Santa Visits the BCHR
Family of 4 tickets - $50
Individual Tickets $15
Visit with Santa and our beautiful rescue horses! Bring your camera. Tickets are sold in 60 min increments.
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Visit with Santa and our beautiful rescue horses! Bring your camera. Tickets are sold in 60 min increments.
Wreath quantities are limited so purchase early. Wreath pick up is Saturday, December 4 from 12-3 during our Santa event. Rain date is Sunday, December 5.
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Come Trick or Treat at the farm! Enjoy games, treats and take your photo with our horses in costume.
Also, be sure to visit Hoof Prints Gift Shop while you’re at the farm. Christmas cards are in! Grab a decorated horseshoe or two for gifts or for yourself.
Raindate: Sunday ,October 31
Tickets required for entry
This is your chance to RUN for our horses! Join us, along with JackRabbit Ridgewood, to raise much needed funds to help rescue and rehabilitate abused and neglected horses. You get to choose your run: 10K, 5K, or a 1-Mile Fun Run! We are a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit and all proceeds go directly toward our mission of Caring for Horses Mind, Body & Soul.
The first 200 registrants will receive a custom-designed BCHR Run For the Horses race t-shirt!
Be sure to register EARLY!
Make sure to use hashtag #BCHRRunForTheHorses in your race photos!
BCHR accomplishments in 2020!
Bring your camera, take a photo with Santa and our rescue horses. Reserve your 30 minute time slot below. Space is limited!
Make sure to visit our equestrian themed store, Hoof Prints, and start your holiday shopping when you visit
Founded in 2015, the Bergen County Horse Rescue’s mission is Caring for Horses Mind, Body and Soul. This includes rescuing and caring for horses who have been abandoned or sent to slaughter. As a non-profit we continue to be run totally by hardworking and dedicated volunteers who donate their time caring for our horses. Please help us to continue our mission by supporting this fundraising initiative! All wreaths are handmade by our volunteers All proceeds go directly toward helping to feed and care for our horses
Wreaths can be picked up at the Rescue during our Holiday event on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., rain date Dec. 6.
Wreaths will be available for purchase at our Santa Event.
Rain date: Sunday, October 25
Tickets MUST be purchased in advance. Limited Availability. Reserve your spot below!
Our newest rescue, Picasso, came to us in August with multitude of issues. After examined by our vet, he was diagnosed with founder, also known as laminitis, which is the destruction of the sensitive laminae that connect the horse's hoof to the soft tissue of the foot. It’s a very painful condition, as horses stand up to 23 hours a day. Founder is similar to Type 2 diabetes in humans.
Picasso also has Cushings Disease, a dysfunction of the pituitary gland most common in older horses. Cushing’s often compromises the immune system, so Picasso will be more prone to infections and other health problems and will need to be seen by the vet more often than our other horses. We are treating Picasso with a special medication, which he will have to take for the remainder of his life. Each pill costs $3, taken once a day, for a cost of around $90/month.
Won’t you help us fulfill our mission of Caring for Horses Mind, Body & Soul by making a donation toward the cost of Picasso’s medication? Your support will directly impact this beautiful creature’s health and well-being.
Learn more about Picasso on Meet Our Rescues page
This is one of those stories: the tale of how my childhood horse and I reconnected after more than 15 years of being apart, and how I came to know the team and mission behind Bergen County Horse Rescue (BCHR).
I grew up in New Jersey but now call the San Francisco Bay Area home. My life, like many of yours, is hectic with the general chaos that comes with having a travel-heavy career combined with raising two young children.
When I was little, horses were my passion, and when I entered junior high, my parents bought me a Dutch warmblood named Konrad. Konrad was my best friend during those awkward middle school years and continued to be there for me as I found my confidence in high school. When I left for college, Konrad moved on to his next owner as Georgetown University did not have a riding team and I knew Konrad needed the daily love and attention that only a local owner could give him.
As my life progressed – through college, career, marriage and motherhood - I thought about Konrad often and always wished I could find him again. After many Facebook messages and triangulating through friends of friends, I got in touch with Annie a few years ago. Annie also owned Konrad during her childhood and stayed in touch with his current owner. She visited Konrad a few times each year and was kind enough to send me pictures of her visits.
