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Bravada (ADOPTED!)

Bravada is a Saddlebred mare who came to MHARF in December 2017. She was pregnant at intake and gave birth to a healthy chestnut colt on 05/23/18 who we named Figaro. Figaro has now been weaned and Bravada is available to go to a new home. She is a nice mannered mare and we believe she had been stared under saddle before–but we have not had a training assessment done yet.

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May (May has been adopted!)

May is a 2005 standard donkey jennet who came to MHARF during a June 2017 Pine County humane case. This case involved 6 other donkeys, all of whom had not had any veterinary or farrier care for many years.  Because of this neglect, several had hooves so long they could barely walk. May was not one of those in the worst condition but she did have very long and misshapen hooves and has required specialized farrier care.

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Tansy

Tansy (Pine County Donkey #5) is a 2001 standard donkey jennet who came to MHARF during a June 2017 Pine County humane case. This case involved 6 other donkeys, all of whom had not had any veterinary or farrier care for many years.  Because of this neglect, several had hooves so long they could barely walk. Tansy was one of those in the worst condition and still requires specialized farrier care. Tansy is also still has some trust issues but is coming around very well!

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Apple Brown Betty (Betty has been adopted!)

Apple Brown Betty is a 2007 standard donkey jennet who came to MHARF during a June 2017 Pine County humane case. This case involved 6 other donkeys, all of whom had not had any veterinary or farrier care for many years.  Because of this neglect, several had hooves so long they could barely walk. Betty was not one of those in the worst condition but she did have very long and misshapen hooves and has required specialized farrier care.

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Oliver

Oliver is a chestnut grade Arabian colt who came to MHARF during a December 2017 humane case. He was foaled in early 2017. He was relatively unhandled at intake but is currently in foster care at Wrisky Ranch where he is learning all about the basics in ground manners like leading, tying, loading, standing for vet and farrier. At time of intake bloodwork indicated that all of the young horses from this intake were suffering from selenium and vitamin e deficiency.

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