ADOPTION OPTION
Lifeline Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc Feeling Super: lovely bay 15.2h 2014 OTTB mare. Raced 9 times, ended up in killpen, & is now being gently restarted. While she is still in the evaluation phase, we feel that she will make a nice project for an exp rider looking for a show prospect. Come meet this sweet girl. 301-318-1686;
leila@lifelinehorserescue.org;
www.lifelinehorserescue.org
GAIT Stella: Great on trails, eye catching beauty! 15yo black tobiano Foxtrotter mare, 15.2+h, ground-covering walk, slow foxtrot, trot & canter, great for confi dent novice or above. Adoption fee is $1500 UTD on shots, coggins, etc. no vices. Check website for other great gaited horses avail.
240-720-4545;
www.gaitrrr.org
The Foxie G Foundation Star Touch: 16.3 H, 4 year old Thoroughbred fi lly. As sweet as they come. Unlimited potential with a willing attitude. Goes English & Western. Has a severe sway back & needs the ap- propriate pads when ridden. Adoption fee: $500.
301-667-2553;
whinnywhiskers@thefoxiegfoundation.org;
www.thefoxiegfoundation.org
Days End Farm Horse Rescue Trinket: 2004 Miniature mare. Tinket is a very sweet girl who likes to be groomed and some very light, fun groundwork. Trinket is very gentle around children - come and meet her!
301-854-5037;
adopt@defhr.org;
www.defhr.org.
Days End Farm Horse Rescue Lovely: 2.5 year old bay QH mare with nice conformation. She is in your pocket, smart and athletic. She’s worked on lunging, trailer loading, fl y spray, bathing, tying and stand- ing politely for grooming and the farrier. She is ready to go!
301-854-5037;
adopt@defhr.org;
www.defhr.org.
Standardbred Retirement Foundation Miss Juila D: 5 yo gaited STB; Julia has a great, smooth pace but also working on a trot and canter. Could go Western or English; Trails, light jumping, she loves it all. See our website with other horses available.
609-738-3255;
SRFadoption@gmail.com;
www.Adoptahorse.org
Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue Macey: 6y/o reg. clyde mare. Inter. rider, w/t/c, trail rides, drill team, archery, dressage shows w/scores in high 70’s at schooling shows, great traveler. Brave, quiet, but sometimes sassy. Canker history.
trainer@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.com
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue Rosebud: 19 y/o saddlebred X mare. Companion only, sweet, easy keeper, easy to handle, great for vet/farrier, gets along with others.
trainer@gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.org;
gentlegiantsdrafthorserescue.com
Little Long Ears 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
Izzys Love Equine Rescue Minis: Available for adoption. Vary from 1yo to aged to per- fection. 1 started for driving.
410-903-3303;
izzysloveequinerescue@yahoo.com;
www.izzysloveequinerescue.org
Freedom Hill Horse Rescue Gold Story: Lovely 16.2h, 9yo bay mare. Good natured, easy keeper. Trail rides English, but ready for training. Loads. UTD vaccines, dental coggins. Barefoot. Ready for regular exer- cise to prevent minor swelling in hind left leg diagnosed as lymphangitis. 240-320-7715;
freedom.hill.org@
gmail.com;
www.freedomhillhorserescue.com
Middle Ridge Animal Rescue Liberty: 2yo QH cross mare. SHould mature to 15h. Super friendly and intelligent! Adoption fee $500
301-305-6440;
info@middleridgefarm.com;
www.MiddleRidgeAnimalRescue.com
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Lifeline Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc
Success Story We wish Gina and Koda all the best!
“Koda” is a bay QH mare who was rescued from a killpen and in poor condition. Her teeth were rotting due to malnutrition, and a couple had to be removed. After months of TLC and some retraining, Koda was adopted to a loving home with Gina Miller, who enjoys work- ing with Koda in hand and in the saddle. While at Lifeline, we found Koda to be a very sweet mare, who was a great babysitter for OTTBs, very easy for children to groom and handle, and a blast to ride.
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