Hello! My name is Frazier

Help me get seen and adopted!

Grade for adoption in College Station, Texas - Frazier
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Frazier's Info...

Breed: Grade Color: Bay Age: Young
Size: Unknown Sex: Male ID#: 3002625-BEHS-59

I am already neutered and purebred.

Frazier's Story...
Green Broke

Name - Frazer
Breed - Grade
Gender
- Gelding
DOB - Approx. 2003
Height - 14 hands
Registration - None
Color/Markings - Dark bay
Arrived: 12/6/2005

Bio: Law enforcement investigated a report of a neglected horse. The owner donated Frazer to BEHS in lieu of seizure. Frazer was adopted in 2007 and was returned in 2010 for dominant behavior with older geldings with which he was housed.

History: : Nothing is known of Frazer's history.

Health/Lameness: Frazer has a scar on his back/croup. It was examined by a vet in 2010 and does not appear to cause him pain.

Abilities: Frazer stands tied for saddling and bridling. A rider can mount up and walk on Frazer for a few seconds, but then Frazer begins to buck and has thrown his foster home. He's been examined by a vet and does not appear to be in any pain. It appears this is a learned behavior. He needs an adopter who is very experienced and can deal with his bucking problem. Frazer will be going to a trainer in November or December of 2010.

Other: Although he likes treats and attention, poor Frazer has likely had a tough life. He may have started life on a ranch, and he has four different brands on him. While chances are he was treated very well when at the ranch, it is the impression of his foster home that perhaps he was not shown much affection. He is afraid of sudden movements and of swinging ropes. Frazer likes to be groomed and scratched gently by a quiet handler. He is a healthy sound boy, and is number-one in the herd pecking-order, although he has a scar on his back that his former adopters claims was from a run-in with a fence T-post. He is a very good-looking, eye-catching horse.                                  

Trailer - Yes
Lead - Yes
Tie
- Yes
Trim - Yes

Clip - Unknown
Catch - Yes
Bathe - Yes

Buck - No
Bite - No
Rear - No

Kick - No
Other

        Location: Navasota, TX

Adoption Fee: Fee in review, email if interested

 

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society
Pet ID #: 3002625-BEHS-59
Phone:
Please email this shelter!
(They don't list their phone number here)
E-mail:
info@bluebonnetequine.org
Let 'em know you saw "Frazier" on Adopt-a-Pet.com!
Website:
Address: P.O. Box 632
College Station, TX
77841

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Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
Our mission is to improve the lives of equines by educating and helping owners, assisting law enforcement agencies, rehabilitating abused and neglected equines, and placing them into safe, permanent homes.
Our Adoption Process...
Bluebonnet provides a description of how the horse has behaved with other horses as well as when handled by humans. Bluebonnet foster homes evaluate the horse's training level to the best of their abilities.
Bluebonnet provides a history of the horse including where he came from, vet care while in the rescue, behavior while in the rescue, etc.
All Bluebonnet horses have received the following vaccinations within the past twelve months: West Nile Virus, Flu, Rhino, Rabies, Tetanus, Sleeping Sicknesses.
All Bluebonnet horses have a current, negative Coggins.
All Bluebonnet horses have had their teeth checked in the past twelve months and any recommended dental work has been completed.
All Bluebonnet horses are on a current de-worming and farrier program.
If your Bluebonnet horse does not work out for any reason, you will get a refund of your adoption fee if you return him or her in the first 30 days and a partial refund if you return him within the first year.
If you cannot keep your adopted horse, Bluebonnet will find him a new home where you can rest assured that someone will love him as much as you do.
Bluebonnet is available as a resource for all adopted horses for the remainder of their lives.

In order to adopt, submit:

Membership application

Adoption application

Adoption Checklist

After BEHS receives a complete application, we will contact you to schedule a pre-adoption inspection. During the inspection, a BEHS volunteer will visit your property or the barn where you will be keeping your adopted equine. She can answer your questions about the adoption process and the organization, and will be taking a few photos and filling out some paperwork so we can ensure the home is safe – the care and comfort of our equines is our first priority

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Texas and Arkansas