Tag (Adopted)

Update: 10/14/23: Tag has now been gelded and will soon be ready for adoption.

Tag is a yearling bay roan large pony colt. He is one of two young horses we were able to purchase from a Carlton County property in August 2023 (before a warrant was served in September 2023 which allowed the remaining horses to be removed). Tag has been getting a lot of handling and he is a friendly colt. He is halter broke and he is catching up well with his growth and weight gain.

 

Fancy (Adopted)

Update 10/2024: Georgie has now been weaned and both she and Fancy are available for adoption! Fancy is currently having her training assessment done. She has accepted being saddled and mounted without any issues, but she does not seem to know much else at this point.

Fancy is a chestnut mare who came to MHARF in a September 2023 Carlton County humane case. She has had her intake veterinary work done and her date of birth is estimated as 2013. She was confirmed in-foal at intake time and on 05/02/24 she gave birth to a healthy bay roan filly we have named Georgie. They are currently receiving great care at HH Stables. She will be available for adoption after Georgie is weaned later this year.

Carly (Adopted)

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Carly is a 2023 chestnut mare (daughter of Etta) who came to MHARF in a September 2023 Carlton County humane case. She is halter-broke and ready to find a new home.

Coal (adopted)

Coal is a black gelding who was born in spring of 2023. He came to us as a stud colt from a September 2023 Carlton County humane case. Coal was rejected by his mother, Fancy, during the move, but he was quickly adopted by Etta (who nursed both Coal and her filly, Carly). He was weaned and and gelded when ready. Unfortunately, in early April 2024 Coal suffered an injury from a kick by another horse while at a foster home. He sustained a fractured mandibular incisor plate which was treated by Anoka Equine. The teeth he lost were all lower baby teeth and as of now his adult lower left incisors have not come in. It is likely he will always be missing these lower left incisors. However, he has no problem eating regular food and does not have any other issues with his mouth. Coal currently stands approximately 14.3hh. He has had a lot of handling and has good ground manners. He just turned two, so is not yet started under saddle. Coal was adopted but has no come back to us because he wasn’t the best fir for his older pasture mates. Like most young horses, he likes to play and roughhouse with his herdmates, so a home with suitable companions and space and activity to keep him busy is a must.

 

Cheeks Adopted)

Cheeks is a 2023 filly who came to MHARF in a September 2023 Carlton County humane case along with her dam, Jasmine. Cheeks was weaned in late 2023 and is ready to find an adoptive home. Cheeks’ dam, Jasmine, is a draft cross mare, so she will most likely have some size when she matures.