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Help Wanted, HORSE TRAINER: We are also looking for a trainer that can also help in the office as an executive assistant at times (emails, calls, matching people with horses and vise versa, showing horses to adopters, working with adopters and their horses, possibly taking adopter horses for training, talking to donors, escorting visitors, helping with the website, some of the special care of horses... wrapping/shots/hand walking and some training of adopters/interns). Knowledge of all the riding and driving disciplines and all breeds of horses is helpful but a good quiet seat is a must. Salary is starting at $500. a month with free room and board but if the person is a good worker and a good rider, it will go up to $750. a month at 6 months and if they are good at placing horses into homes and a good consistent worker. The work is 7 days a week with every other weekend off (but the weekend hours are usually pretty slow, (just feeding/turn out and taking care of the barn/stalls) unless adopters or donors are visiting), some barn work (feeding, grooming/cooling out and turn out) but mostly just training and office work, some horse transport if you can drive a trailer. We can probably work the hours so if someone wants to go college or grad school on line we will make every attempt to work it in but work hours are around the normal work day and the best hours to ride (dependent upon weather). Some travel may be involved with this job to go check on program horses in homes, help adopters with training with horses and guidance and possibly some pick up and delivery of horses in the program (with the program vehicle/trailer of course) and potentially setting up displays and tables at some of the big horse shows and events. I hate to say it but I'm much more interested in a lady/girl that is more interested in horses and helping them than boys or making a fortune. email secondwindadopt@aol.com or call 304-873-3532. Some one has been going into our pasture and barn and cutting horses tails and manes off, ruining their natural fly swatter right before fly season. If we see anyone in our pasture or barn that is not suppose to be there you will be shot on sight. That is not a threat, its a promise. We have no trespassing signs up everywhere so this is a criminal offense and vandalism. Criminal complaints have already been filed. |
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A special thank you to Erin Burnside of Elkins High School and all the riders that came to the benefit trail ride for SWAP. As her Senior project Erin raised over $400. for SWAP. Kudos Erin. If we had 100 kids do this as their senior project or even just as a fund raiser, they could pay to feed all our horses for a year!! Please consider us kids when you are doing your volunteer projects for school or if you want to do a fund raiser this summer. One kid with the desire to help can make a huge difference, just like Erin did. Bravo for a job well done!!
Congratulations to our Executor for her selection and award for the International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women for 2006/2007. Kudos!! Yehaa, Kudos again to our Executor for her selection to receive the National Leadership Award by the Republican Party. Click here to put a horse into our adoption program Click here to see what we have learned over the years and with thousands of horses.
If you can't adopt, think about a gift to one or all of our horses: supplies, tack, dewormers, a donation, fly spray, or a new halter. Click here to be a sponsor to one of our horses
Great Goals for 2008: 1. Spend an hour a day with your horses, not just feeding, training and turning out, but real quality time doing something that is enjoyable for the both of you. Grooming or hand walking is a great way to bond with your horse and good for both you and the horse. 2. Get your loved ones more involved in your horses. Divorce is the biggest reason we see horses coming back to us. Don't just share the work, share the fun too and find something they really enjoy doing with horses. 3. Learn a new discipline, go to a clinic, a horse show, or equine affaire. Come to one of our clinics or watch a training video. If you are an adopter you can check out books and video's from SWAP's Library for just shipping costs. Take a lesson at least once a month or Bring your adoption horse here and we will help you. The better you are, the more fun you will have. 4. Make a plan for your horse after you are gone or if you have a major injury, let your will executor know your plans. Make a plan for emergencies or financial bumps along the way for your horse. Have a plan if you or your horse gets injured, even for the tough times of year like winter (or summer down south). Ask friends, family and neighbors to be part of your plan. Most people can not resist someone when they are asking for help for the welfare of an innocent animal. 