Epona (Epona has been Adopted!)

Epona came to MHARF from a late March 2019 Fillmore County humane case. She was foaled in approximately 2017. Epona is a nice young mare who we believe has some thoroughbred breding. This past summer she has been placed with trainers Cameryn and Morgan Allen for our 2019 Promise of the Future Training Competition. They competed successfully in September and brought home the 2019 POF Grand Championship! Epona is now ready to find a new home.

You can follow Epona’s training journey on her Facebook Page!

You can read more about this humane case by following the links to media coverage on our Home Page.

Freedom (Freedom has been Adopted!)

This pinto gelding came to MHARF from a late March 2019 Fillmore County humane case. He is in his early 20’s and was extremely emaciated at intake. He was taken directly to Anoka Equine Veterinary Services where he spent the next two weeks receiving rehabilitative care and veterinary treatment. He was then moved to a great foster home where he was able to continue his rehab. He has now put on some much needed weight and is ready to find a new home. He is broke to ride but needs a refresher and he needs some work on ground manners. Freedom is at the bottom of the pecking order so any new home will have to make certain he is able to have his meals without having to defend them from other horses. He also requires additional grain as he has senior horse teeth.  You can find links to the media coverage of this humane case on our Home Page. 

 

Luta (Student of the 2019 MHARF Trainer’s Challenge)

Luta has been ADOPTED!

Luta came to MHARF from a March 2019 Fillmore County humane case. We have placed her with trainer Shaylor Alley for our 2019 Trainer’s Challenge.  Luta still needs to gain some weight and we want to thank Shaylor for  taking her as his Challenge horse even though she still requires rehabilitation time. Shaylor will work with Luta and give her the nutrition and rehab care she needs while also starting her training on the ground. When she is ready he will start her under saddle so she can compete in the Challenge on Sept. 7th and find a new home. You can follow Luta’s and Shaylor’s journey on their Facebook Page .

For more information on how to adopt a Trainer’s Challenge horse Click Here!

 

Fannie Mae (Adopted)

Fannie Mae has been ADOPTED!

Fannie Mae is a sweet sabino Tennessee Walking Horse mare who stands 14.2hh and was foaled in 2000. She was adopted but her previous adoptive family is hoping she can find a new home because life changes mean they can no longer spend the time with Fannie she deserves. She is broke to ride and is suitable for lighter trail riding.  Fannie did have a history of laminitis in both front feet when she originally came in. However, proper farrier care and diet have kept her sound since that time. Due to her history of laminitis, she should not be out on lush grass pasture.

This is the info we received from her previous adopters:
“Pros: Catchable,  Stands still for mounting,  Easy keeper.   Blankets fine.  Loads and unloads great.  Quiet in the trailer.  Ties perfectly.  Great for farrier and vet.  Bomb proof on the trail. Big walk.
A sweet girl.  More relaxed on trail than on the property.  Maybe a bit herd bound. Goes over bridges.
She is an outdoors horse year round with access to shelters.
She forges due to such big strides so boots to protect her heels in front and square toe trimming of rear feet is helpful.
 Cons:  She has a growth on her tongue that is scar tissue. Does not affect the bit, or eating and only found it on a teeth float.  We use a myler barrel snaffle bit with little shanks.
Even though a TWH,  she doesn’t gait readily and we haven’t gaited much at all.”

Hank and Henry (Update Hank and Henry have been Adopted!)

Update 12/29/18: Hank and Henry have been ADOPTED and are no longer available.

Hank and Henry are two mini donkeys who came to MHARF because their owner was ill and could no longer keep them.  They are both yearlings and are now gelded. We would like to place them in a home together.