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Available for Adoption

ADOPTABLES

Below are some of the horses we have available for adoption. If you have questions or wish to learn more, please contact us.  A horse adopted from Faith N Friends comes with an honest assessment. We vet, rate, and train our horses. Our goal is to find a horse that fits into your home and your heart. We’ll work with you to choose a horse that fits your riding experience, goals, and needs.


Bacardi is a registered 19 year old cremello quarter horse gelding. He was adopted from FNF 4 years ago but was returned due his owner not having enough time for what he needs!

He is currently in training again now and being assessed for riding. He is up to date on all vaccinations, coggins, loads and ties good. Bacardi is rated for an intermediate rider. He is an amazing trail horse. Oh, and did we mention he has Sonny Bar Dee in his pedigree? see more


Dominic is a Registered 26 year old Paso Fino dun gelding. Registered Name: Dominador De LaDanza.  Dominic came into Faithnfriends from an elderly woman who could no longer care for him. Dominic is a nice older guy who likes his buddies. Dominic can be pushy on the ground but is a very smooth ride. He rides English or Western. He is good for the farrier, up to date on all vaccinations, coggins, loads and ties good. He is barefoot and does not need shoes.  Dominic is rated for an intermediate rider.  see more


Farley wants to be a happy Appy. Farley is a 14-year-old gelding grade appaloosa. He was returned from his previous owner after 4 years due to bucking intermittently. He is back in professional training to work through his intermittent bucking and buddy sour issues. Other than those issues at this time, he rides well and is easy to handle. He is a good trail horse and is rated for intermediate to experienced rider at this time. see more

 


She is sassy. She is sweet. She is Honeybun! This girl is the epitome of a sour patch kid, but a pretty one! Honeybun is a 13 yo mini mare who was once lead line broke. We have not tried it as she had foundered when she came to us. Since then her lameness has improved, she has lost weight and is continuing to do so! During her weight loss journey she began taking thyro-L. She is still on it now but will eventually be able to be taken off it. If you want something pretty to look at on your dry lot/very little grass pasture she is who you want. This mini mare will provide hours of entertainment. She also loves to be groomed and loved on. see more


Leo is a 17 year old Grade Dun QH Gelding who is looking for a place where he can be lightly ridden or pasture pet while we correct his angles (Navicular). Leo is broke to ride in both English and Western disciplines. Leo loads, ties, stands great for the farrier. Leo came from a loving home, but the family could no longer care for him. Upon intake he was lame. Our vet diagnosed him with a mild case of navicular (we have x rays). Since then we have been working to correct his angles via corrective shoeing. He is moving in the right direction but is not yet 100% sound. To help him through this transition he is on a daily dose of equinox. This boy has the sweetest personality and is eager to please. Middle in the herd but gets along with both mares and geldings. Leo is looking for a home for the holidays! If you want to ride, but are not planning on doing a ton of riding during these cold months this boy is for you! see more


Molly is a 15-year-old American Saddlebred mare standing approximately 15.1 HH. She is up-to-date on vaccinations, Coggins, hooves, and dental. Molly has had multiple trainers. Molly is sweet but reactive and has several vices. Molly is buddy sour and can be hard to load. She is cold-backed and needs to be lunged before riding. She also cribs. She does not need any grain or supplements and stays fat on a green pasture. She stands for the farrier.  Molly has had professional training and her trainer describes her as very sweet, and just in need of a lot of saddle time with an experienced rider.  She is trained under Western, English, and bareback. see more


Promise or “San-Lue Promise” is a 15 hand registered Arabian mare that was foaled in 2000. Promise is a sweet but sassy girl who is looking for a forever home. Promise was surrendered to FNF in 2021 with another horse as the owners could no longer care for them after a long show career. Promise got adopted but was returned at no fault of her own. Promise ties and stands for grooming/ baths, loads in a trailer, and is barefoot and good for the farrier. Promise is UTD on all services. She is currently a pasture pet who stays comfortable on equiox daily. Injections may change the status of her ridability, we have not currently pursued that route yet. Promise has several melanomas which we are monitoring closely, at this time do not affect her, but have in the past.
Promise’s ideal home would be someone who is looking for a companion horse that is sweet and easy to get along with on the ground. This retired show horse is ready to just be pampered! see more


This ole boy could use a break! Tom is a ~20’s year old Belgian gelding that was worked hard and put up wet. When he came to us, he didn’t know how to “horse”. From taking a treat to working with the farrier he had struggles. After his rehab period tom is now taking select treats out of hand and is doing much better with the farrier. This boy needs a home with light to no riding where he can be loved and respected. His sweet old sole is looking for a pasture to enjoy! Tom came from Maryland where he worked for many years. Tom has a severe ring bone that is managed by daily equioxx. He also gets itchy during the summer so we keep him on cetirizine. Tom is up to date on coggins, teeth, farrier. Tom loads in a trailer great, stands tied all day, and is lower in the pecking order in our herd. see more


For an adoption application, please email faith@faithnfriends.org.  Feel free to connect with us on Facebook, too!  

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