5. Get yourself healthy and in better shape to prevent injury, to live a long life and to more enjoy your horses. Eat 1-1-1 (one ounce of dark chocolate, one ounce of fresh walnuts, one glass of red wine daily) and 2-2-2 (2 servings of fresh vegis, 2 of fresh fruit and get 2 sources of fat free calcium). Drink 100 ounces of spring water a day, get a whole house water filter. Change over to Sea-salt. Take one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar every morning to keep your body alkaline (cancer and disease can not grow in an alkaline body). Eat more fish and chicken and less red meat. Get a good air cleaner and do daily deep breathing exercises, get outside in the fresh air and sunshine for at least 1/2 hour every day. Get away from high fat food, processed foods, fast food, can or boxed food, sugar or artificial sweeteners, soda and don't eat anything if you can't read all the ingredients and know exactly what is in it. Clean all vegis and fruits thoroughly, buy organic, buy ocean caught fish, not farm raised, buy fresh meat and raw milk, not packed or processed. Eat only natural carbs (potatoes, rice, oats) bake/broil or steam everything. Use your microwave for only heating water, it kills the nutrition value in food. Get 8 hours of sleep, reduce stress/risk (reduce commuting by car pooling, tight schedules, cell phone use in the car, watch or read the news only once a day or better yet once a week, stay clear of negative people and those very negative chat rooms and bulletin boards). Stop Complaining and be Thankful for what we each have. Do one hour of walking, yoga or weight training every day and it will make you strong, lean, look great and you'll get wonderful complements from friends, coworkers and loved ones and the horse work will be easier and more enjoyable. 6. Read at least one book on training your horse and one on care each year, if for nothing else but just inspiration. SWAP has a great library of books/videos that adopters can check out for just the cost of mailing it. Click here to see our Library 7. Get carrots/apples every time you go to the store, your horses will love you for it and always come running when you call. Don't feed candy or anything sweeter. Carrots are sweet enough. Get rid of the sweet feeds and you'll get rid of the hot horse once and for all. 8. Realize that if you are having a problem with your horse, more likely than not, the problem is you. Learn more, practice more, ask in a different way, be patient, change their environment or daily schedule to better suit them. Taking better care of a horse always brings out the best in that horse. Good feed/hay, time to rest in a quiet stall out of the elements, lots of fresh water, time to be with you and time to just be a horse, time with their buddies, farrier and vet care always done is a good start. The biggest part of this relationship puzzle is you, not the horse. If you are struggling, then you need to learn more and get better. 9. Ride at least once a week, regardless of weather. Use this time as your down time for healing, your therapy, your time to relieve stress and the pressures of daily life. Even if you don't ride, go sit and read a book in the pasture with the horses or sit in the barn and listen to them munch on dinner, away from the crowd and noise of your day. Enjoy the peace and quiet, enjoy hearing happy horses eating dinner or grass in the pasture. 10. Spend time leisurely grooming your horse once a week. Rubber curries are shine makers. You will have a beautiful horse and a very loyal friend who will do anything for you. 11. Come and spend a week at SWAP HQ, volunteering and focusing on helping a horse and giving will change your life plus it will be the best vacation you ever had. Help an animal in need, whether fostering, being one of our state reps that goes out to check on our horses in their homes or helps us approve adopters in their area. Find horses in need and help us find them homes. Buy a horse at a slaughter auction, get it fat and trained and we'll help you place it into a good home. Foster and volunteer for your local small animal adoption program. I promise, the good things you do will come back to you a hundred times over. Every person has a talent they can offer and if you help one horse or one dog or cat find a good home, you have changed their life forever. 12. Know that every goal is obtainable and it starts with a single step. Take that first step today!! No matter what it is or how big, YOU CAN DO IT!! Every goal that is written down will come true (really!). Every famous person, every great or notable scientist, author, trainer/rider, parent or friend started out as just a thought, just a goal. Remember to take one step today to reach your goals. 13. Start every day with thinking about, what is the most important thing I can do today to change my life and make it better. Do that one thing and in 30 days your life will be totally different. Can you imagine what your life would be like if you did that for 60, 90 or even 365 days a year. The opportunities are endless. 14. Want to keep your horse sound for life? (That should be every horse owners number one goal) do a long slow warm up (cold muscle is easy to injure, a warm one is nearly impossible to injure). The very best cool down is hand walking your horse for 1 hour after every work out. Yes, get off the horse and walk with it. Its great exercise for you and a good time for you to bond. Stop riding your horse during cool downs and stop using a hot walker, do something good for you and the horse, hand walking. Its also the best rehab for over work and injuries, the only thing better is hydro therapy and swimming your horse. Allow soft tissue and hard tissue to become more conditioned before going into any training program... that usually means 3 months of at least 3 days a week for soft tissues and 10 months of work for bones to become strong enough to jump or do any strenuous training program. Don't start any upper level work, jumping or extensive training until the horse is fit and at least between age 4 and 6 and has been conditioned for at least 10 months (especially if the horse has never been jumped/worked or not been jumped or worked in the last year). 