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ADOPTION OPTION Travellers Rest Farm Sanctuary


Senior, Moxie, is a happy, healthy, well-behaved, people loving lawn ornament looking for a person to love. She is an easy keeper with good ground manners. Gets along with others and can be in a mixed herd. She is being placed as a companion only. .


trfsanctuary@gmail.com; travellersrestfarmsanctuary.org Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue


Vera. 2004 Percheron Mare. A big mare with big opin- ions but brave and fun to ride. Suitable for advanced riders. Adoption fee $800.


adoptions@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org; www.gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org


Days End Farm Horse Rescue


Endearing Eva: 2000, 15.3h, Standardbred. Kind, old- er mare looking for a non-riding companion home. Eva is a favorite of volunteers to lead and groom, perfect for beginners or kids to handle. Pasture sound; 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.


Decorated: Lovely 2017 OTTB gelding. This youngster is green but has a good mind. Best suited for experi- enced home that will bring him along consistently.


leila@lifelinehorserescue.org or call 301. 318.1686. www.lifelinehorserescue.org


Maryland Equine Transition Service


Deforestation – 2000, 15h OTTB gelding seeking home as a companion, possibly project for advance rider. Good for vet and farrier, bathes, loads, can live outside 24/7. Comes with all supplies. Will be UTD on everything.


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; https://safehavenequinewarriors.org info@Safehavenequinewarriors.org; MidAtlantic Horse Rescue


Uncle Ken, b.g., 16.2h, 2018. Super easy kick ride but does crib. Adoption fee $2000-. Other nice TBs avail- able. .


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


IPublic 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 | NOVEMBER 2023 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com Southern Maryland Equine Miracles


Annie, 15h, 26yo Pretty buckskin mare. Gentle wt lovely ground manners. Gets along wt other horses/ ponies. Only for very light riding, leadline or a family pet.


Current farrier/vac/dental. Adoption Application and fee required. somdequinemiracles@gmail.com; (301) 609-1282


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