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Ken McNabb

 

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Andee Andee
Anna May & Roanie Anna May & Roanie
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Balder Balder
Belle Belle
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Ready for Adoption

 

 

 Horses Ready For Adoption 1 to 7 of 15

 

 

Ash

Ash

Ash is a sweet gelding that was started in our Ken McNabb clinic in October. Come meet this guy today!

Baylee

Baylee

A personable bay mare, Baylee came to PHH early in 2008 as part of a seizure. She's currently in dressage training.

Bella

Bella

Bella, a black Percheron mare, is recovering from what was a stressful living situation prior to coming to PHH. Still leary of people, she has calmed considerably since arrival but will need a lot of TLC to overcome some emotional stress. More

Boukra

Boukra

A flashy Arab gelding with plenty of spirit to match, Boukra is currently in training with Theresa Vandre. He can be ridden but needs to work on relaxing under the saddle.

Butter

Butter

A chestnut pony with a flaxen mane and tail, Butter is as cute as they come.

Crash

Crash

Crash came in with Emmie and Pan as part of a May 2008 Skagit County seizure. She's 20 - 25 years old and a Thoroughbred with the lip tattoo to prove it. More

Dexter

Dexter

Dexter is a registered yearling Arabian gelding. He came to PHH earlier this year after he was impaled on a T-Post; his owner did not want to invest in the medical expense to fix his wounds and opted to put him down. More

 

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