Wild Horse Ranch

Wild Horse Ranch An equestrian facility featuring horse rescue,horseback lessons, horse boarding ,and special events. Home to our non profit Wild Horse Ranch Sanctuary.
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12/17/2025

Saturdays in the Saddle are truly magical! There's nothing quite like watching our students form lasting friendships and unforgettable memories while learning about the majestic world of horses. 🐴

Each moment spent understanding how to care for and love these incredible animals brings a special kind of joy and growth. From grooming to riding, every experience is a chance to connect, learn, and have fun together. 🤠

We are so grateful for these opportunities and love being part of our students' journeys. Here's to more Saturdays filled with laughter, learning, and lots of love for our four-legged friends! 🐎

Jodi just moved to our state, bought a house , got engaged  but most importantly found herself at the ranch!
12/17/2025

Jodi just moved to our state, bought a house , got engaged but most importantly found herself at the ranch!

12/16/2025

🐴❄️ Just a few of the boys in their winter attire, keeping warm and cozy during this freezing weather! These handsome geldings love to greet us and share their precious moments. It's such a joy to see them thriving and enjoying life at the ranch. We feel so grateful to be part of their herd ❤️

Their playful spirits and gentle presence make every chilly day brighter. Swipe to see more of their winter antics! 🐎

Santa’s rounding up the reindeers……..
12/15/2025

Santa’s rounding up the reindeers……..

The queen is loving her cozy kingdom! 👑🐱      "
12/15/2025

The queen is loving her cozy kingdom! 👑🐱 "

It’s a freeze tonight and we don’t want to.hear it… our barn cats were rounded up and brought in to the heated tack room...
12/15/2025

It’s a freeze tonight and we don’t want to.hear it… our barn cats were rounded up and brought in to the heated tack rooms! Meow❤️

Bring the cookies!
12/15/2025

Bring the cookies!

12/14/2025

𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐬𝐞𝐬 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐞𝐭𝐬, 𝐬𝐨 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬𝐧’𝐭 𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫. . .

If I had a dollar for every time someone pulled out this tired argument, I could finally build that new barn I have been dreaming about.

So I am here to set the record straight. Comparing domestic horses to wild horses is not the slam-dunk some people think it is. Rather, it falls apart once you get past the surface because it was never solid logic to begin with.

Yes, ‘wild’ horses, moose, elk, antelope, and whatever other critters people like to use in this argument don’t wear blankets. But here’s the part that is conveniently left out: they survive by paying a price. There is no safety net. Nature is not kind. And when a wild horse isn’t thriving, nature removes it. And it can be a painful and drawn out process.

Thankfully, domestic horses don’t live this way. But the trade off is that they are required to live within the constraints of human expectations.

They live in limited space, depend entirely on what we provide, and do not have the ability to roam miles to find shelter, better forage, or protection from the elements. Some drop weight dramatically in winter. Some have metabolic disorders, clipped coats, low body conditions, or age-related problems. We groom them, ride them, and many have been bred for refinement and traits that excel in the show pen, not rugged survival.

And here’s the biggest difference: our responsibility to domestic horses is not to simply allow them to survive but rather we have a responsibility to help them thrive.

I am a huge advocate for letting a horse be a horse. But it is not always that simple. Humans domesticated them so it has become our duty to manage them.

Blanketing is not about pampering. It’s not about fashion. It’s not about treating horses like fragile glass figurines. It’s about understanding the individual needs of the animal in front of you. Some horses will be perfectly fine naked all winter. Others will burn calories they don’t have, shiver for hours, lose weight, or struggle quietly.

Will they survive without a blanket?
Most likely.

But will they thrive?
That depends on the horse. And as their caretakers, it’s our job to know the difference.

So stop using that lazy “wild horses don’t need blankets” line.

We’re in the 21st century. We have knowledge, tools, and compassion. Use them. Do what’s best for your horse, not what a wild animal has no choice but to endure solely based on principle.

And I want to be clear. I think MANY horses do just fine without blankets, just not ALL horses. And that is the distinction I am trying to make here.

Cheers,
Dr. DeBoer

I am also super grateful for Untamed Souls Photography (link to their page in the comments!) for letting me use their picture in this post. While I pride myself in creating my own visuals, I didn’t have anything I loved for this post and her picture captured my vision perfectly!

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12/14/2025

🐾🎬 Welcome to Wild Horse Ranch: The Winslow & Delilah Show! 🎬🐾

We like to say our welcome at Wild Horse Ranch is "golden" for a reason! Meet our resident greeters, Winslow and Delilah, the golden retrievers with hearts as big as the ranch itself and their friends.

In today’s episode: guest arrives in hay barn, meets Winslow and Delilah. Spoiler alert: only legs are shown to protect the innocent in the making of this episode.😂

Get ready for a hilarious hay barn takedown ….

Check out the video for a hay-raising welcome like no other. Don’t forget to share the puppy love! 📹❤️

12/14/2025

Today was a special day at our "Saturday in the Saddle" as our sweet horse Socrates had his first introduction to the lesson program! If you want an honest review, just ask the kids—because they had the best time with him! Their smiles and giggles said it all.

Socrates' kindness and awareness of the children was truly heartwarming to witness. He was so gentle and attentive, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

Thank you to everyone who helped Socrates on his journey ..Linda his trainer who made this moment unforgettable. We look forward to many more adventures with Socrates in our ranch family.

12/14/2025

At Wild Horse Ranch, we believe in the magic that happens when riders and horses come together. Our mission is to cultivate a space where both can thrive and achieve their best.

1. **Harmony and Skill at Wild Horse Ranch**: We craft experiences where rider and horse move as one, creating memorable moments of perfect synergy right here on our ranch grounds.

2. **Building Lasting Bonds**: At the heart of Wild Horse Ranch lies the special connection between horse and rider. We're dedicated to nurturing this partnership through trust and understanding.

3. **Endless Horizons for Growth**: Riding with us isn’t about a finish line; it’s a journey. At Wild Horse Ranch, we provide opportunities for riders and horses to continually learn and excel.

4. **Passion Woven with Dedication**: Our riders’ devotion to their horses inspires us daily. At Wild Horse Ranch, every lesson, trail, and interaction is infused with heart and commitment.

5. **A Vibrant Community**: Wild Horse Ranch is more than a place—it's a community. Here, riders find support, shared wisdom, and a celebration of achievements, no matter the size.

Come and be part of the Wild Horse Ranch family, where the spirit of dedication meets the freedom of the open plains.

12/14/2025

We just can't get enough of Cisco Charlie! This incredible horse has captured the hearts of every rider with his unique nature and amazing story. From the day he was born, Cisco has been destined for greatness, overcoming challenges and defying the odds.

Cisco Charlie truly is one to watch. 🐎

Join us as we continue to follow his inspiring story and cheer on all of his triumphs. Here's to more success, Cisco! 🙌❤️

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1050 Wild Horse Trail
Supply, NC
28462

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