Kigers were discovered in the Kiger Mountains in eastern Oregon. Their genetic heritage goes back to the early Spanish horses and the ancient Sorraia of Iberia. They always have a dorsal stripe. Would you like sponsor Tiger Lily? Rico is a well loved Thoroughbred whose owner took special care in placing him here. He is a gentle boy who hates to be wormed, although the vet sneaked up on him and got it done before Rico even knew it was coming.
Thank you, Lorie, for such a great horse.
Daisy is an amazing Appaloosa. She has a flower on her rump. She was rescued by her special angel, Diane, who found her on craigslist. Daisy is totally blind, but has mind mapped her area and often canters with Levi. They have a great bond. She guards him while he naps. Appys have an eye issue because of their breeding for color.
Eating with friends is a special way to share whether you are a dog, horse or person.
Sometimes a guy just has to express his opinion. OK Quest. What is it you don't like? Would you like to sponsor Quest?
Stoney radiates peace. He's a quiet boy with lots of love to give. He was very lame when he came. There were 7 stones packed deep into his hooves. He is fine now- a wonderful Quarter Horse who could use a sponsor. He loves treats and to be groomed.
Some names just fit the person.
Jake is a Brabant Belgian. He is a PMU rescue. He was going to be some one's dinner until he came to Home At Last. Jake needs a sponsor.
Leeso has a deformed back was going to be slaughtered. He is only 3 years old. He has no pain and will be trained to carry children. He is one of the sweetest horses ever. If someone chases him away from his food, he stands quietly, then puts his nose closer and closer to the food. Just one bite, he says, nibbling on a piece of hay. Soon he's eating with the other horse. He loves to play and needs a sponsor. Would you sponsor Leeso?
Leeso has a deformed back was going to be slaughtered. He is only 3 years old. He has no pain and will be trained to carry children. He is one of the sweetest horses ever. If someone chases him away from his food, he stands quietly, then puts his nose closer and closer to the food. Just one bite, he says, nibbling on a piece of hay. Soon he's eating with the other horse. He loves to play and needs a sponsor. Would you sponsor Leeso?
Lacey is a Haflinger. They originated in the Tyrol area of Austria and Italy. They stand about 13.2 and 15 hands. They weigh between 900-1,000 pounds. They are always a shade of chestnut or sorrel with a light mane and tail. Lacey has a spinal injury. She's a beautiful girl
Thank you Kathryn, Diane, Brian and Mary for your donations. You make it possible to keep the horses happy. homeatlastsanctuary@gmail.com
Thank you Kathryn, Diane, Brian and Mary for your donations. You make it possible to keep the horses happy. homeatlastsanctuary@gmail.com
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