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2009 Adopted Horses: Most Recent  Page 2
2008 Adopted Horses: 
Most Recent   Jan-June

 
Name:  Cracker Jack T-Bar #:  H116
Age:   Sex: john (boy)  Height: 12Hh Weight:
Color: orange/tan with white muzzle
Breed:  Hinny (Mom is a donkey; Dad is a horse)
Registered Association: Reg #:  
Abilities: Great with women and kids. May be trained under saddle
ADOPTED - Thank You! Location: Cameron
Description: LOVES women and children! Would make a great guard mule as he does not like dogs and will keep them away from calves. Would like to be with another equine. 
Name:  Liberty T-Bar #:  H108
Age:  2 yrs Sex:  filly Height:  Weight:
Color: Black and white tobiano
Breed:  Paint
Registered Association: Reg #:  
Abilities: Ready to train
ADOPTED - Thank You! Location: Washington, TX
Description: Liberty was seized by law enforcement when she was found with a halter EMBEDDED in her face. It took several hours of surgery to remove the embedded halter; and Liberty is healing up nicely. She will need a second surgery to look 'normal'. The seizure photos are too horrific to show. Liberty could use your prayers and support.
Update: April 2008: Liberty has healed up beautifully and is available for adoption. 

Click Here to see Liberty's original photos of the embedded halter (Warning: very graphic)


Name:  Sailor T-Bar #:  H097
Age: 3.5 yrs Sex: Gelding Height: Weight:
Color: Dun
Breed:  Quarter horse
Registered Association: Reg #:  
Abilities: Halter Broke & Trained to Ride "Green Broke". Needs experienced rider.
ADOPTED - Thank You! 

Name:  Tejas T-Bar #:  H131
Age:  1 yr Sex: Gelding Height:  Weight:
Color: Tan and white
Breed:  Paint
Registered Association: Reg #:  
Abilities: Halter broke
ADOPTED - Thank you!
Description: One of 8  neglected horses awarded to True Blue Animal Rescue  by Burnett County judge. 

He is halter broke, will stand to be groomed with out a halter, lets me handle his front feet. He allows me to stand behind him and comb his tail. Of course he is handled several times a day with lots of brushing and petting. 

Update August: Loads well, leads, ties, loves baths, grooms, picks up his feet for cleaning. Has been sacked out with a plastic bag, very calm, lets the dogs eat with him.

Name: Bud  T-Bar #:  H121
Age: 16 yrs Sex:  Gelding Height:  Weight:
Color: Bay with white star and snip
Breed:  Grade
Abilities: Rideable
ADOPTED - Thank You! Location: Washington, TX
Description: This horse was one of three horses found estray in Washington County. After searching for their owner and no one coming forward, they were transferred to TBAR. Bud is back to a healthy weight and is rideable.

Name:  Sirius T-Bar #:  H108
Age: 30 yrs Sex: Gelding Height: Weight:
Color: Sorrel
Breed:  Arabian
Registered Association: Reg #:  
Abilities: Broke to ride, great around people
ADOPTED - Thank you! Location: 
Description:  Sirius and Cara are companions who have been together for 10 years and would like to be adopted together. These horses are great to be around.  Both are gentle and would make good pets for young children.  Both are broke and it would seem that they have been seriously ridden in their earlier years because of the bridle marks across the nose of each.  These horses are not pushy and tend to stay out of troubles way -- like from larger horses.  They have been ridden recently are not subject to bucking or acting up.  Really, they are very sweet - probably Sirius is more apt to come to you before Cara but both are right there wanting attention.  Would trust them with children.   They stand very still for the farrier.  See more pictures of Sirius and Cara

Name:  Cara T-Bar #:  H109
Age: 22 yrs Sex: Mare Height:  Weight:
Color:  Sorrel
Breed:  Arabian
Registered Association: yes Reg #:  
Abilities: Broke to ride
ADOPTED - Thank you! Location: 
Description: Sirius and Cara are companions who have been together for 10 years and would like to be adopted together. These horses are great to be around.  Both are gentle and would make good pets for young children.  Both are broke and it would seem that they have been seriously ridden in their earlier years because of the bridle marks across the nose of each.  These horses are not pushy and tend to stay out of troubles way -- like from larger horses.  They have been ridden recently are not subject to bucking or acting up.  Really, they are very sweet - probably Sirius is more apt to come to you before Cara but both are right there wanting attention.  Would trust them with children.   They stand very still for the farrier.  See more pictures of Sirius and Cara

2009 Adopted Horses: Most Recent  Page 2
2008 Adopted Horses: 
Most Recent   Jan-June

 
 

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