Our mission is one of permanence; every rescue that walks through the barn gates stays for life.
Regardless of an animal’s age or medical conditions, the goal is to provide each one with a soft landing, which includes acres to roam, 24/7 free choice hay, individualized diets, consistent and ongoing supplementary and medical care.
Bluemont Sanctuary is home to several bonded pairs, as well as mothers and babies, who live their lives together in safety. The animals who call us home have stability and lifelong friendships.
Under this model, every animal gets to live as naturally as possible and will never be adopted out, ridden or used in any way.
Our mission is one of permanence; every rescue that walks through the barn doors stays for life.
Regardless of an animal’s age or medical conditions, the goal is to provide each one with a soft landing, which includes acres to roam, 24/7 free choice hay, individualized diets, consistent and ongoing supplementary and medical care.
Bluemont Sanctuary is home to several bonded pairs, as well as mothers and babies, who live their lives together in safety. The animals who call us home have stability and lifelong friendships.
Under this model, every animal gets to live as naturally as possible and will never be adopted out, ridden or used in any way.
We met Allister in 2022 at a massive neglect case we worked for months. He was standing off in the distance terrified of the humans that had arrived to help. He’s a big beautiful black Percheron draft with a soft eye and a heart of gold.
Charlotte and her son Taz came to Bluemont from a wonderful couple that rescued them, but did not have the space to care for them long term. In order to let them continue living their best life, they were brought to Bluemont.
Guinness found himself needing a home when his owner became too ill to properly care for him. He had lived in the same loving home for 9 years with his twin brother Mozzie.
Our first resident was a mare named Roxy, a beautiful 17.3 hand imported Hanoverian with a successful jumping career for many years. Unfortunately, she wasn’t offered a soft place to land for retirement. She was no longer “useful” in the horse community because chronic lameness and arthritis prevented her from being able to do a job. If Roxy’s impeccable breeding, world-class training, and amazing personality couldn’t secure her future in a private home, then what does that mean for the thousands of other horses that find themselves displaced every day?
Today, Bluemont Sanctuary is home to over 60 permanent residents, which include a growing family of horses, donkeys, ponies, barn cats, and goats—each one safe, loved, and exactly where they’re meant to be, in their forever home.
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