July 2022 - Rosalie and Sammy were adopted to a wonderful family in Sebastopal. Rosalie will be lightly trail ridden and Sammy will either pony along or stay home with her other animals. We are SO happy for this beautiful pair. Congratulations Jeri!!
August 2021: Rosalie and Sammy are quite the couple. They are both about 18-20 years old and have been together for 15 years. Their owner fell ill this summer and passed away. A friend of the widow called us and we came to pick them up. We have given them some healthy supplements and hay, gentle exercise and thorough bathings and groomings. They are up to date on shots, worming, farrier, and their teeth would need to be looked at again next year.
They do everything together. Eat, drink, play and rest. Rosalie has slight cataracts starting so she sticks close to Sammy at night. We have been told that Rosalie used to be ridden but not sure about Sammy. They are both sound so they could be accessed and ridden but would probably rather just be beautiful pasture pals. We definitely would like them rehomed together.
They have been integrated into the herd (both mares and geldings) and get along great with all of them and our dogs, cats and farm animals. They are really wonderful to watch as they do just about anything. Of course, watching them trot or lope around the pasture is lovely with their heads and tails held high. (see videos at bottom). We will want their new home to be a pasture environment where they can romp and graze together. Contact us to come meet them!
August 2021: Rosalie and Sammy are quite the couple. They are both about 18-20 years old and have been together for 15 years. Their owner fell ill this summer and passed away. A friend of the widow called us and we came to pick them up. We have given them some healthy supplements and hay, gentle exercise and thorough bathings and groomings. They are up to date on shots, worming, farrier, and their teeth would need to be looked at again next year.
They do everything together. Eat, drink, play and rest. Rosalie has slight cataracts starting so she sticks close to Sammy at night. We have been told that Rosalie used to be ridden but not sure about Sammy. They are both sound so they could be accessed and ridden but would probably rather just be beautiful pasture pals. We definitely would like them rehomed together.
They have been integrated into the herd (both mares and geldings) and get along great with all of them and our dogs, cats and farm animals. They are really wonderful to watch as they do just about anything. Of course, watching them trot or lope around the pasture is lovely with their heads and tails held high. (see videos at bottom). We will want their new home to be a pasture environment where they can romp and graze together. Contact us to come meet them!