15. Appreciate what you have and be thankful. Instead of looking at what you don't have, look at what you do. Thank those people who have helped you and supported you. The more you give, the more that will come back to you. When you give something away or give something to someone/something in need, you make space in your life for something good to come to you. We are all very blessed, if we just take a moment to look around and enjoy those things. 16. Get used to using favorite mantra's and visualizations every day, simple ones that are easy to remember, like 'I can do this, I will do this', 'this isn't going to get the best of me' or even, 'I deserve the best' or 'the gift of love, caring, and support always comes back' and take two minutes every morning as you wake and at night as you go to sleep to visualize the life you want, the you you want to be, Our thoughts become things, what you see is what you get, if you expect the best, the best will happen, change your self-talk from negative to positive and I promise your life will change for the better.. 17. Each person is put on this earth for a reason, each of us has a mission. What is yours? Seek and you shall find, finding is a journey ... in the journey and the search you'll find your life purpose. If you died in your sleep tonight is there something you haven't done that you need to do or want to do? Someone you need to mend fences with, burnt bridges to fix? People you need to tell them how much you love them? Have you fulfilled your purpose in your life? Ask yourself, Why am I here? How can I make this better? Who do I want to be? Who am I suppose to be? What reason was I put on this earth? What is my purpose? 18. Be an inspiration to your family, co workers and friends. We all fall on our face, we all make mistakes, we all get discouraged, most times we all get up and try again.... sometimes we need a nudge. Instead of being negative or doing negative things, be their inspiration. You do believe they can do it, so why not tell them. If their self talk is negative, then you be their positive self talk.... eventually they will start to say it and believe it too. Life is self fulfilling, failure feeds on itself or causes more failure, achieving does as well. So if you or your love ones are in a negative cycle, break the cycle by changing your thoughts, your self talk, achieve something small to get yourself and your family back into the cycle of achievement. 19. We all file a flight plan every single day for our life. Where is your flight going today? Just like a pilot flying, the winds, the gravitational pull will change your flight plan and take you off course, so you must make small corrections along the way to make sure you make your destination. Have you selected your destination? Have you picked the steps in your flight plan to get there? Every goal is really that easy, pick the goal and figure out how to get there. The easiest way to pick your flight path/plan is find someone who has done it before you, then do what they did. Its all baby steps you know. Just keep an eye on that destination and keep saying...."here is my destination, this is where I'm going, this is where I am now, this is how I'm going to get there.... I will arrive at this time on this day. You can do it..... its just like getting in your car to go to the store, its just deciding where you want to go and how to get there, then take that first step. You can do it!! No matter how big or how outlandish you may think your dream to be... it is obtainable. 20. Laugh every day and try (as hard as it is sometimes) to find the positive and the humor in each situation (and have at least one bite of a truly decadent desert once a week). Life is just too short to not enjoy it thoroughly. 21. We learn the most and do our best work when we have fallen on our face, when we are struggling, when we are worried, scared or frustrated, when we anguishing over something or troubled by it. It is then that you have true motivation, when you think clearer. The most brilliant ideas come to people when they feel lost, frustrated, or at the bottom, helpless or hopeless. Cherish these times because its when you can come up with your best ideas to your biggest problems and challenges. You see, there is a reason for the rainy days. 22. You can't make everyone happy, its useless to try and wasted energy to think you can. 50% of all people will not agree with you at any given time, don't worry about it and don't let it stop you. 50% becomes a lot of people when you are in the public eye. As long as you are not hurting anyone and you believe you are doing the right thing, then go ahead and do it. If you are wondering what is the right thing to do, its usually the harder thing to do, the toughest path to take. The easy way out is rarely the right thing to do. Instead of worrying over what someone thinks of you or says about you, do something amazing and outstanding to inspire them or at least have them sitting on the side lines being jealous, secretly saying, "wow, she has guts". One person with purpose becomes the majority, one way or another. This should probably be taped to your bathroom mirror where one could read it every day. 1. There are at least two people in this world that you would die for. 2. At least 15 people in this world love you in some way. 3. The only reason anyone would ever hate you is because they want to be just like you 4. A smile from you can bring happiness to anyone, even if they don't like you. 5. Every night, SOMEONE thinks about you before they go to sleep. 