Khaya Hanci Horse and Game

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Khaya Hanci means "Home of the horses". We offer abused and neglected horses a natural and horse-friendly home in which they can regain their trust in human as a friend.

Are you looking for the unique African bush experience on a horse farm? 

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of neglected and abused rescue horses? You´ve got experience in working / rehabilitating horses from the ground and from the saddle? Do you want to be part of their rehabilitation ...

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Are you looking for the unique African bush experience on a horse farm? 

Do you want to make a difference in the lives of neglected and abused rescue horses? You´ve got experience in working / rehabilitating horses from the ground and from the saddle? Do you want to be part of their rehabilitation process and in return experience South Africas Flora and Fauna from their backs on long relaxing trails? Do you want to do farm work on horseback and join our presence program on our neighboring farms? 

Then Khaya Hanci is the perfect spot for you! 

We have been living in South Africa for several years now and our passion for horses is not leaving us behind. The circumstances of too many horses in South Africa was a calling for us to contribute towards the horses well-being. 


We had to realize, that both, the private and business sector within horses creates a lot of neglected, abused and misunterstood horses. The animals are used for various purposes and are intended to generate profits. Whether in commercial tournament sports or in tourism. The financial success has an immense influence on the keeping of the animals. If the animals no longer generate this success, alternatives must be found.

• We observe something similar in the private sector: Especially in Limpopo, where living on a farm is common. Many families then buy horses as an entertainment for the children. At the same time, most farmers do not have an understanding of horsemanship or any other knowledge about a horses needs. At the end of the day, this often leads to misunderstandings, conflict between human and horse and ends in abuse. This endless number of horses living on farms is then no longer of interest in the owners eyes. They either end up on slaughter trucks or we find them tied up in stables,  roaming free on farms, mostly in bad conditions. 

Once the horses arrive at Khaya Hanci we immediately provide a stress-free environment. Many of our 4-legged friends spend the first few months with the herd, enjoy 24 hours of freedom and get used to their new home. We then gradually build up contact with people, individually adapted to the horse.

An example from working with Hanuta.

According to the information that reached us, Hanuta was already being used as a riding horse, but had hardly been touched for some time. The pre-owner told us he can not be touched and refuses contact with human. This person wanted to ride horses and lost interest in Hanuta, showing the described behaviour. 

Shortly before he and another horse came to us, we also received the news that they had not been fed properly for days. Apparently the person in charge did not fulfill their duty. So that's how Hanuta arrived at the farm underweight. Together with his buddy Mars (thoroughbred), he was allowed to graze in peace, gather strength and slowly approaching the herd. For him, the first contact with us humans consisted of treats and without any requirements.

It quickly became clear how anxious Hanuta is when dealing with people and how much insecurity is evident in his behavior. Thanks to his curiosity, he soon made progress and we were able to take the next steps. Touches on the head caused him great concern. Putting on a halter seemed almost impossible. But with patience and  repetition, he was finally able to relax more and more with us human. Today, after 12 months, Hanuta appears as a curious, human-oriented horse, which faces new challenges and has learned to accept humans as trustworthy partners by his side. We are all very excited about the next steps.

We have found exactly the right spot for our work on our 450-hectare farm in Limpopo. Here we have the opportunity to take in horses and to offer them enough space for a horses needs. We believe that horses are in best condition when allowed to live in a herd.

Our herd consists of about 17 horses. If necessary, we have the opportunity to temporarily form small herds. On our farm, the horses have access to an endless amounts of grass, wide areas, shady places under trees and enough water at any time. For the rehabilitation training we work in the round pen and on the riding arena. For other interactions, we have a cleaning and washing area available, as well as the carefully designed tack room with individual equipment for each horse.

Our vision is to be able to offer individual horses rehabilitation in which they can rediscover their trust in people and live a stress-free and species-appropriate life. Each horse decides for itself on the extent and speed of that process. While some of them develop into true reliable partners in the field, we only work with others from the ground. The focus is always on the horse and its needs. In order to continue pursuing our vision, we need the support of motivated volunteers who want to combine the African bush and the passion for horses. If you share the passion for the well-being of horses and the African savannah, you will surely experience the time of your life. A calm and friendly manner is an advantage for everyone. If volunteers want to be integrated into horse rehabilitation, prior knowledge is required.


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Ulrike Hake

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Khaya Hanci Horse and Game avis

spela tomsic rating5,0

2024 at Horse and Farm Assistant

My stay on Khaya Hanci was trully unforgetable and I couldn't have asked for a better experience. For anyone who loves horses and animals this is simply paradise. Ulrike and Jurgen are such good hosts, who take care that you immedietaly feel welcomed and comfortable. They also care that we ...
Lucia Edel rating5,0

2024 at Horse and Farm Assistant

Ich war für drei Monate auf der Farm und es war viel zu kurz! Die Erfahrungen, Menschen und Tiere sind dass was Khaya Hanci so besonders machen. Es war eine einzigartige Zeit mit vielen besonderen Erlebnissen und Momenten, die ich nie wieder im Leben vergessen werde! Uli und Jürgen sind ganz ...
Maria Granitzer rating4,4

2024 at Horse and Farm Assistant

It has been an amazing time at Khaya Hanci and I really miss being in that african paradise. The nature was fascinating and my favourite thing was going on horseback safari and spotting the different african animals which are on this farm. For sure, I really enjoyed the safari with the jeeps too and ...
Claudia Vermeer rating5,0

2023 at Horse and Farm Assistant

My time at Khaya Hanci Horse and Game Farm was absolutely amazing and I would have loved to stay longer. Every day was a new adventure and I learned so much about life on a game farm and about making horses happy. The owners are the most hospitable people one can imagine. Besides sharing their ...
Kathrina rating5,0

2022 at Horse and Farm Assistant

I have volunteered at Khaya Hanci for the second time and I would always come back to this truly amazing place. It feels like it is not just "Home of the Horses" but a place where dogs, game and people found a place to live together peacefully. During this time I've learned so much about horses, ...
Clarissa Du Plessis rating5,0

2022 at Horse and Farm Assistant

Khaya hanci is a fantastic place for horses and for you as volunteer to gain knowledge. During the 6 months that I've been there it became my second home. I learned so much from the Khaya Hanci they have a magnificent way of working with rescue animals like the horses. The people there is extremely ...

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