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> Subject: Fw: premarin foals for adoption
>
> Please forward to fellow horse people:
>
> This week we received phone calls from three of the PMU ranchers that
> we are
>
> working with, telling us that they cannot wait much longer to get
their
> foals placed. Winter has come early in Alberta this year, and there
is
> not
> enough grass to leave the mares and foals on pasture.
>
> They have decided to wean their foals at the end of this month.
Shortly
> after that the foals that have not been adopted, from these three
> ranches,
> will go to an auction. Some will go to a local horse sale, others may
> be
> taken to a more specific breed auction (such as the Quarterhorses).
>
> The Animali Farm will do all that it can to place the foals through
> the end
> of this month. If you are able to adopt, please email or call us.
> Please
> keep in mind that there is only one full time person in the office,
if
> we
> don't get right back with you try again.
>
> There are over 100 foals needing homes by the end of the month. Below
> is a
> brief list of the foals with a deadline. A few mares are in the same
> situation.
>
> APPALOOSAS: There are about 50 appaloosa foals still needing homes.
> Quite a
> few of them are colored appaloosas, and they can be registered. This
> ranch
> is going out of the horse breeding business this year. They are also
> selling
>
> their mares and stallions, but they can give them a little bit more
> time.
> The foals have to go at the end of the month.
>
> QUARTERHORSES: There are still 25 registered Quarterhorse foals
needing
> homes. Their pedigrees include such sires as Doc Bar, Old Sorrel,
Bueno
> Chex, Poco Bueno, King and Leo. In addition to that there are some
> really
> nice colors (Buckskin, Roan, Palomino).
>
> DRAFT CROSSES: There are still 7 of Kings babies needing homes, all
> but one
> of them are pinto! These babies are ¾ Draft ¼ Paint and will mature
16+
> hands. King is the sire of some of our most popular horses over the
> past few
>
> years. This may be the last year that you can get one of his foals.
> There
> are also three Blue Roan Quarterhorse/Light Draft crosses still
needing
> homes. These foals should mature 15.2-16 hands and be wonderful
riding
> horses. There is even one Canadian/Lt. Draft cross foal (Jewell's
baby)
> still needing a home.
>
> FJORD CROSSES: There are 6 fjord crosses left. These are some of our
> favorite horses, in fact we hope to start driving Cheryl's Fjord
> (Tennessee
> Ernie Fjord) as soon as this rush is over. These cute horses mature
to
> about
> 14.2 hands, and are stout. They have the sweetest, calmest
> personalities and
>
> are often used in therapeutic riding programs. They are born wearing
a
> fawn
> coat, and shed out to look just like their mothers.
>
> There are also two draft cross mares that need homes right away. They
> are
> not in foal, and the rancher will not be keeping them over the
winter.
> One
> is Nutmeg, a red roan Belgian cross. We have tried to find her a home
> for
> two years, and are worried that she may not get one. The other is Jip
a
> grulla Fjord/Percheron cross. Jip is about 14.2 hands and lovely.
>
> To see all of the horses that need homes immediately go to our
website,
> http://www.theanimalifarm.com and click on the button at the top
which
> says,
>
> "Horses with November 30, 2006 Deadline". This will take you to a
> section of
>
> our site where you can look at just those horses. If you are a
frequent
> visitor to our site remember to refresh your browser to get the
latest
> version of the site. We are posting new information daily.
>
> Please feel free to forward this email to your horse friends. The
only
> way
> these babies will get adopted is if enough people know about them.
>
> If you are able to adopt, please call us at 805-938-0174. Please
> remember we
>
> are in California, and call during business hours. Please leave a
> message if
>
> we do not answer. The machine picks up if we are on the phone with
> another
> adopter. We will call you back.
>
> Your donations are also appreciated. We use donations to reduce the
> fees on
> horses that are running out of time. At a time like this you can
> really make
>
> a difference, even if you cannot adopt a horse. No amount is too
> small, this
>
> email is going to thousands of people and if everyone just gave a
> little we
> could make a huge difference.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Jennifer Johns
> Cheryl Forbes
> Directors
> The Animali Farm
> 3401 Tepusquet Rd.
> Santa Maria, CA 93454
> 805-938-0174
> www.theanimalifarm.com
> Animali@...
