ADOPTION OPTION Travellers Rest Farm Sanctuary
Freedom: late teens (~18YO) ~15hh Standardbred geld- ing. Sound & rideable. Needs intermediate rider. Stands nicely for grooming, farrier & vet. 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
Alma: 2006 Belgian Mare. Sound for walking rides and loves the trails. Did great in the Lisbon Christmas Pa- rade this year.
adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org
Days End Farm Horse Rescue
Endearing Eva: 2000, 15.3hh, Standardbred, Mare. Kind, older mare looking for a non-riding companion home. Eva is a favorite of volunteers to lead & groom, perfect for beginners or kids to handle. Pasture sound & will make the perfect addition to any herd.
301-854-5037;
Adopt@defhr.org;
www.defhr.org GAIT, INC.
Bobo is a 15yo Grade Walking Horse gelding that stands around 14.3h. Trail experienced gelding that needs a confident, intermediate level rider. Adoption fee is $1800, located in Frederick MD.
Visit
www.gaitrrr.org for details 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
Maryland Equine Transition Service
Kendal - 2003, 16h Oldenburg mare seeking home as pleasure horse or companion. Gets along w/ both mares & geldings, lives out 24/7, barefoot. Super sweet, owner needs to place ASAP.
443-745-7211
mets@defhr.org;
www.mdequinetransition.org
Safe Haven Equine Warriors
(SHEW) is a Maryland-based nonprofit, 501(c)(3) or- ganization dedicated to the humane treatment of all equines. Our primary focus is to rescue, rehab, and re-home equines either suffering from abuse and ne- glect or those in imminent danger of slaughter, abuse, or neglect.
410-718-1806;
info@Safehavenequinewarriors.org;
https://safehavenequinewarriors.org
MidAtlantic Horse Rescue
El Gran Cuyaya, B.g., 16.0+h, 2020. 2024 RRP Make- over Eligible. Lightly raced, ready for a new career. Adoption fee $2400. Other nice TBs 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
46 | JANUARY 2024 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION SAFE HAVEN EQUINE WARRIORS
Congratulates Brielle and the Francia family on their adoption
of SHEW’S mustang, Koda!
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 800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com Southern Maryland Equine Miracles
APOLLO: est. 15yr, 16h Paint/Draft gelding. Kissing Spine surgery in Mar 23. Four months profess post surgery training/assessment. Suitable Trail/Pleasure. Req. lessons wt Intention, exp rider. Current coggins/ shots/farrier. Sweet boy. Adoption fee & Info.
somdequinemiracles@gmail.com; (301) 609-1282
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