6. You mean the world to someone. 7. You are special and unique. 8. Someone that you don't even know exists loves you. 9. When you make the biggest mistake ever, something good comes from it. 10 When you think the world has turned its back on you take another look. 11 Always remember the compliments you received. Forget about the rude remarks. Good friends are like stars....... You don't always see them, But you know they are always there. "Whenever God Closes One Door He Always Opens Another, I would rather have one rose and a kind word from a friend while I'm here than a whole truck load when I'm gone. Always in hope and admiration, Celeita
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(A Message to our Best Adopters) Buying your SWAP horse is a privilege earned by our best adopters. If you are an adopter and if you fit into all these requirements..... 1. have had your SWAP adoption horse for at least 2 to 5 years 2. have abided by your adoption contract (with all of your SWAP horses) completely (including sending in your annual updates). 3. You have no intention of selling your adoption horse, 4. Is released for sale by the original and even more so by SWAP, then you may be eligible to buy your adoption horse. Buying a SWAP horse is a privilege that is earned because certain adopters have been great care givers of their horse and have no intention of selling. This is their reward, complete ownership. Here are the rules governing eventual sales of adoption horses: 1. Not all SWAP horses will be sold to adopters, much of it depends on the original donor and their wishes but SWAP has the final decision about selling adoption horses and to who, even if the donor says yes, the program may still say no if they feel its in the best interest of the horse not to sell it or if they have any concerns about the adopter. Some horses that are owned by SWAP will never be sold. Many of the former race horses that came to us from the track and not a private donor can be sold to adopters. No horse will be sold if it is in the best interest of the horse to continue to protect it. 2. To purchase your adoption horse, you must have had the horse in your possession for at least 2 to 5 years. At the 2 year mark contact us and we can discuss the purchase. 3. You must have abided by your adoption contract with all adoption horses in your care, including completing your annual updates and always keeping the horse in the care and facilities that horse was accustomed to and providing the stability that each horse needs (meaning the horse's residence has not been changed excessively while with the adopter), personally and financially the home has continued to be stable. During those years the adopter has had no mention of returning the horse or having problems. We will only sell a horse to an adopter who has had no question about keeping it forever. 4. You have no intention of selling your adoption horse and all signs show that its a perfect fit and you plan to keep the horse for life and not buying just for the resale of the horse. You do not buy and sell horses for a living and have no history of buying and selling horses for profit or hobby. 5. All buyers will sign a Purchase contract with SWAP and mail the original to SWAP HQ. The purchase contract does not allow the adoption horse to be sold (ever), it only allows the adopter to purchase the horse and keep it as theirs forever. We would never allow resell of an adoption horse even after its been sold to the adopter. The reason for this is that when you sell a horse with no contract like ours, the horse looses all its protection, it can then be abused, neglected, mis-used or over used, sold at slaughter or just sold to someone for the sake of making money and there is a myth that if someone has the money to buy, it will be a good home, there is nothing further from the truth and one bad home or one inappropriate home when selling outright can ruin a horses life forever. 6. All buyers will pay 1/2 of the horses appraised or estimated value at the time when the horse was donated or current value which ever is highest. All horses that were valued at less than $5000. at time of donation will use an estimated value of $5000. for purchase price. The original adoption fee is included as part of this amount that the adopter will pay. Meaning if you paid $1000. for an adoption fee and the horses value is $5000. then they will pay $1500. (1/2 of $5000. is $2500. - $1000. is $1500. left to purchase your horse). Your horses appraised or estimated value should be on your adoption contract, as well as your adoption fee paid or we can tell you what your horses was appraised or estimated value was at the time of donation. Some considerations can be given to excellent, extra special homes for extremely expensive horses (if they are released for sale) or when the adopter has had the horse for 5 years or longer. 