Meet Zendetta –
Zendetta will
fly spray
stand well tied
bathe
lunge well
join up
she loves neck scratches and wither scratchesZendetta, is four-years old. She has shown significant improvement. Our journey has had a lot of ups and downs; However, she is starting to really show more consistency and progress more steadily. She seems to like people and want to be around them; she has been working on over coming her strong reactive instincts and learn to be a part of the human plan. Zendetta has a real curious nature and wants to please, hopefully in time she will make a great trail partner! If you’re looking for a horse that will give you her all once you earn it here’s your girl!
Adoption fees may be outdated, as a horse may have moved into training, so check us on most current fee.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 in Appalachia, but 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.
Adoption fees may be outdated, as a horse may have moved into training, so check us on most current fee.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 in Appalachia, but 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.