above.
Most items we use, you can buy at your local Tractor Supply Co. or purchase on Amazon. Please help us help others. Thank you!
You may also donate with a secure payment on PayPal at the link below.
This question gets asked rather often. ''How much does a horse cost?''
This answer always varies as it depends on how many horses you have, if their easy keepers, hard keepers, the condition of their health, etc. Below is a breakdown of what it costs to upkeep our farm critters. This doesn't include the upkeep of the facilities, lesson supplies, barn supplies, and other necessary farm equipment to keep the program running smoothly. Hope you find this information interesting!
*Monthly feed bill(includes grain, coastal Bermuda hay and supplements) total cost $300 per horse.
*Farrier care every 3 months cost is $70 per horse.
*Equine vaccines for Spring and Fall $1500- yearly total cost $750 per horse.
*Veterinarian visits yearly total cost varies $1200-$4000 per horse to cover dental exams, coggins, supplements, etc.
This answer always varies as it depends on how many horses you have, if their easy keepers, hard keepers, the condition of their health, etc. Below is a breakdown of what it costs to upkeep our farm critters. This doesn't include the upkeep of the facilities, lesson supplies, barn supplies, and other necessary farm equipment to keep the program running smoothly. Hope you find this information interesting!
*Monthly feed bill(includes grain, coastal Bermuda hay and supplements) total cost $300 per horse.
*Farrier care every 3 months cost is $70 per horse.
*Equine vaccines for Spring and Fall $1500- yearly total cost $750 per horse.
*Veterinarian visits yearly total cost varies $1200-$4000 per horse to cover dental exams, coggins, supplements, etc.
A huge shout out to those who donate to support our equine program. Thank you to all our sponsors and private donors: