Parker County, Texas · 24 / 7
Equine cremation &
horse removal services
Every service below is available across all of Parker County — Weatherford, Springtown, Azle, Mineral Wells, and Aledo. One call handles everything from pickup to the return of remains.
Available every hour
Emergency Dead
Horse Removal
When a horse dies, moving it safely requires equipment most properties don't have. A mature horse weighs 900 to 2,200 pounds. Without a winch and a flatbed capable of handling that load, removal risks injury and property damage. We carry both on every call.
We dispatch immediately from our Parker County base. Before we arrive, we ask for your gate code or on-site contact, your road type, and the horse's approximate location on the property. That thirty-second conversation means we show up ready — not discovering access problems after a three-hour drive.
What's included
Most chosen
Private
Horse Cremation
Private cremation means your horse is the only animal in the retort chamber during the entire process. When cremation is complete, every gram of ash returned to you came from your horse. No co-mingling — at any point, from the moment of pickup through the return of remains.
We use a large-animal retort built specifically for equines. Standard pet crematories operate chambers sized for dogs and cats. Our equipment handles horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys of every breed and size — with the same individual care and documentation regardless of the animal's weight or age.
What's included
Respectful & practical
Communal
Horse Cremation
Communal cremation is a dignified option for owners who do not need ashes returned. Your horse is cremated alongside other animals. The remains are not separated and are not returned to individual owners — they are handled respectfully and in accordance with state guidelines.
Communal cremation carries the same pickup priority, the same professional handling, and the same transport documentation as private cremation. The difference is solely what happens at the end of the process. Many Parker County working ranch owners choose this option for horses that are not kept as companions.
What's included
Honoring their memory
Memorial &
Aftercare Services
A horse is not just an animal. For most Parker County families they are a competition partner, a working ranch horse, or a companion kept for years. We offer memorial options that honor that bond in a tangible way — from the day of loss through the long term.
We also handle the logistics most owners don't think about until the moment arrives: coordinating with your equine vet on post-euthanasia transport, advising on burial regulations for Parker County acreage, and helping you understand every option before you decide under pressure.
What's available
Side by Side
Private vs. communal cremation
The most common question we get. Here's the difference at a glance.
| Feature | Private | Communal |
|---|---|---|
| Horse cremated alone | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ashes returned to you | ✓ | ✗ |
| Cremation certificate | ✓ | ✓ |
| Complimentary hair keepsake | ✓ | ✗ |
| Custom engraved urn option | ✓ | ✗ |
| Chain-of-custody documentation | ✓ | ✓ |
| 24-hour pickup priority | ✓ | ✓ |
| All breeds & sizes | ✓ | ✓ |
Ready When You Need Us
One call handles
everything.
Call for emergency removal or any cremation service across Parker County — Weatherford, Springtown, Azle, Mineral Wells, and Aledo. A person answers at every hour.
Call (817) 668-3935 — 24/7Jump to a service