Meet Blair

Meet Blair! This gorgeous mare is very social with people and horses. She has scoliosis, but the only thing that prevents her from (doing) is being ridden. She loves to canter along the fence line with her lovely floaty canter as we drive down the road to bring her dinner. Blair can also have a mischievous side! She has been known to occasionally (okay, very rarely) take a break from her pasture to hang out next door, when the opportunity arises. When we drove up she walked right up as if to say, “hey humans! Look at this place! Also, I’m ready for dinner now.” She’s definitely more of an adventurer at heart as she doesn’t leave often and she doesn’t go far. Companion only due to scoliosis

Superlative: most likely to travel when given the opportunity (but will be home by dinner time!)

Keep Our Herd Cool this Summer

Texas heat is hard on our entire herd, but especially for our seniors like Jericho here. Older equines struggle with regulating their body temperature, have trouble breathing, and can become dehydrated quickly. The cost of caring for them adds up fast — can you send a gift and help us prep for the season?

Photo of Jericho