Irene (In Rehabilitation Program)

Irene is a 2003 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. Irene was one of those in the worst condition and did have very long and misshapen hooves that have required specialized farrier care. She also has very few remaining upper teeth and requires a special diet. She is currently in our Rehabilitation Program and is not currently available for adoption.

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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! She is currently still in rehabilitation but we would consider adopting her out to the right home with donkey experience. She is extremely bonded to her friend Atticus who came in during the same case and we prefer they be adopted together.

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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. Oliver was the worst case and we believe this was what was causing some wobbliness in his hind legs. He is has been under veterinary supervision and has been treated with supplements and good nutrition and he is now doing very well. Oliver has also now been gelded and he would love to find a forever home to continue with his training!

 

Atticus

Atticus (Pine County Donkey #7) is a gelded 2010 standard donkey jack 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. Being the youngest of the herd, Atticus wasn’t in quite such dire condition. However, he did have severely misshapen hooves and has required specialized farrier care. Atticus still has some trust issues although he has come a very long way since intake! He is still difficult to catch and does require a knowledgeable handler. Atticus is still in rehab but we would consider adopting him out to the right home with donkey experience. He has not been separated from his friend Tansy and they are extremely bonded so we prefer they be adopted together if possible.

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