Hello! My name is Sybil

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Quarterhorse Mix for adoption in Larskpur, Colorado - Sybil
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Sybil's Info...

Breed: Quarterhorse Mix Color: Black Age: Adult
Size: Medium Sex: Female
Sybil's Story...
Name: Sybil and Gambler
Breed: Quarterhorse
Description: black
Age: 17 years and Gambler is 4 months old now.
Height: 15hh
Level of Training: Nice ground manners, easy to catch, stands tied, trailers well, good
for the farrier. Once we found out Miss Sybil was in foal, we stopped her saddle
assessment. She has been saddled here and didn't seem phased by it at all, but we
have not ridden her. She foaled a healthy black colt on Oct 8th!
Special Needs: Old injury to right hind, healing very well, minimal scaring.
Rider Level: Foal/Young horse experience required.
Weight Restrictions: 180lbs.
Adoption Fee: TBD
Other Info: She has a sweet personality and is not spooky. She loves to be groomed
and to be with people. Gambler is a sweet, curious foal!

Contact This Rescue Group...

Rescue Group: Front Range Equine Rescue
Contact: Michelle Conner
Phone:
(719) 481-1490
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E-mail:
info@frontrangeequinerescue.org
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Fax: (719) 487-9749
Website:
Address: PO Box 307
Larskpur, CO
80118

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Rescue Group Info...

About Our Rescue Group...
Front Range Equine Rescue began in 1997 and was incorporated as a Colorado non-profit on 8/1/97. Front Range Equine Rescue began as an all volunteer organization with Board members providing the initial foster homes. A small self-care facility soon housed several of the incoming rescue horses as well. Over the years, Front Range has worked hard to increase its capacity and was able to purchase a 40-acre facility in Larkspur in 2006. A major gift campaign in 2007-2009 allowed for further expansion with the purchase of 81 additional acres in Larkspur late in 2009. Horses are also kept at 2-3 other private facilities in the area.
Our Adoption Process...
The first step in the adoption process is to fill out an application, read and sign the rules of adoption. You will then be contacted to set up an appointment to see any horse(s) that might be a match. Horses can only be seen by appointment; we cannot accommodate drop-ins or last minute appointments.
Our adoption fees vary based on the overall age, health and training of each horse.
We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, and/or Counties...
Front Range Equine Rescue (FRER) is a 501c3 non-profit organization working to prevent the abuse and neglect of horses through rescue and education.