Valentine
Height: 14.1 hh (est) and growing
Weight: 700 lbs (est)
DOB: 3/1/18 (est)
Sex: Filly
Color/Breed: Bay/Mustang
DNA: DNA: 1st Lipizzaner, 2nd Venezuelan Criollo, 3rd Peruvian Paso
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Young Horses
Weight: 700 lbs (est)
DOB: 3/1/18 (est)
Sex: Filly
Color/Breed: Bay/Mustang
DNA: DNA: 1st Lipizzaner, 2nd Venezuelan Criollo, 3rd Peruvian Paso
Adoption Fee: $550
Category: Young Horses
Valentine's Story
Valentine came to AAE with her mama, Martina, from the DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary in March 2018. Valentine was only days old. AAE has been supporting DreamCatcher's herd reduction efforts since April of 2017 after the long illness and passing of their Executive Director, Barbara Clarke, in November of 2016.
Valentine was a curious and sassy little gal, and she had not been handled much, if at all. She wanted to know more about humans, but only from a distance and on her terms. Valentine has been introduced to a halter and leading, and though she was initially opposed to the idea, after realizing she could think and compromise, she learned quickly. She is very active and athletic, and she enjoys romping around with the other youngsters. She doesn't stray far from mom, but her independence is growing. Val is doing well with hoof handling and farrier work. She will no doubt be fun partner to grow with in a long lasting relationship. She's really a doll!
Valentine is current with vaccines, hoof care, and deworming and has a microchip in place. Valentine had surgery to repair a large umbilical hernia, and she is ready for adoption.
Valentine was a curious and sassy little gal, and she had not been handled much, if at all. She wanted to know more about humans, but only from a distance and on her terms. Valentine has been introduced to a halter and leading, and though she was initially opposed to the idea, after realizing she could think and compromise, she learned quickly. She is very active and athletic, and she enjoys romping around with the other youngsters. She doesn't stray far from mom, but her independence is growing. Val is doing well with hoof handling and farrier work. She will no doubt be fun partner to grow with in a long lasting relationship. She's really a doll!
Valentine is current with vaccines, hoof care, and deworming and has a microchip in place. Valentine had surgery to repair a large umbilical hernia, and she is ready for adoption.