ADOPTION OPTION Maryland Equine Transition Service
Pickles: 2007, 15.2h Thoroughbred Gelding. Pickles is a joy to spend time with and one of those horses you im- mediately fall in love with! He loves children and all people alike! Companion only home due to severe Kissing Spine. Barefoot, up to date on shots and coggins.
410-970-6474;
horses@mdequinetransition.org;
www.mdequinetransition.org
Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue
Abigail: 18 year old Percheron QH cross mare. Walk trot canter for intermediate rider. Can be pushy on the ground when anxious.
adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org
Southern Maryland Equine Miracles
Three gelding Minis: Our preference is to rehome together, if possible. Ages, 20, 12 and 3. Sweet and gentle, UTD on shots, Coggins, dental, farrier. Avail- able in December.
301-609-1282;
somdequinemiracles@gmail.com;
www.southernmarylandequinemiracles.com
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
Handsome Henry: 2000, 15.0hh, Tri-Colored Paint. Henry goes w/t/c, English and Western. Enjoys trail riding, brave and confident both alone and with a group.
301-854-5037;
Adopt@defhr.org;
www.defhr.org Freedom Hill Horse Rescue
Sunny: 20 year old, dark brown/black, 15hh, Standardbred with a goofy personality. We believe Sunny’s history was harness racing, then pulling carts for Amish. Rescued from the kill pen at auction in February of 2021. Started under saddle at walk, and working on the trot. He is still a little unsure of himself but doesn’t pull any antics. No buck, rear or runaway. Gets along with other horses. UTD on every- thing. Good for vet, farrier, dentist & trailer.
freedom.hill.org@
gmail.com;
www.freedomhillhorserescue.com Lifeline Horse Rescue & Rehab., Inc.
Batilda: aged Standardbred ex-buggy horse. She is sweet and kind, safe around children. Batilda has wear and tear from a hard life and is ready for a loving, for- ever home as a companion.
301-318-1686;
leila@lifelinehorserescue.org;
www.life-
linehorserescue.org.
The Foxie G Foundation
Thatwouldbegrand: Lovely, 5 yr old TB, 16.1H gelding. Grand is still a little forward under tack so an advanced intermediate to advanced rider would be best. Should stick to lower level jumping around 2’6” & does make some noise when cantering. Fine for local shows but would be penalized at rated hunter shows for the breath- ing noise. Adoption Fee $500.
301-667-2553;
whinnywhiskers@thefoxiegfoundation.org;
www.thefoxiegfoundation.org
Middle Ridge Farm & Rescue
Jill: 13 y.o mare just under 16 hands. Enjoys attention and grooming. Many other special se- nior horses looking for safe pasture homes.
301-305-6440;
info@middleridgefarm.com;
www.MiddleRidgeAnimalRescue.com
Safe Haven Equine Warriors is pleased to announce that
Alfie has found his new best friend. Wishing Bethany and Alfie
a wonderful future together.
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
Contact Tracy at
tracy@equiery.com to place your
Adoption Option for December
To be included in the Adoption Option, your rescue must be registered with the Maryland Secretary of State
Charitable Organizations Division
https://sos.maryland.gov/Charity/Pages/Instructions.aspx THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION | NOVEMBER 2021 | 45 GAIT, INC.
Kira: 13yo registered Paso Fino mare, stands around 14h. She is up to date on vaccines and farrier care, and is waiting for a kind adopter who loves riding ad- ventures on the trail. Adoption fee $1600 in Dillsburg, PA.
Visit
www.gaitrrr.org for details MidAtlantic Horse Rescue
Trewish: B.f., 15.3+ growing, 2018. 2021/22 RRP Makeover Eligible. Lightly raced, ready for any disci- pline. Adoption Fee: $1800. Other nice TBs available.
302-376-7297;
Bev@MidAtlanticHorseRescue.org;
www.MidAtlanticHorseRescue.org
Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue Rune: 8 year old Standardbred gelding.
adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org
Fully blind
but well adapted. Rune loves to play with young horses in his pasture.
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