7. Payments for purchases can be done on a monthly basis with payments as low as $100. monthly until paid in full, starting upon completion of your 2nd year. If paying payments to purchase, then a promissory note and all post dated checks will accompany the purchase agreement. The full original purchase agreement and the full original promissory note must be mailed to SWAP HQ at RR 2 Box 24A Jockey Camp Road, West Union, WV 26456. Call 304-873-3532 with questions or email secondwindadopt@aol.com. If SWAP feels that any part of the adoption contract was not followed during the first 2 years or any of the years that the adopter had the horse, they may require ownership for another year to evaluate the adopter for another year for more evaluation time. The buyer understands that if you are ever more than 60 days late on the monthly fee that you forfeit all funds paid (it becomes a donation) and the horses ownership stays with SWAP and that the horse is not owned by the adopter/buyer until the horse is paid in full. The adoption contract the adopter signed must be complied with completely. Congratulations, we have some great adopters, absolutely the greatest horse lovers the horse industry will ever see and they have continually proven over and over again that regardless of what happens in their life, they will make sure their horses are cared for, finding a way to keep them. Bravo and Kudos to you. I can't think of a better gift to give to the very best that the horse world has to offer. Once purchased, if the buyer at anytime can not keep the horse, SWAP will always accept former SWAP horses back into the program for placement as a donation. Our goal is to have these horses protected for life and though we certainly want to reward our wonderful adopters, our main goal is still to protect the horse for life. How to purchase your adoption horse: 1. contact us at secondwindadopt@aol.com or call 304-873-3532 to see if your horse is released for sale by the donor and more importantly by SWAP. If yes, then..... 2. Check your contract for the value of the horse at time of donation. We can give you that if you don't have it in your records. If its less than $5000. then $5000. is the figure we will use, take 1/2 of that and subtract your original adoption fee and that is how much you owe. Purchase fees can not ever be less than $1000. 3. Sign a Purchase contract and promissory note that basically says you will pay. Then, for example, if you owe $1500. then from a checking account where the checks are numbered over 500 (an established checking account) just write out 15, $100. post dated checks, dated for the same day each month until paid. We hold each check until that date and then deposit it, which makes it easier for both the program and the adopter/potential owner. During that period of time, if the adopter/potential owner has financial delays or concerns, all they have to do is call us to delay a cashing of their payment. We are here to make this as easy as possible for each adopter.
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(A Message to our Best Adopters) Buying your SWAP horse is a privilege earned by our best adopters. If you are an adopter and if you fit into all these requirements..... 1. have had your SWAP adoption horse for at least 2 to 5 years 2. have abided by your adoption contract (with all of your SWAP horses) completely (including sending in your annual updates). 3. You have no intention of selling your adoption horse, 4. Is released for sale by the original and even more so by SWAP, then you may be eligible to buy your adoption horse. Buying a SWAP horse is a privilege that is earned because certain adopters have been great care givers of their horse and have no intention of selling. This is their reward, complete ownership. Here are the rules governing eventual sales of adoption horses: 1. Not all SWAP horses will be sold to adopters, much of it depends on the original donor and their wishes but SWAP has the final decision about selling adoption horses and to who, even if the donor says yes, the program may still say no if they feel its in the best interest of the horse not to sell it or if they have any concerns about the adopter. Some horses that are owned by SWAP will never be sold. Many of the former race horses that came to us from the track and not a private donor can be sold to adopters. No horse will be sold if it is in the best interest of the horse to continue to protect it. 2. To purchase your adoption horse, you must have had the horse in your possession for at least 2 to 5 years. At the 2 year mark contact us and we can discuss the purchase. 3. You must have abided by your adoption contract with all adoption horses in your care, including completing your annual updates and always keeping the horse in the care and facilities that horse was accustomed to and providing the stability that each horse needs (meaning the horse's residence has not been changed excessively while with the adopter), personally and financially the home has continued to be stable. During those years the adopter has had no mention of returning the horse or having problems. We will only sell a horse to an adopter who has had no question about keeping it forever. 