June
Height: 14..1 hh (est)
Weight: TBD
DOB: 2013 (est)
Sex: Mare
Color: Bay Pinto
Breed: Mustang
DNA: 1st Morgan Horse,
2nd Galiceno,
3rd Belgian Draft
Adoption Fee: $550 (will increase with training)
Category: Ready for Training
Weight: TBD
DOB: 2013 (est)
Sex: Mare
Color: Bay Pinto
Breed: Mustang
DNA: 1st Morgan Horse,
2nd Galiceno,
3rd Belgian Draft
Adoption Fee: $550 (will increase with training)
Category: Ready for Training
June's Story
AAE welcomed June, a beautiful young mare, 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 herd reduction efforts after the long illness and passing of their Executive Director, Barbara Clarke in November of 2016.
June spent some time at the Monty Roberts International Learning Center (MRILC) for gentling and basic handling. She was halterable, but needed some time building trust and confidence. While at AAE she progressed nicely with basic handling and hoof care. Not long after arrival, little June's belly suddenly ballooned, and she delivered her colt, Johnny, on April 20, 2018. She had some down time to settle in at AAE and enjoy her lil' guy. June is a sweet, gentle mare that is on the lower end of the hierarchy in a group and herd environment; though recently, that seems to be changing. Her confidence is growing! She is soft and kind, while a little aloof. June has low fetlocks and should not be considered for more than a light riding prospect, at best. She halters, leads, and loads, but handling her hooves and farrier are still a work in progress, but she did fairly well with the farrier for her two trims. June has low fetlocks and should not be considered for more than a light riding prospect, at best. June is looking for a mustang experienced home; someone with patience to give her the time and leadership she needs!
June is current with vaccines, deworming, and hoof and dental care, and she has a microchip in place.
Update 8/28/19: June has been backed! She was very calm for her first rider, and walked a few steps. June will continue her education until adopted!
June spent some time at the Monty Roberts International Learning Center (MRILC) for gentling and basic handling. She was halterable, but needed some time building trust and confidence. While at AAE she progressed nicely with basic handling and hoof care. Not long after arrival, little June's belly suddenly ballooned, and she delivered her colt, Johnny, on April 20, 2018. She had some down time to settle in at AAE and enjoy her lil' guy. June is a sweet, gentle mare that is on the lower end of the hierarchy in a group and herd environment; though recently, that seems to be changing. Her confidence is growing! She is soft and kind, while a little aloof. June has low fetlocks and should not be considered for more than a light riding prospect, at best. She halters, leads, and loads, but handling her hooves and farrier are still a work in progress, but she did fairly well with the farrier for her two trims. June has low fetlocks and should not be considered for more than a light riding prospect, at best. June is looking for a mustang experienced home; someone with patience to give her the time and leadership she needs!
June is current with vaccines, deworming, and hoof and dental care, and she has a microchip in place.
Update 8/28/19: June has been backed! She was very calm for her first rider, and walked a few steps. June will continue her education until adopted!