ADOPTION OPTION Sponsored by Maryland Equine Transition Service Maryland Equine Transition Service
Allistar FC “Alli”: 2000, 14.2h reg. Arabian mare look- ing for a new job w/confident, advanced handler/rider to help her regain confidence. Trained Eng, but will need a restart. Tack included! Unlimited potential! FTGH
410-970-6474;
horses@mdequinetransition.org;
www.mdequinetransition.org
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
Veda: 2003, 15.0h, Quarter Horse. Perfect companion for the older horse. Light riding. English and western. This sweet mare would be a great addition to any herd.
301-854-5037;
Adopt@defhr.org;
www.defhr.org Maryland Equine Transition Service
Chance: Rocky Mountain / QH gelding, 2007, 15.1h. Needs exp rider/handler for riding refresh (been 5yrs), would be a nice pleasure/trail horse. Managed for his- tory w/laminitic episodes, requires dry lot.
410-970-6474;
horses@mdequinetransition.org;
www.mdequinetransition.org
MidAtlantic Horse Rescue
Modero: Chestnut, gelding, 15.3h, 2016. 2021 RRP Makeover Eligible. Adoption Fee: $1800. Other nice Thoroughbreds available.
302-376-7297;
Bev@MidAtlanticHorseRescue.org;
www.MidAtlanticHorseRescue.org
Lifeline Horse Rescue & Rehab., Inc.
Beamer: 16h, 2016 chestnut OTTB gelding. Super sweet, sound, good ground manners. Very green so will req exp rider. Currently in training. Give Beamer a forever home. We require a contract and references.
301-318-1686;
Leila@lifelinehorserescue.org;
www.lifelinehorserescue.org
Safe Haven Equine Warriors
Dauphne: 13 hands of sweetness. Dauphne is a 6 yr old pony mare. Still very green, but super willing. Un- limited potential! Adoption fee $900.
410-718-1806;
safehavenequinewarriors@gmail.com;
www.safehavenequinewarriors.com
Freedom Hill Horse Rescue
Gabe: Fun, 15.1h, 1997, ch, QH gelding. Western pleasure exp, neck reins, rocking horse slow lope, very willing to please. Great for a beginner at mostly a walk - no jumping, wonderful for light trail riding only.
freedom.hill.org@
gmail.com;
www.freedomhillhorserescue.com
Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue
Bullet: 28 year old, 15 hand, Appaloosa gelding. Sound for walking rides, but would do best as a com- panion.
adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org
Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue
Billy (Hillbilly): 20 year old, 16.2 hand, Belgian cross. walk/trot/canter for intermediate rider.
adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org
GAIT, INC.
RubyRu: 16yo, 14.3h reg Mountain Horse mare. Very well broke, ready to hit the trail w/int rider. Sweet, well gaited, lovely trot & canter. Great “handle”, has camp- ing exp. Adoption fee $1100. Located in Frederick, MD.
240-720-4545;
www.gaitrrr.org
Little Longears 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
Middle Ridge Farm & Rescue
Jill: Looking for a home as a companion and pasture pet. 12yo, just under 16 hands. Many other special se- nior horses looking for safe pasture homes.
301-305-6440;
info@middleridgefarm.com;
www.MiddleRidgeAnimalRescue.com
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The Foxie G Foundation
Drevan: 13yo, big, 16.2H, pretty Thoroughbred mare with a lovely way of going. She has shown on the locall level as a hunter and does best with a soft confident rider. Adoption fee $500.
301-667-2553;
whinnywhiskers@thefoxiegfoundation.org;
www.thefoxiegfoundation.org
Maryland Horse Rescue
Ginger: 1998, 15.2h Paint mare. Gorgeous girl! Very gentle & laid back, gets along in mixed herd. Avail as a companion with no adoption fee through our unique foster program. Ask us about the benefits of fostering!
301-992-0284;
mdhorserescue@gmail.com;
www.mdhorserescue.net
800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
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