Hithger

For well over 2 decades, Ginny Freeman has taken in, cared for and re-homed a multitude of donkeys, horses, mules and hinnies. She has personally tended to each and every animal's needs, making sure that they are brought up to date with vaccinations, hoof care, de-worming, and overall general health. She sees personally to necessary gentling prior to placement into new, proper homes.
*Ginny Freeman received the 2006 "Making a Difference" award through the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Program.
*Ginny Freeman received the 2006 "Making a Difference" award through the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Program.
Mission statement
HITHGER was named years ago, because people teased Ginny, and her husband, Dave, saying, " You must have holes in your heads," for taking in so many equines in need.
"Well, someone's got to do it (rescue)," Ginny says, over and over again. "I can't stand to see animals suffer with neglect or abuse." The horse in the photo above, was battered and considered untrainable, tossed into and out of several homes before the HITHGER took her in. Now, Sapphire is saddle trained and lives with a loving family, in Pahrump, NV.
Sapphire is one of numerous successful placements through HITHGER over the years.
HITHGER is located one and a half miles north of Artois, CA, right off of hwy 99W.