Dolly
Height: 14.2hh (est.)
Weight: 860
DOB: 2016 (est)
Sex: Mare
Color: Bay Roan
Breed: Mustang
DNA: 1st Turkoman,
2nd Arabian,
3rd Quarter Horse
Adoption Fee: Adopted
Category: Young Horses
Weight: 860
DOB: 2016 (est)
Sex: Mare
Color: Bay Roan
Breed: Mustang
DNA: 1st Turkoman,
2nd Arabian,
3rd Quarter Horse
Adoption Fee: Adopted
Category: Young Horses
Dolly's Story
AAE welcomed Dolly, a sweet, gentle 2-3 year old filly, from the DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary on Feb 28, 2018. AAE is working with DC in a continued effort to support DreamCatcher's recovery and herd reduction efforts, which is focused on rehoming young/captive born mustangs after the long illness and passing of their Executive Director, Barbara Clarke in November of 2016. There are many more in need of homes.
Dolly spent some time at the Monty Roberts International Learning Center (MRILC) for gentling and basic handling. She was halterable, but needed considerable time building trust and confidence. While at AAE she progressed nicely with basic handling and hoof care. Dolly is a sweet, gentle filly that has been on the lower end of the hierarchy in a group and herd environment. She is soft, kind, and willing, with a growing curiosity that needs to be nurtured so this girl can shine.
Dolly recently returned to MRILC for participation in additional courses and further development. She returned all the better. She is confident, calm, and social. She was introduced to ground driving and a saddle (but no rider). Dolly did quite well. She is soft, kind, and willing, with a growing curiosity that needs to be nurtured so this girl can shine. Dolly is on the lower end of the hierarchy in herd dynamics.
Dolly is current with hoof and dental care, vaccines and deworming, and she has a microchip in place.
Dolly spent some time at the Monty Roberts International Learning Center (MRILC) for gentling and basic handling. She was halterable, but needed considerable time building trust and confidence. While at AAE she progressed nicely with basic handling and hoof care. Dolly is a sweet, gentle filly that has been on the lower end of the hierarchy in a group and herd environment. She is soft, kind, and willing, with a growing curiosity that needs to be nurtured so this girl can shine.
Dolly recently returned to MRILC for participation in additional courses and further development. She returned all the better. She is confident, calm, and social. She was introduced to ground driving and a saddle (but no rider). Dolly did quite well. She is soft, kind, and willing, with a growing curiosity that needs to be nurtured so this girl can shine. Dolly is on the lower end of the hierarchy in herd dynamics.
Dolly is current with hoof and dental care, vaccines and deworming, and she has a microchip in place.