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Journey (Adopted)


Journey has been Adopted!

Journey is a registered quarter horse gelding (Little Star Journey) who was foaled in 2002. He was surrendered to MHARF by his owners in August 2022 because they could not give him the care he needs. Journey is extremely thin, but we were lucky to get him in time to save him. He was put on a careful ,refeeding program and as soon as he gained enough weight to handle the procedure,

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“I’m so incredibly proud of my boys!”

Congratulations to Bella and her adopted MHARF horses, Ketch and C.J. (Cactus Jack) on a successful county fair season! We received this great update from Bella, including photos of the story boards she put on the stall fronts. What a wonderful way to represent rescue horses!

“Hello, I just wanted to share some photos from the Dakota County Fair and let you know how we did:). First off, I’m so incredibly proud of my boys!  » Read more about: “I’m so incredibly proud of my boys!”  »

Lacey (Adopted)

Lacey has been Adopted!

Lacey is a Tennessee Walking Horse/ Paso Fino  mare who was foaled around 2009. She stands approximately 14.2hh. Lacey is a nice mare who is a little more on the nervous side temperament-wise. She did not have much handling at all before she came to us and she had some trust issues. She is currently in training with Anna Hill of Longstocking Stables where she has learned to ground drive,

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“She’s been a wonderful addition to our horse family.”

We just received this great update on Addi who was adopted from MHARF last December. Thank you to Mary and family, and thank you to Longstocking Stables – Anna Hill for the help with a training assessment and placement:
“I adopted Addi in December of 2021 and she’s been a wonderful addition to our horse family. Addi is 21 and we don’t know much about her past but occasionally we get a clue.

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“Thank you so much for the opportunity to help and love this amazing boy!”

We were very sad to hear from Angela that she had to make the decision to put her beloved MHARF horse Bill down last week. Bill originally came to MHARF in 2014 in an abandonment case. We know this was an incredibly tough decision and we are so thankful to Angela for taking such good care of Bill and for making the kindest choice for him:
“I struggled long and hard with this decision,

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