> Subject: Fw: premarin foals for adoption
>
> Please forward to fellow horse people:
>
> This week we received phone calls from three of the PMU ranchers that
> we are
>
> working with, telling us that they cannot wait much longer to get
their
> foals placed. Winter has come early in Alberta this year, and there
is
> not
> enough grass to leave the mares and foals on pasture.
>
> They have decided to wean their foals at the end of this month.
Shortly
> after that the foals that have not been adopted, from these three
> ranches,
> will go to an auction. Some will go to a local horse sale, others may
> be
> taken to a more specific breed auction (such as the Quarterhorses).
>
> The Animali Farm will do all that it can to place the foals through
> the end
> of this month. If you are able to adopt, please email or call us.
> Please
> keep in mind that there is only one full time person in the office,
if
> we
> don't get right back with you try again.
>
> There are over 100 foals needing homes by the end of the month. Below
> is a
> brief list of the foals with a deadline. A few mares are in the same
> situation.
>
> APPALOOSAS: There are about 50 appaloosa foals still needing homes.
> Quite a
> few of them are colored appaloosas, and they can be registered. This
> ranch
> is going out of the horse breeding business this year. They are also
> selling
>
> their mares and stallions, but they can give them a little bit more
> time.
> The foals have to go at the end of the month.
>
> QUARTERHORSES: There are still 25 registered Quarterhorse foals
needing
> homes. Their pedigrees include such sires as Doc Bar, Old Sorrel,
Bueno
> Chex, Poco Bueno, King and Leo. In addition to that there are some
> really
> nice colors (Buckskin, Roan, Palomino).
>
> DRAFT CROSSES: There are still 7 of Kings babies needing homes, all
> but one
> of them are pinto! These babies are ¾ Draft ¼ Paint and will mature
16+
> hands. King is the sire of some of our most popular horses over the
> past few
>
> years. This may be the last year that you can get one of his foals.
> There
> are also three Blue Roan Quarterhorse/Light Draft crosses still
needing
> homes. These foals should mature 15.2-16 hands and be wonderful
riding
> horses. There is even one Canadian/Lt. Draft cross foal (Jewell's
baby)
> still needing a home.
>
> FJORD CROSSES: There are 6 fjord crosses left. These are some of our
> favorite horses, in fact we hope to start driving Cheryl's Fjord
> (Tennessee
> Ernie Fjord) as soon as this rush is over. These cute horses mature
to
> about
> 14.2 hands, and are stout. They have the sweetest, calmest
> personalities and
>
> are often used in therapeutic riding programs. They are born wearing
a
> fawn
> coat, and shed out to look just like their mothers.
>
> There are also two draft cross mares that need homes right away. They
> are
> not in foal, and the rancher will not be keeping them over the
winter.
> One
> is Nutmeg, a red roan Belgian cross. We have tried to find her a home
> for
> two years, and are worried that she may not get one. The other is Jip
a
> grulla Fjord/Percheron cross. Jip is about 14.2 hands and lovely.
>
> To see all of the horses that need homes immediately go to our
website,
> http://www.theanimalifarm.com and click on the button at the top
which
> says,
>
> "Horses with November 30, 2006 Deadline". This will take you to a
> section of
>
> our site where you can look at just those horses. If you are a
frequent
> visitor to our site remember to refresh your browser to get the
latest
> version of the site. We are posting new information daily.
>
> Please feel free to forward this email to your horse friends. The
only
> way
> these babies will get adopted is if enough people know about them.
>
> If you are able to adopt, please call us at 805-938-0174. Please
> remember we
>
> are in California, and call during business hours. Please leave a
> message if
>
> we do not answer. The machine picks up if we are on the phone with
> another
> adopter. We will call you back.
>
> Your donations are also appreciated. We use donations to reduce the
> fees on
> horses that are running out of time. At a time like this you can
> really make
>
> a difference, even if you cannot adopt a horse. No amount is too
> small, this
>
> email is going to thousands of people and if everyone just gave a
> little we
> could make a huge difference.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Jennifer Johns
> Cheryl Forbes
> Directors
> The Animali Farm
> 3401 Tepusquet Rd.
> Santa Maria, CA 93454
> 805-938-0174
> www.theanimalifarm.com
> Animali@...
God Bless~
Christina Hyke

Christina Hyke