4. You have no intention of selling your adoption horse and all signs show that its a perfect fit and you plan to keep the horse for life and not buying just for the resale of the horse. You do not buy and sell horses for a living and have no history of buying and selling horses for profit or hobby. 5. All buyers will sign a Purchase contract with SWAP and mail the original to SWAP HQ. The purchase contract does not allow the adoption horse to be sold (ever), it only allows the adopter to purchase the horse and keep it as theirs forever. We would never allow resell of an adoption horse even after its been sold to the adopter. The reason for this is that when you sell a horse with no contract like ours, the horse looses all its protection, it can then be abused, neglected, mis-used or over used, sold at slaughter or just sold to someone for the sake of making money and there is a myth that if someone has the money to buy, it will be a good home, there is nothing further from the truth and one bad home or one inappropriate home when selling outright can ruin a horses life forever. 6. All buyers will pay 1/2 of the horses appraised or estimated value at the time when the horse was donated or current value which ever is highest. All horses that were valued at less than $5000. at time of donation will use an estimated value of $5000. for purchase price. The original adoption fee is included as part of this amount that the adopter will pay. Meaning if you paid $1000. for an adoption fee and the horses value is $5000. then they will pay $1500. (1/2 of $5000. is $2500. - $1000. is $1500. left to purchase your horse). Your horses appraised or estimated value should be on your adoption contract, as well as your adoption fee paid or we can tell you what your horses was appraised or estimated value was at the time of donation. Some considerations can be given to excellent, extra special homes for extremely expensive horses (if they are released for sale) or when the adopter has had the horse for 5 years or longer. 7. Payments for purchases can be done on a monthly basis with payments as low as $100. monthly until paid in full, starting upon completion of your 2nd year. If paying payments to purchase, then a promissory note and all post dated checks will accompany the purchase agreement. The full original purchase agreement and the full original promissory note must be mailed to SWAP HQ at RR 2 Box 24A Jockey Camp Road, West Union, WV 26456. Call 304-873-3532 with questions or email secondwindadopt@aol.com. If SWAP feels that any part of the adoption contract was not followed during the first 2 years or any of the years that the adopter had the horse, they may require ownership for another year to evaluate the adopter for another year for more evaluation time. The buyer understands that if you are ever more than 60 days late on the monthly fee that you forfeit all funds paid (it becomes a donation) and the horses ownership stays with SWAP and that the horse is not owned by the adopter/buyer until the horse is paid in full. The adoption contract the adopter signed must be complied with completely. Congratulations, we have some great adopters, absolutely the greatest horse lovers the horse industry will ever see and they have continually proven over and over again that regardless of what happens in their life, they will make sure their horses are cared for, finding a way to keep them. Bravo and Kudos to you. I can't think of a better gift to give to the very best that the horse world has to offer. Once purchased, if the buyer at anytime can not keep the horse, SWAP will always accept former SWAP horses back into the program for placement as a donation. Our goal is to have these horses protected for life and though we certainly want to reward our wonderful adopters, our main goal is still to protect the horse for life. How to purchase your adoption horse: 1. contact us at secondwindadopt@aol.com or call 304-873-3532 to see if your horse is released for sale by the donor and more importantly by SWAP. If yes, then..... 2. Check your contract for the value of the horse at time of donation. We can give you that if you don't have it in your records. If its less than $5000. then $5000. is the figure we will use, take 1/2 of that and subtract your original adoption fee and that is how much you owe. Purchase fees can not ever be less than $1000. 3. Sign a Purchase contract and promissory note that basically says you will pay. Then, for example, if you owe $1500. then from a checking account where the checks are numbered over 500 (an established checking account) just write out 15, $100. post dated checks, dated for the same day each month until paid. We hold each check until that date and then deposit it, which makes it easier for both the program and the adopter/potential owner. During that period of time, if the adopter/potential owner has financial delays or concerns, all they have to do is call us to delay a cashing of their payment. We are here to make this as easy as possible for each adopter.
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