Hello! My name is Willow

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Arabian Mix for adoption in Lyles, Tennessee - Willow
Photo 1 - Arabian Mix for adoption in Lyles, Tennessee - Willow
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Willow's Info...

Breed: Arabian Mix Color: Gray Age: Adult
Size: Medium Sex: Female
Willow's Story...
Willow was abandoned with Willy. We know nothing about her. She is very pretty, small, and shy. We think she was probably mistreated in her past because she is very careful around people. She just needs the right person with some patience to teach her that humans can be trusted.

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: River Edge Farm Horse Rescue
Contact: Jane McAllister
Phone:
(931) 729-2358
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E-mail:
riveredgefarmhorseresuce@gmail.com
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Website:
Address: PO Box 692
Lyles, TN
37098

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Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
River Edge Farm Horse Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity that is owned and operated by folks who have been rehabilitating horses for many years. The rescue consists of 63 beautiful acres in Middle Tennessee where horses of all breeds and ages are taken in and cared for.

We strive to provide the best care possible for every horse that comes to the rescue by beginning with an individual evaluation. Each horse receives vet care (including dental work and vaccinations), hoof care, and a nutrition plan. Nutrition requirements and feeding schedules are developed initially, and then adjusted as the horse progresses. In addition to the basics, some horses have special needs that require long term training in order to make them candidates for adoption.

Our Adoption Process...
Adopting a rescue horse can be a very rewarding experience and some rescue horses require special handling due to their past. References are required for all adoptions. Adopted horses must stay with the adopter for at least one year. After that, the horse may be sold. If there are extenuating circumstances and the adopter cannot keep the horse, it must be returned to the rescue.
Adoption fees are based on the age and training of the animal. The fee helps with expenses, but does not begin to cover the costs of hauling, vet fees, feed, and rehab.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Our equines come from middle Tennessee. We are willing to adopt horses to permanent homes outside of this area.