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About Us

Our Mission

Care

 

Provide quality, life-long comfort and care for horses/ponies and other small farm animals who are unwanted/neglected and/or have special needs making them less adoptable to the general public.

Outreach

Develop and offer outreach programs utilizing our resident animals that provide enriching and life changing opportunities for people of underserved populations who might not otherwise have the chance to experience the healing and transformative power of animals.

Community

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Create a safe, supportive, educational environment for humans and animals alike to connect with our community.

Our History

Where It All Began

 Hidden Haven Farm began in 1991 when founder Tara Wahle adopted her first horse from the fledgling Equine Rescue League in Leesburg, VA. One year later, Tara's mother, Barbara Wahle, also adopted a horse from the ERL. Out of those adoptions grew a desire to help horses find forever homes and to help educate people to better care for and relate to their animals. The concept for The Big Purple Barn emerged in 2010 as a place for people and horses to connect and have the opportunity to learn and grow together. We are pleased to announce our non profit application acceptance in 2013.

 

We have served the equestrian community in various aspects since 1988 and have served our local communities of Bowie, Glendale and surrounding areas since 2001. Visitors to our farm and the area know us by our brightly colored purple barn and our happy and inquisitive residents. As our relationship in the community deepened, The Big Purple Barn was born out of the needs of our community to provide more focused opportunity to access and discover horses, and provide opportunities for under served populations as well as community service learning opportunities for local schools. Since 2010, we have expanded our programs to include volunteer opportunities, school and event outreach as well as interactive and educational opportunities for under served and special needs members of our communities. In 2013, we received our 501C3 designation. In 2014 we were the first Prince Georges County licensed stable to be accepted as a Maryland Horse Discovery Center. In 2015 we began accepting new animals into the sanctuary and now we proudly provide a home to pot bellied pigs, sheep and goats! Our programs focus not only on animal care and appreciation, but on land conservation and stewardship and urban agriculture. We strive to maintain and foster and inclusive and diverse population of people and provide equal access and opportunity to the animals and programs.

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The Big Purple Barn, Inc. is a sanctuary currently providing a permanent home to 15 horses from various rescues, slaughter auctions and private placements. While the majority are rideable in some way, we have several who are not; due to age or medical conditions. We also provide a home to 2 potbellied pigs, 4 goats and 5 sheep! We provide them with food, medical care, exercise, mental stimulation, companionship and love. The majority of our animals have an ongoing special need, like a chronic medical condition, that requires medication and a comprehensive care plan. We pride ourselves in specializing in geriatric animal care, providing the best to our aging resident animals!

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Our Team

A Group Effort

Board of Directors

Tara Wahle
Co-Founder and Executive Director

Barbara Wahle
Co-Founder, Hands-on-Care Volunteer Manager,
and Barn Manager


Taylor Bendlin Guevara
Vice President and Assistant Program Director

Dawn Fritter
Treasurer

Amber Austin
Secretary

Steven Seda
Board Member and Facility Maintenance Director

Elizabeth Jackson
Board Member

Rachael Martin
Board Member

Amy Meyer
Board Member

Healthcare Team

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Horses
Wolf Creek Equine
Dr. Susan Mende



Horse Hoof Care
The Spain Forge
Kerry Spain


Barn Cats
Great Scottie Veterinary Clinic
Dr. Euan Murray


Ruminants and Pigs
Bayside Bovine
Dr. Matthew Weeman


Sheep Shearing
Shroder Shearing
Anne Shroder


Pig and Ruminant Hoof Care
The Hoof Fairy Mobile Pig and Ruminant Trimming
 

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