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Bayard

(22,011 posts)
Sun Apr 2, 2017, 12:42 AM Apr 2017

Re-homing a Horse

I have a cute little Quarter Horse mare, that showed up with a gelding, at my barn when I was still out in CA. They were starving, wormy, with sores, and nylon halters embedded in their noses. I only meant to get them rehabbed, and then find other homes for them.

That was several years ago. I ended up moving them with my other horses from CA back to KY. I placed the gelding (35 years old, and hardly any teeth left) with a friend as a companion to her old gelding. He's still in great shape, and doing very well. I still need to re-home the mare. I have ridden her previously, but she was trained Western. I ride dressage. Have not had time or energy to re-train her for a discipline for which she's not really suited. I want her to go to a home that only wants her as a pet or companion, or is willing to put her back into professional training for a tune-up. She's not a kid horse without that. We think she's about 20 years old. She's about 14 hands, healthy, with good feet, all vacc's and worming current. Bright chestnut with white markings.

I am in southwestern Kentucky. Please email me privately for more info and photos. Sorry, PhotoBucket can't seem to get this photo rotated.


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Re-homing a Horse (Original Post) Bayard Apr 2017 OP
What a sweet girl. beam me up scottie Apr 2017 #1

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
1. What a sweet girl.
Tue Apr 4, 2017, 01:39 AM
Apr 2017

We don't have any more room but I'll ask our farrier if he knows of anyone who would give her a good home.

Keep us updated.

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