Mallory came into our rescue program on April 06, 2013. Mallory came from the Seminole County Sheriff's Office along with 62 other horses and 3 Llama's as a severe cruelty case. Seminole County investigated an animal cruelty case consisting of over 120 animals, where several carcasses were found. Sadly, for many horses, help came too late. We were able to assist Seminole County and save 63 horses and 3 Llama's from neglect. Mallory is a Beautiful, Chestnut, Haflinger, Mare. Mallory is estimated to be 11 years of age. Mallory is body score of a 3. She is infested with internal/external parasites. You can see how much Mallory has improved in just 60 days. The top 2 pictures of Mallory are the day of the seizure and the bottom 2 pictures are just 60 days later. All of the horses are doing great and improving daily. Many have a long road of recovery ahead of them, while many others will be coming available for adoption soon. Mallory is super sweet and very smart. She loves attention! She loads in a trailer and stands for the farrier. We will update as she continues to progress. Mallory should be coming available for adoption soon. Please consider making a donation towards Mallory's Rehabilitation.
Update June 2013 Mallory is doing great and seeking her forever, loving home. Mallory is super sweet and loves attention. Mallory is broke to ride. This special girl will make someone an excellent horse. We would recommend some tune up time in a round pen or small enclosed area. Mallory stands for the farrier and loads in a trailer. Mallory has a current negative coggins, up to date on vaccinations, deworming, and hoof maintenance. If you are interested in giving this sweet girl the forever, loving home she deserves, please submit an adoption application or call/email to schedule an appointment to come visit Mallory.
Mallory will be highlighted at our Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer's Challenge by Trainer Robert Hayes. Mallory has spent a few months in training and ready for her forever, loving home. Competition is set for April 26, 2014 at the Lazy E Arena, Guthrie, Oklahoma. For additional information regarding our Trainer's Challenge, please visit our trainer's challenge website and follow your favorite Trainer/Rescue Horse on their journey to competition. Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer Challenge.Mallory will be available for adoption immediately following the competition on April 26th, 2014. Mallory is a sweet girl and loves attention. Mallory has a current negative coggins, up to date on vaccinations, deworming, and hoof maintenance. Mallory has also been freeze branded for her protection. If you are interested in adopting Mallory, please submit an adoption application and get your pre-approved status, in order to adopt Mallory or one of our other Rescued Horses competing on April 26th.
Mallory is currently with Trainer Robert Hayes. Robert Hayes is offering 30 days of free training and lessons with the adoption of Mallory. If you are interested in adopting this sweet girl, please submit an adoption application or call/email to schedule an appointment to come visit Mallory.
Mallory has been adopted to a wonderful family in Edmond, Oklahoma. Mallory is going to be extremely well loved and spoiled rotten in her forever, loving home. We are thrilled that this sweet girl will receive the love and attention she deserves from her forever, loving family.
Please call or email to schedule an appointment to visit the horses currently available in our rescue program. We are generally available by appointment Monday - Thursday after 5:30 and anytime Friday - Sunday. We do maintain full time jobs, so we are not always available on weekdays. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.
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