Clancey
Height: 14.0 hh (est.)
Weight: TBD
DOB: 1993 (est.)
Sex: Mare
Color: Liver Chestnut
Breed: Quarter-Arab
DNA: 1st Lipizzaner,
2nd Turkoman,
3rd Caspian
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Companion
Weight: TBD
DOB: 1993 (est.)
Sex: Mare
Color: Liver Chestnut
Breed: Quarter-Arab
DNA: 1st Lipizzaner,
2nd Turkoman,
3rd Caspian
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Companion
Clancey's Story
Clancey is a 25 year old Quarter/Arab mare that came to AAE through no fault of her own. Her owner was moving and she was taken in on an impulse to help, but her new family's other horses are not accepting her. Clancey has a pretty face and really loves attention and grooming. Her previous owner rode her in all types of events: trail riding, gymkhana, high school rodeo barrel racing, polebending, and parades. Clancey has very good ground manners other than being a little pushy with her head. She follows along by your side, turns both directions easily, stops and backs up on command. She loads into trailer with no problem. She stands for farrier with no fuss.
Clancey is swaybacked, and needs a retirement home, though she might be suitable for lead-line riding for small children. We were told she is great for kids. Her back teeth are worn to the gums, so she needs a diet of soaked pellets or soaked cubes. She is a very nice little horse -- a bit spoiled and pushy right now, but responds well to signals and training. She is people oriented, lovable. She'd be a super horse for a child or teenager to learn about handling, care, and ground activities.
Clancey is current with hoof and dental care, vaccines, and deworming. She tested borderline insulin resistant and should get a daily thyroid supplement. She gets very attached to nearby horses and is a very hard keeper, picky about her food and difficult to keep weight on, and despite a varied diet.
Clancey is swaybacked, and needs a retirement home, though she might be suitable for lead-line riding for small children. We were told she is great for kids. Her back teeth are worn to the gums, so she needs a diet of soaked pellets or soaked cubes. She is a very nice little horse -- a bit spoiled and pushy right now, but responds well to signals and training. She is people oriented, lovable. She'd be a super horse for a child or teenager to learn about handling, care, and ground activities.
Clancey is current with hoof and dental care, vaccines, and deworming. She tested borderline insulin resistant and should get a daily thyroid supplement. She gets very attached to nearby horses and is a very hard keeper, picky about her food and difficult to keep weight on, and despite a varied diet.