Horse Safekeeping Program
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The Need for Horse Safekeeping in Saskatchewan
18.3% of respondents "identified that they had owned livestock at the time IPV was occurring, with the majority of these (91%) owning horses." (Giesbrecht, 2022, p. 10)
Victims/survivors who own livestock or large animals such as horses face barriers when leaving intimate partner violence such as:
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Financial barriers
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Finding safe places for horses
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Delay leaving due to fear that the horses will not be cared for or harmed if they leave them behind (Giesbrecht, 2022, p. 10)
Horse Safekeeping Program Overview
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Program Manual
Horse Boarding Facilities
Program Contact Information
(306)-382-7726