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Sponsored by ADOPTION OPTION


Days End Farm Horse Rescue Jester: 2011 Chestnut Quarter Pony 12.1h gelding,W/T/C, obstacles, and jumping small courses. He recently went on his first trail ride and loved it! He has a great brain and temperament that would make him a good prospect for any discipline.


301-854-5037; adopt@defhr.org; www.defhr.org


Days End Farm Horse Rescue King Kalvin: 2011 Bay Quarter Horse 14.2h gelding. English or Western, W/T/C, and trails. Despite being blind in one eye, nothing phases Kalvin. He is a straight forward guy who would love to be someone’s all-around partner


301-854-5037; adopt@defhr.org; www.defhr.org


Equine Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. Lily of the Valley: a lovely quiet Thoroughbred mare mak- ing her comeback. Extensive ground work; walk, trot, canter under saddle. Excellent pleasure/trail horse prospect.


443-627-0444; equinerescue_rehab@yahoo.com; www.equinerescuerehab.org


Freedom Hill Horse Rescue Romeo: ‘04 Welsh Cross gelding 14.3h. Has genetic degenera- tive suspensory disease, currently stable, light regular exercise by lighter rider wld be gd. Well trained U/S, stands still at mounting block & is a lot of fun to be around. Needs an exper handler/rider as he is vry smart & will try to get away w/mischief.


240-320-7715; freedom.hill.org@gmail.com; www.freedomhillhorserescue.com


GAIT Sarah: Big, Beautiful, Smart, Smooth and ready to hit the trails! 8yo mountain horse type mare 15.2+h. Stout, well broke, stands at the block for mounting, easy going and easy to fall in love with. More whoa than go, great for confident novice or above, husband or guest horse too. Adoption fee is $1300. UTD on shots, coggins, etc. no vices.


240-720-4545; www.gaitrrr.org


ADOPTION OPTION SUCCESS STORIES DEFHR’s oldest resident (32),


Davidson, getting to know the neighbors at his new home!


Days End Farm Horse Rescue


301-854-5037 adopt@defhr.orgwww.defhr.org www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue Grumplestilskin: 15 y/o, 17 h Belgian mare. Inter. rider, w/t/c, trail rides. Timid, but gentle. Well behaved off site. Mild arthritis.


adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org; gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.com


Izzys Love Equine Rescue Minis: Available for adoption. Vary from 1yo to aged to per- fection. 1 started for driving.


410-903-3303; izzysloveequinerescue@yahoo.com; www.izzysloveequinerescue.org


Lifeline Horse Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc Toby: Gaited 9yo, 15h Paint-TWH cross gelding. “In your pocket” friendly & absolutely loves people. Green but very willing to please. Super brave & has been used for trail rid- ing.


301-318-1686; leila@lifelinehorserescue.org; www.lifelinehorserescue.org


Little Long Ears Miniature Donkey Rescue Donkeys, donkeys everywhere! Miniatures, Standards & even Mammoths! Donkeys are sweet, social & super smart! Come see for yourself. We have lots of donkeys ready for adoption.


301-908-7351; info@littlelongears.org; www.littlelongears.org


Maryland Horse Rescue Dolce: 2006, 16h TB gelding. Looking for a companion horse? He’s as friendly as they come. Pasture sound & gets along in mixed herd. Avail as companion w/no adoption fee through our unique foster program. Ask us about the ben- efits of fostering!


410-294-1521; mdhorserescue@gmail.com; www.mdhorserescue.net


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CONGRATULATIONS TO PROUD NEW OWNERS & HAPPY HORSES!


Katie Roenigk & Rosie testing out their selfie skills!


Safe Haven Equine Warriors 410-442-5177


safehavenequinewarriors@gmail.com DECEMBER 2018 | THE EQUIERY | 59


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