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President Susan Watt
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News & Updates
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Support
Sponsor a Horse
Fund Horse Care
Make a Donation
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Zorina

from $25.00 every month

Zorina is an Adobe Appaloosa Mustang Mare. She was born on the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in 2015 by her mother, Diamond Girl. Zorina is known to be super friendly with the visitors and is always looking for head scratches and her photo to be taken. She is black and white with white facial markings and a bright pink nose.

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Zorina is an Adobe Appaloosa Mustang Mare. She was born on the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in 2015 by her mother, Diamond Girl. Zorina is known to be super friendly with the visitors and is always looking for head scratches and her photo to be taken. She is black and white with white facial markings and a bright pink nose.

Zorina is an Adobe Appaloosa Mustang Mare. She was born on the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in 2015 by her mother, Diamond Girl. Zorina is known to be super friendly with the visitors and is always looking for head scratches and her photo to be taken. She is black and white with white facial markings and a bright pink nose.

Befriend a wild horse!

Make a lasting difference in the life of one of our wild horses. Your monthly gift provides everything your horse needs to thrive, from fresh hay and clean water to essential supplements and medical care. As a Sponsor, you'll help ensure your horse receives expert veterinary attention, dental care, and hoof maintenance while living freely on our vast sanctuary lands. We (and they) are so grateful for your support.

 

You’ll receive:

  • A photograph of your horse

  • A certificate of contribution

  • A Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary calendar

  • A special bond with one of the Sanctuary’s cherished residents

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Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, located in Hot Springs, South Dakota, is a 11,000-acre refuge dedicated to protecting America's wild horses and the ecologically-diverse land they inhabit.

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12163 Highland Rd
Hot Springs, SD 57747

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Hot Springs, SD 57747

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