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Montana (Montana has been Adopted!)

Montana is a chestnut grade Saddlebred gelding who was foaled in approximately 2005. He came to us from a late March 2018 Kanabec County humane case. Montana has put on some much needed weight in his foster home but they are still working on getting his hooves in shape due to neglect and also on ground manners. He will not be assessed for under saddle training  or available for adoption until spring of 2019.

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Jolene (Jolene has been Adopted!)

Jolene has been ADOPTED!

Jolene is a small bay mare who came to MHARF from a late March 2018 Kanabec County humane case.  She was quite malnourished (and also covered in burdock). Jolene is a sweet old mare who was foaled in approximately 1988. We  don’t know if she is broke to ride at this point.  It will most likely be spring of 2019 before we have her assessed for training (and will most likely only recommend her for light riding with a smaller rider).

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Cricket and Duke

Thank you to Annetta for these new photos of Cricket and Duke! Cricket came in pregnant during a Wadena County humane case and both she and her colt Duke were adopted by Annetta.

“Cricket is sure a sweet mare and I’m enjoying riding her. I feel blessed to have them both.”

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Lyric: Lyric has been Adopted!

Lyric is a black and white Saddlebred mare who was foaled at MHARF after her mother Harlem’s Evening Song came in during a 2011 Pine County humane case. Lyric was adopted as a youngster but never stared under saddle. She has come back to MHARF because her adopter could not keep her. This nice mare was entered into our 2018 Trainer’s Challenge of the Unwanted Horse  with trainer Marirose Berner

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“She is the best companion I could have asked for!”

Hi MHARF,
 
I just wanted to share some updates on Lilo (formerly Lucy) whom I adopted last August! Lilo is doing great at our barn and recently celebrated her first birthday! She has been turned out during the day with a small herd of mares and is an absolute riot. Being an orphan, she is a bit naïve to horse culture, so she doesn’t always understand the other horse’s body language, but they have all figured out that she is an odd one and let her have her way.  » Read more about: “She is the best companion I could have asked for!”  »