Feature Stories
Hurricane Jenny: Jenny arrived at Happy Trails
on Horse Retirement program. She is a
beautiful 19 year old dark bay Standardbred
mare who served her Amish family Hurricane
Jenny: This is probably the sweetest mare
ever, and she gets along fantastic with ALL
other horses. She is is going to make someone
a truly wonderful family pet, and has been ok'd
by the vet to be ridden (at a walk only please)
Adoption Fee: $250.00
Ohio
Sophie A beautiful bay Standardbred mare.
Currently doing fantastic under completely
sound and healthy, and has tons of trail-riding
potential!
Adoption Fee: $350.00
Ohio
We have adopted several horses ourselves. We struggle daily to feed ourselves after we
feed these guys, but we will not turn them away.
contact: April Markunas at aprilmarkunas@yahoo.com
Granny Mare, Quiet and Confident for the Less
Experienced
Age: 20 yrs
Height: Big
Color: Bay Mare
Adoption Fee: $0
Location: Harrisburg, PA
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Inquire about this Horse
Name: Mauve Hanover
Age: 12 yrs
Height: Big
Color: Bay Mare
Adoption Fee: $0
Location: Harrisburg, PA
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Larry (a chestnut gelding) has had 30
days of professional training. He has been on
trail rides. He enjoys trail riding and doesn't
spook. He is not for a beginning rider but an
intermediate to experienced rider would do
well on him. Larry can be dominant in a herd.
A very beautiful horse that is very easy to be
around. He is an easy keeper, loads, does
well for farrier.
Illinois, Iowa
ANTAR 18 year young chestnut arabian
gelding, Has been ridden in basic dressage
and he's had 90 days eye. Email or call for more
information
Illinois, Iowa
for more information about either
horse please contact:
Rosalia was"rescued" in late 2004. She is a 12 year old Paso
Fino mare who is very sweet, but she needs to know she can trust
you. She is sure footed on the trail and has shown some promise
in possibly becoming a soccer player. With lots of brio, Roasalia is
NOT for a beginner rider! A show horse she is not, but with a little
more one-on-one attention and more time under saddle, she will
make someone an excellant trail horse. "Rosie" should be
available for adoption late summer or early fall.
Arizona