Calico Girl
Height: Growing like a weed
Weight: TBD
DOB: 3/30/18
Sex: Filly
Color/Breed: Seal Bay/Mustang
DNA: 1st Shetland Pony, 2nd Lipizzaner, 3rd Venezuelan Criollo
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Young Horses
Weight: TBD
DOB: 3/30/18
Sex: Filly
Color/Breed: Seal Bay/Mustang
DNA: 1st Shetland Pony, 2nd Lipizzaner, 3rd Venezuelan Criollo
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Young Horses
Calico Girl's Story
Calico Girl came to AAE with her mama, Gypsy, from the DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary in April 2018. Calico Girl was only weeks old. AAE has been supporting DreamCatcher's herd reduction efforts since April of 2017 after the long illness and passing of their Executive Director, Barbara Clarke, in November of 2016.
Calico Girl was a curious and bossy little gal, and she had not been handled much. She wanted to know more about humans, but strictly on her terms (pretty funny!).
Calico Girl is a March 30, 2018 filly, and she was named to honor the horses of the Calico Roundup where her mom came from. Cali halters and leads, and she does fairly well with her hooves. She's also still learning patience with the farrier. Cali-girl is still learning it's ok to be with humans, unconditionally. She is is quite active and athletic, and she enjoys giving the other youngsters runs for their money. She has a very independent tenancy, but lacks confidence and needs a compromising approach to find her try.
She will be a challenging, but fun filly to develop a long lasting relationship with, and her forever person should be a young-horse experienced person.
Calico Girl is current with vaccines, deworming, and hoof care. She has a microchip in place.
Calico Girl was a curious and bossy little gal, and she had not been handled much. She wanted to know more about humans, but strictly on her terms (pretty funny!).
Calico Girl is a March 30, 2018 filly, and she was named to honor the horses of the Calico Roundup where her mom came from. Cali halters and leads, and she does fairly well with her hooves. She's also still learning patience with the farrier. Cali-girl is still learning it's ok to be with humans, unconditionally. She is is quite active and athletic, and she enjoys giving the other youngsters runs for their money. She has a very independent tenancy, but lacks confidence and needs a compromising approach to find her try.
She will be a challenging, but fun filly to develop a long lasting relationship with, and her forever person should be a young-horse experienced person.
Calico Girl is current with vaccines, deworming, and hoof care. She has a microchip in place.