- Skills / Disciplines
- Project
Additional Comments
KINSEY - Filly/Buckskin/Grade - Young/Project
5/11/24 new
Height: 14.1 hh (est)
Weight: 725 lbs (est)
DOB: 2022 (est)
Sex: Filly
Color: Buckskin
Breed: Grade
DNA: 1st TBD
2nd TBD
3rd TBD
Adoption Fee: $1000
Category: Young/Project
If you are interested in adopting this horse, please submit an Adoption Inquiry via AAE's website; No texts please: visit our website Adoption fee subject to change based on training; see website for all current information.... (read more)
Kinsey came to AAE after being picked up by law enforcement as a stray. Kinsey was a bit timid, though she haltered and loaded without issue when she was picked up by AAE. She was thin, and had a large untreated wound over her hind pastern, and there was excessive proud flesh . The wound was debrided by a veterinarian before coming to AAE. Treatment and bandaging has continued at AAE, and the wound has nearly healed. She was not obviously lame.
Once at AAE, and after she was done with quarantine, Kinsey had her spa days: dental and hoof care, vaccines, and deworming, and she got a microchip. Dr. Stolba re-examined her wound and was happy with her progress. Kinsey is recovering well, and her ground skills and confidence are improving every day.
Kinsey will be adoptable (soon), once her wound has healed. She is a sweet, willing lil' gal, and seems honest and uncomplicated. She is easy going and easy to handle. She will be a fun project for an experienced person interested in developing a trusting and lifelong relationship with a young horse, while giving her time to mature and develop before starting her under saddle.
Kinsey is current with dental and hoof care, vaccines, and deworming, and she has a microchip. She will be able to go home once her wound heals. While at AAE, she's not shown any signs of lameness due to the wound over on her hind fetlock, and she appears to be making a great recovery.
In general, there is a lot of activity around AAE including foot traffic in and out of paddock/pasture areas, mucking with wheelbarrows, grooming and care activities, and weekly farrier visits. There are various resident animals, as well as various wildlife in and around paddock/pasture areas. AAE is on a busy road with high speed vehicles, trucks, and sirens. Tractors and trucks are used in and around pasture/paddock areas. Therefore, horses at AAE are accustomed to a more active environment as opposed to a quiet/sterile environment.
All About Equine Animal Rescue Inc.
All About Equine Animal Rescue (AAE) is a volunteer-based, 501(c)3 non-profit equine rescue and rehabilitation organization located in Pilot Hill, California.
AAE was founded in 2009 as a result of the down economy and growing number of distressed and auction-/slaughter-bound horses. Too many horses are being transported across US borders and commercially slaughtered each year, and many more inhumanely die each year from neglect, abandonment, abuse, or improper care.... (read more) Most of our horses are rescued from a slaughterhouse-owned feedlot before they are transported to slaughter in Canada or Mexico.
We want to make a difference. With your support, we can make a change. Your contribution means the difference between life and death, one horse at a time.
"By saving the life of one horse, we may not be changing the world, but we are changing the world for that one horse". Author unknown.
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