Marlee
Height: 15.0 hh (est)
Weight: 1,000 lbs (est)
DOB: 2008 (est)
Sex: Mare
Color: Chestnut
Breed: Grade
DNA: 1st Morgan Horse
2nd Mountain Pleasure Horse
3rd Trakehner
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Companion
Weight: 1,000 lbs (est)
DOB: 2008 (est)
Sex: Mare
Color: Chestnut
Breed: Grade
DNA: 1st Morgan Horse
2nd Mountain Pleasure Horse
3rd Trakehner
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Companion
Marlee's Story
Marlee came to AAE from a small sanctuary in October 2020. She was a bit thin, and she had a large summer sore in her right eye. Marlee was a bit timid and anxious.
Marlee is a very sweet mare, she enjoys grooming and attention. However, she lacks confidence and tends to worry. She paces and is constantly on the move. She is nervous with farrier and hoof handling in general. That said, since arrival at AAE, her confidence is slowly growing, and she's becoming more social.
Marlee has abnormal stifles, and she is not sound for riding. She is best suited for a non-riding, companion home.
Marlee will be available after dental care, vaccines, and deworming are updated. She is current with hoof care. She has a microchip.
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.
Marlee is a very sweet mare, she enjoys grooming and attention. However, she lacks confidence and tends to worry. She paces and is constantly on the move. She is nervous with farrier and hoof handling in general. That said, since arrival at AAE, her confidence is slowly growing, and she's becoming more social.
Marlee has abnormal stifles, and she is not sound for riding. She is best suited for a non-riding, companion home.
Marlee will be available after dental care, vaccines, and deworming are updated. She is current with hoof care. She has a microchip.
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.