Mare
Kid Deelites – 2018 16.1HH Thoroughbred Mare
Kid Deelites is a 2018, 16.1 mare. “Kid” is a great project horse for an intermediate rider. She has had consistent dressage training and is progressing very well in her flatwork. She is very athletic in the ring and goes out on trails nicely. She has a lovely personality and ground manners. Snatch this pretty
Breezy Appaloosa Mare
Breezy is an 18yr old 14.3 Appaloosa mare. She is an “in your pocket” kind of girl. She adores being groomed and loved on and if you scratch the right spot, she may even scratch you back. She is sweet as pie and bonds quickly with her person. She loves to smile for a cookie
Zara the Survivor
Zara is part of the “Lucky 7” herd, a group of horses whose owner tragically passed away from brain cancer. A family friend reached out to us for help, wanting to ensure the horses found safety and proper care. Estimated to be under 10 years old, with our best guess being around 8, Zara stands
Gracie the Fearless
Gracie is estimated to be 13 years old. She is being rehomed because her owner died of brain cancer, right in the middle of saving a herd of misfit horses. She is approachable in a field…sometimes. She stands calmly to be haltered. She leads well through gates, into the barn, turning, stopping, and backing. She
Easy, Green – can go any direction
Kizzie had 37 starts, winning over $100,000 in her career. She had small bone chips removed arthroscopically by Mid-Atlantic in both front ankles in July 2024, which ended her racing career. Kizzie was rehabbed properly, and ready for a new career. Kizzie has clean tight legs, no injuries or vices, super easy keeper, barefoot and
Arabian-Cross Mare, Total Sweetheart
Molly is ready for her forever home! This chestnut beauty with that gorgeous, Arabian head, arrived at VEWS in May 2024. Molly was underweight and out of shape after years of neglect. However, she has blossomed with the TLC of VEWS volunteers and is ready for a home of her own. Molly is an angel
October Song
October Song came to the TRF by way of a donor and supporter. She was at an auction in Ohio before going to the TRF’s Second Chances Program at Wallkill Correctional. There, she worked with inmates in the program to teach them life skills. As this beautiful mare is sound- we feel she is able