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Cheyenne

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Height:  TBD
Weight:  TBD

DOB:  2005 (est)
Sex: Mare
​Color: Pinto
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Breed:  Grade
DNA: 1st TBD
​2nd TBD
​3rd TBD
Adoption Fee: $TBD
Category:  Adopted
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Cheyenne's Story

Cheyenne came to AAE in July 2022 after a death in her family.  Cheyenne was a companion/pasture pet since she was a young mare.  Other than basic groundwork, she has no training and was not ridden.  Shortly after arrival, Cheyenne got the works including a dental, farrier, vaccines, deworming, and a microchip.

Cheyenne is a very sweet mare, and she enjoys handling, grooming, and attention, but she doesn't have an abundance of confidence.  She gets very attached to her paddock mate and has anxiety when taken away for handling/grooming or when paddock mate is taken away for handling/grooming.  Cheyenne gets very pushy and dull, and she can be difficult to handle for an inexperienced handler.

Cheyenne is fairly good for the farrier and vet, and if with her buddy, she's easy to groom and clean hooves.  She's a little slow loading, especially without her pal, but with patience and persistence, she loads. She is ok with activity around the barn and paddocks and tends to mind her own business. In the herd, she stays close to her pal and tends to mind her own business.

More to come...

In general, there is a lot of activity around AAE including foot traffic in and out of paddock/pasture areas, mucking with wheelbarrows, grooming and care activities, weekly farrier visits.  There are resident dogs, cats, chickens, and mini horses, as well as various wildlife including frequent turkeys and squirrels in and around paddock/pasture areas.  AAE is situated on the corner of a busy road with high speed vehicles, trucks, and sirens.  Tractors are used in and around pasture/paddock areas, trucks deliver feed, and a squeeze is occasionally used for unloading hay.  Neighbors have weekly gardeners that utilize various power tools, and children that are active in yards adjacent to some stall/paddock areas.  Horses at AAE are accustomed to a more active environment as opposed to a quiet/sterile environment. 
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​Phone: (916) 520-4223 
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Email: info@allaboutequine.org
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • About
    • 501(c)(3)
    • AAE News
    • Press Releases
    • The Daily Scoop
    • Our Facility
    • Employment
  • HORSES
    • Our Horses
    • Third Party Horses
    • How to Adopt
    • Adopted Horses
    • Long-Term Fosters
    • In Memory
    • Horse In Need?
  • Used Tack Store
  • How To Help
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Foster
    • Sponsor A Horse Program
    • Used Tack Store
    • Donate Your Vehicle
    • 150 Ways to Help a Horse
    • Shop
    • Business Providers & Sponsors
    • Wish List
    • Special Projects
  • Programs
    • Pony Pals Farm Days
    • Pony/Horse Parties
    • Camps for Kids
    • Clinics
    • Horses4Heroes
    • Seniors In Touch
    • The Foaling Project
  • Events
    • Calendar
    • Boots and Bling!
    • All About EqWINE
  • Library
    • Forms
    • Links
  • Contact
  • Donate