Splash has been adopted

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I wasn't convinced there was such a thing as love at first sight until I saw a picture of Splash on Facebook. I had begun casually searching for a new horse and there was something about the little paint gelding - not a pony but barely a horse - that caught my eye. He's been everything I didn't even know I needed in a new horse: easy going, quick learner, game and willing. He's done everything I have asked of him and I think a large part of this is in part to the training he received during his time at HERD. My family and I are so happy he's with us and look forward to many adventures to come.—Jennifer F.

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Toby has been adopted!

Thoroughbred TOBY was in HERD since last winter. He came off the track and we gave him time to recharge his battery and come into his own again. He was happily adopted by Cortlinn Bailey of SC in July to be her eventing partner. Beth Harrill helped …

Thoroughbred TOBY was in HERD since last winter. He came off the track and we gave him time to recharge his battery and come into his own again. He was happily adopted by Cortlinn Bailey of SC in July to be her eventing partner. Beth Harrill helped us make this possible with getting Toby started over fences and used to riding out quietly to explore his new world.

Chevy is ready for adoption!

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This is draft cross CHEVY. He is a solid citizen, stout, 15.2 gelding. Vet who has known this fellow and gelded him confirmed his age as 11. He is in search of a home for trail riding, fox hunting, and just being a big pet! A HERD horse with amazing potential fits right into the family.

For more photos and video click here: http://www.herdrescue.org/chevy

Vixen

HERD named her VIXEN and this is an outstanding young mare. Great mind, very athletic. She rode out across a 60 acre field solo today hacking and was wonderful on a trail ride yesterday walk,trot and canter with another companion horse ... happy to lead or follow. Up for adoption soon in training with Beth Harrill in NC.

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