ADOPTION OPTION Travellers Rest Farm Sanctuary
Freedom is a late teens (~18YO) ~15hh Standardbred gelding. He is sound and rideable. Requires an inter- mediate rider. Stands nicely for grooming, farrier and vet. He is an easy keeper, and does fine blanketed with 3-sided shed access 365/24/7 - he does not need to be stalled.
trfsanctuary@gmail.com;
travellersrestfarmsanctuary.org Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue
Chief is a 24 year old 18hh Percheron gelding that loves hitting the trails for walk/trot rides. Chief needs daily eye medication and a rider that can lend him confidence when he needs it.
adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org
Lifeline Horse Rescue & Rehab., Inc.
Johnny: Young OTTB looking for a forever home with moderate work and a patient, experienced rider. For more information, please contact.
leila@lifelinehorserescue.org or call 301. 318.1686.
www.lifelinehorserescue.org
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
June: 1999, 15.0h, Quarter Horse. Easy-going, low maintenance mare looking for a non-riding retirement/ companion home. Not dominant in the field and gets along well with her other herd mates. Easy to catch for grooming and her small grain meal once a day (very easy keeper, living in a muzzle most of the year). Would make a great addition to any herd!
301-854-5037;
Adopt@defhr.org;
www.defhr.org GAIT, INC.
Starling: beautiful 13.3H 18yo Spotted Racking Pony. She isvery well gaited & happy to go along all day. She does it all from rail to trail. Confident novice or above, size appropriate rider recommend, she’s more than able to keep up with the “big” horses, but has a head full of
sense and no vices.Located in Frederick, MD. Visit
www.gaitrrr.org for details
Maryland Equine Transition Service
Albert’s Crossing – 2000, 17h OTTB gelding urgently seeking companion home. Loveable, BEAUTIFUL guy with lots of personality. Healthy, barefoot, good w/ mares & geldings, can live out 24/7, UTD on every- thing. May do great with liberty groundwork.
443-745-7211
mets@defhr.org;
www.mdequinetransition.org
Safe Haven Equine Warriors
(SHEW) 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the hu- mane treatment of all equines. Our primary focus is to rescue, rehab, & re-home equines either suffering from abuse & neglect or those in imminent danger of slaughter, abuse, or neglect.
www.safehavenequinewarriors.org; 410-718-1806 MidAtlantic Horse Rescue
Cripple Creek, dk.b.g., 16.1+ growing, 2020. Excellent mover, easy to ride, clean and sound. Sure to be the top in any discipline. 2024 RRP Makeover Eligible. $3500. Other nice TBs always available.
302-376-7297;
Bev@MidAtlanticHorseRescue.org;
www.MidAtlanticHorseRescue.org
The Foxie G Foundation
The Foxie G Foundation provides rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming for Thoroughbreds, whether off the track or not. Through a permanent retirement and adoption program these horses are given the opportunity to find new homes and often a new career.
301-667-2553;
whinnywhiskers@thefoxiegfoundation.org;
www.thefoxiegfoundation.org
Freedom Hill Horse Rescue
Public non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to rescuing horses from neglect, abuse & abandonment and improving their lives by providing a safe haven for healing & rehabilitation.
freedom.hill.org@
gmail.com;
www.freedomhillhorserescue.com
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 Southern Maryland Equine Miracles
IN MEMORIAM: It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Willow on December 16, 2023. She was the very first rescue which started SMEM in 2017. She was loved by so many of our young volunteers & our sup- porters. Nothing here will ever be the same for us! We hope you are running in green pastures sweet Willow..
somdequinemiracles@gmail.com; (301) 609-1282
SOUTHERN MARYLAND EQUINE MIRACLES is beyond happy to announce the Final Adoption of APOLLO on Jan 1, 2024. What a great way to start the new year with
a happy ever after story for this sweet boy. Sheli Knott Laney is now his proud owner and her love and dedication to him
is undeniable! We want to thank each and every person who supported Apollo this last year with his surgery and care. (Especially Dr. CJ Caniglia and Dr. Malan Willis)
Contact Tracy at
tracy@equiery.com to place your
ADOPTION OPTION FOR THE NEXT ISSUE
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 | FEBRUARY 2024 | 49
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