Jingle
05/01/2023
Grade Pony
Chestnut Sabino
Gelding
12.0hh estimated expected to be 14hh
Adopter level: Intermediate w/ trainer and young horse experience
FEE: $800
TRAINING: Adoptable to a foal savy home. Jingle will have 100 days of training prior to the ATFO event in August. Follow his progress #hopteamjingle
Jingle stands patiently to be groomed. He is very well behaved for the farrier. He is getting confident with each new experience. He has been a perfect gentleman every time taken off property.
Jingle can:
– Lead
– Back
– Ground tie
– Groom
– Pick up all four feet
– Tie
– Side pass
– Pivots
– Goes over obstacles
Jingle has been an absolute joy to have in training. He is one of the most friendly, energetic, happy to learn personalities I have seen.
He is so brave and is incredibly willing to try new things. He has such a kind soul, he truly only wants to please. He puts so much trust in whoever is handling him, and tries his little heart out! I hope for Jingle to find a home with someone who wants a happy partner to groom, take in obstacle challenges, pony on trail rides, and just enjoy life with.
Jingle still tends to be a little anxious when his “buddies” are taken away, but he is respectful and still is willing to do what’s being asked of him. He doesn’t have a super long attention span, and does tend to get distracted when his attention isn’t being focused on something. Jingle would be best suited for an intermediate adopter that is familiar with babies and the training/consistency it takes to raise a youngster to be a safe horse.
Adoption fees may be outdated, as a horse may have moved into training, so check us on most current fee. Horses typically adopted UTD on vaccines, dental floats, farrier care and all vet needs.
Horse Locations Typically: West Virginia – Kentucky – Virginia – Ohio – Maryland – PA – NC
Please inquire about a horse’s specific location when you apply!
We are looking to adopt to safe homes.
A history of good horsemanship, the ability to provide sufficient care with good vet, farrier and peer references are important. If you are a first time horse owner, we will require you to board at a facility for the first year while you learn more about care. We encourage everyone to take advantage of riding lessons.
Foal adoptions require previous, established experience with youngsters.
Our adoption process makes sure you get the right horse for you – it is a no fail process for finding the right match. Apply at https://www.wvhorserescue.org/adopt