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Horses Available for Adoption

Interested in adopting?

Please see our Adoption Guidelines page to see if you qualify and to fill out an adoption application. Potential adopters are welcome and encouraged to make inquires about available horses; however, in order to set up an appointment to meet horses we do require a completed application on file.  Please Note: We do charge adoption fees for our equines. The fees can vary quite a bit depending on the horse (training level, age, needs, etc.). We do not have adoption fees posted with our horse bios, but if you contact us with the names of specific horses you are interested in we will be happy to give you more information. Thank you!

You can find out which horses and other animals have found new homes or have been transferred to another organization by visiting our Recent Adoptions page.

Most Recent Additions: Fannie Mae: TWH mare added to “Rehab” 1/03/19; Hank and Henry: mini donkey geldings added 12/28/18; Galileo: mini gelding added 12/08/18;  Knight: welsh pony gelding added 11/28/18; Salsa: mini mare added 11/13/18; Roma: mini mare added 11/13/18; Tomato: mini mare added 11/13/18; Romeo: Arabian gelding added 11/10/18; Goldie: pony mare added 11/07/18; Cheyenne: pinto mare added to “Rehab” section 10/17/18; Secoya: added to “Rehab” 10/17/18; Bay/Wht Pinto Pony Mare: added to “Rehab” section 10/17/18; Lester: pony mule gelding added 10/06/18; Pine County Black Mare  (added 10/04/18).

Horses who are currently in our Rehabilitation Program can be viewed by scrolling to the bottom of each page.

Horses Available For Adoption

Arlen

Arlen, who was foaled in April 2017,  came to MHARF as a…
June 6, 2017/by mharf

Bravada

Bravada is a Saddlebred mare who came to MHARF in December…
February 4, 2018/by mharf

Cactus Katie (Potential Candidate for the 2019 Trainer’s Challenge)

Cactus Katie is a bay pinto mare who was foaled around 2007…
April 28, 2017/by mharf

Captain

Captain is a pony cross (most likely with some draft) who…
September 20, 2018/by mharf

Cherries (Potential Candidate for the 2019 Trainer’s Challenge)

Cherries is a nice bay mare who came to MHARF from a May…
January 24, 2018/by mharf

Cheyenne

Cheyenne is nice older mare came to MHARF recently at request…
October 22, 2018/by mharf

Cooper (Potential Candidate for the 2019 Promise of the Future Competition)

Cooper came to MHARF in April 2017 as a two-week old foal…
April 24, 2017/by mharf

Delia (Potential Candidate for the 2019 Trainer’s Challenge)

This chestnut mare came to us from a late-April 2018 Brown…
June 16, 2018/by mharf

Della

Della is a 2008 chestnut Arabian mare who came in from a December…
January 30, 2018/by mharf

Draco

Draco is a 1996 black gelding who stands approximately 15.2hh.…
August 3, 2017/by mharf

Electra (Graduate of the 2018 MHARF Trainer’s Challenge)

Electra came to MHARF from a December 2017 humane case. She is…
January 17, 2018/by mharf

Faline (Potential Candidate for the 2019 Promise of the Future Competition)

Faline is a bay Arabian weanling filly who was born on 05/03/18…
June 1, 2018/by mharf
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Horses Currently In Rehabilitation

The horses presented in this section have either recently arrived and are waiting for a veterinary examination and assessment or they have a medical condition that prevents them from being immediately available for adoption. In the case of the latter, there are often veterinary bills that need to be paid. Thanks to the generosity of sponsors, these horses can continue to receive care. Unfortunately, there are usually more horses than there are sponsors.

If you or your organization would like to offer general sponsorship or a special-occasion gift sponsorship for a friend or loved one, please CLICK HERE to see our Sponsorship Gift Program. Give the Gift of Kindness!

Alice

Alice is a beautiful sorrel filly who was born on 08/17/18. Her…
August 23, 2018/by mharf

Bayard

Bayard is a grade Arabian gelding who came to MHARF from a December…
January 24, 2018/by mharf

Bonfyre

Bonfyre is a chestnut Arabian mare who was foaled at MHARF…
April 5, 2016/by MHARF

Cactus Jack

Cactus Jack is a beautiful dark bay yearling gelding who was…
June 17, 2017/by mharf

Dollar

Dollar is a chestnut grade Arabian gelding who came to MHARF…
January 24, 2018/by mharf

Elle

Elle (Registered name Eloquent Echo) is an Arabian mare who came…
July 18, 2018/by mharf

Fannie Mae

Fannie Mae is a sweet sabino Tennessee Walking Horse mare…
January 3, 2019/by mharf

Montana

Montana is a chestnut grade Saddlebred gelding who was foaled…
April 2, 2018/by mharf

Nova

Update 07/2018: Nova is having some ongoing issues with abscessing…
April 28, 2017/by mharf

Nutmeg

Nutmeg is a sorrel grade quarter horse mare who came to MHARF…
January 17, 2018/by mharf

Ringo

Ringo is a grade pinto Saddlebred gelding who came to us from…
April 2, 2018/by mharf

Stormy (Brown County Mare #5)

This chestnut mare (her foster home has named her "Stormy")…
June 16, 2018/by mharf

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PO Box 47 Zimmerman, MN 55398

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