

History

Dunrovin
Ranch was a dream conceived in 1993 with the purchase of land in New River,
Arizona. The ranch began its construction with an
eight-stall mare motel. By the time it was built, it was already too small for
the number of horses Susan and Jamie Thompson, owners, had acquired.
In 2002, Dunrovin Ranch changed from a home to four horses to
a home for twelve almost
overnight, with the discovery of PMU foals needing homes. Susan and Jamie,
originally planning to adopt only one PMU foal, were touched by the need for
homes for these beautiful horses, otherwise destined for feed lots. Three foals
were adopted, and two months later two pregnant PMU mares were added to the
herd. Thus the Dunrovin Ranch PMU Rescue and Re-teaching Facility was born.
Since
that time, another eight-stall motel has been added as well as three round pens,
several large, fenced, turn-out areas and a number of stand-alone stalls.
For more information, or a tour of the facility, please call
623-910-6530 or email
susan@dunrovinranch.com
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