Adoption Overview $3,000

Woodrow

A handsome palomino quarter horse available for adoption?! Absolutely! Woodrow is a loving horse that can be a little shy around other horses but a true sweetheart with people. He's great on the ground and under saddle and we've been able to really trust him around children. In fact, he's been great with beggining riders who can be a little wobbly and shows patience with people. Woodrow has been wonderful in our youth summer camps and programs for disabled individuals. He could also be great as a trail rider. If you think Woodrow is for you, inquire about adoption. 

*Up to date on vaccinations.

Details

NameWoodrow
LocationKnoxville, MD
BreedsAmerican Quarter Horse
GenderGelding
Age20
Height14.3 HH
ColorPalomino
DisciplinesLessons/Therapy, Trail Riding, Therapy - Non-Riding, Other
Temperament1 - Very Docile
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Basic Behavior Profile 13 of 14

Complete

  • Can be approached when loose in turnout.
  • Calm when haltered.
  • Leading, turning, stopping, backing.
  • Can be led through a gate.
  • Stands calmly tied.
  • Moves hindquarters away from pressure on hind.
  • Stands Calmly while body is brushed.
  • Allows all feet to be picked up, stands calmly while foot is held.
  • Stands calmly for blanket/fly sheet.
  • Stands calmly for oral administration of fluid from syringe or tube.
  • Stands calmly for rectal temperature.
  • Stands calmly for fly spray (spray or insecticide).
  • Stands calmly while legs hosed with water.

Incomplete

  • Calmly trailer loads and unloads.

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Phyllis Smith

Executive Director
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