Our beloved Goldie
Fast forward to Christmas last year (2018), when my mother-in-law (knowing my love of horses) suggested we take my daughter for a tour of a horse rescue where one of her friends, Jen, volunteered. We spent the afternoon walking around the snow-covered fields at BCHR, saying hello to various horses. We all particularly fell in love with one horse, Goldie, who was 43 years old and was kind enough to allow my daughter to skip in circles around him and pet him. We learned that Goldie was one of the rescue’s oldest and most beloved horses. I was in awe of their mission, caring for of 23 horses who otherwise would have been put to sleep. However, I had no idea that this mission would soon hit close to home.
In a perfect example of God winking, only three months later I heard from Annie that Konrad’s current owner was selling her barn and was unable to find him a new home for Konrad given his age (almost 30 years old!). Remembering my visit, I emailed the BCHR general mailbox and shared my story. Little did I know, this email was received on the VERY same day the rescue lost Goldie, one of its oldest and most beloved horses. And again, God winks.
The team at BCHR acted quickly and made a place for Konrad (who also would have been put to sleep without them). I had the pleasure of being there in person to welcome him to his new home, which is only five minutes from where my mother-in-law lives. Now, whenever we visit our family back East, BCHR is my first stop.
Konrad is thriving! Words cannot express my gratitude to the entire BCHR team for all of the time they spend making BCHR the special place it is today.
While I wish I lived closer and could volunteer my time and be there each week, I wanted to do something to support this fantastic mission from across the country. Today, I am honored to kick off BCHR’s holiday fundraiser with the goal of raising $10,000 to fund the much-needed new fencing around the property and pastures. If you are able to, I ask you to please join me in supporting a very special sanctuary for horses like Konrad by donating below.
With appreciation,
Kristy Duchak
*Please be sure to indicate the funds are for the “Holiday Fundraiser” in the comments section during your checkout process.
Thank you for your continued support!
Our two sweet mini horses were adopted by Lisa Dunn of Saddle River, N.J. and join Dunn’s two retired thoroughbreds to live in a loving environment with plenty of attention and expert care.
Before their rescue, Thunder and Rain were up for auction with other abandoned horses waiting to be sold at a New Jersey horse auction facility. Once they arrived at our rescue they immediately made friends with the other horses, happily running around their turnout. They captured our hearts and enchanted our visitors.
Thunder and Rain’s adoption to a loving forever home both illustrates and completes our mission of Caring for Horses Mind, Body and Soul.
How about a photo with Santa and our rescue horses for your holiday card this year? Join us as we welcome the holiday season at the farm with Santa’s arrival!
Spend the afternoon at the farm with Santa, start your holiday shopping at Hoof Prints, our chic equestrian-themed gift store, and pick up your decorated holiday wreath.
Visit our beautiful rescue horses and get into the holiday spirit!
Please join us for a night of fun on the rescue! Kids will follow a trail of spooky fun on the rescue where they can experience an outdoor Halloween walk through the farm. There will be a hay maze, crafts, stories and more!
Admission: $5 per child or $20 family
Because of the inclement weather in the forecast for Saturday, we are moving the date to Sunday 10/28!
Shop for everything equestrian here at our farm! Unique gifts, one-of-a-kind equine themed treasures and more, thoughtfully curated and selected from area antique shops and dealers and at select estate sales throughout the tri-state area. You’ll also find plush toys, sticker books, horse magnets and other goodies for the kids. Cash or check only.
All proceeds will directly and immediately benefit our rescue horses and will help the BCHR fulfill its mission of Caring for Horses, Mind, Body and Soul.
Our rescue was featured on Fox 5 news this week. We are so grateful for the coverage to help spread the word on the amazing work our volunteers do! Click here to watch the coverage.
“If a true mark of character is how a person treats those who can do nothing in return, the people at the Bergen County Horse Rescue are doing all right. ”
Wander the farm in search of special hidden eggs during our three Easter egg hunts! There will also be food trucks, face painting for the kids, music and crafts and our friends from Northstar Pet Rescue. You’ll get to meet our rescues, goats and chickens and tour the farm, too. Help us welcome spring at the farm at our popular Trot into Spring event in March!
While you’re at the farm, be sure to visit our country store to buy equestrian-themed gift items, books, hand-crafted treasures and more. Be sure to pick up a BCHR t-shirt or sweatshirt to show your support for these beautiful horses. All proceeds help us care for our horses mind, body and soul.
Rain date Sunday, March 25
Goldie celebrated his 43 birthday this month! We honored his special day with a small private gathering. Cheers to Goldie!