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Wynona came to us in September and has been such a pleasure to have at the Ranch. This 26-year-old Quarter Horse is calm, quiet, and loves attention. Her pretty face and kind demeanor have made her a favorite amongst our staff and volunteers.
Upon evaluation, our trainer found that Wynona has age-appropriate arthritis, which caused her discomfort while being worked and ridden. Our vets suggested a daily dose of Equioxx, which has been a tremendous benefit to her comfort levels. If Wynona`s adopter plans to ride her, she will need to continue this daily medication. However, if Wynona is adopted as a pasture buddy, we believe her comfort levels will be fine without the Equioxx. Because of her age and health, Wynona will do best with an adopter who wants her for light to moderate riding. She is thoughtful under saddle and responsive to leg and rein aids. She has not been spooky or reactive while being ridden. She would be a good horse for an intermediate rider.
Wynona has great ground manners and is such a delight to work with here at Longmeadow. This easy keeper will make a great horse for a special person. If you think Wynona is the horse for you, read through our adoption requirements and follow the steps to apply online!
Wynona came to us in September and has been such a pleasure to have at the Ranch. This 26-year-old Quarter Horse is calm, quiet, and loves attention. Her pretty face and kind demeanor have made her a favorite amongst our staff and volunteers.
Upon evaluation, our trainer found that Wynona has age-appropriate arthritis, which caused her discomfort while being worked and ridden. Our vets suggested a daily dose of Equioxx, which has been a tremendous benefit to her comfort levels. If Wynona`s adopter plans to ride her, she will need to continue this daily medication. However, if Wynona is adopted as a pasture buddy, we believe her comfort levels will be fine without the Equioxx. Because of her age and health, Wynona will do best with an adopter who wants her for light to moderate riding. She is thoughtful under saddle and responsive to leg and rein aids. She has not been spooky or reactive while being ridden. She would be a good horse for an intermediate rider.
Wynona has great ground manners and is such a delight to work with here at Longmeadow. This easy keeper will make a great horse for a special person. If you think Wynona is the horse for you, read through our adoption requirements and follow the steps to apply online!
Horses, cows, goats, potbellied pigs and other animals at our Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union, MO are available for visits during our Open House / Adoption Days every Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you are interested in meeting our adoptable animals or our Barn Buddies who are available for sponsorship, please visit the ranch during one of these days or call 636-583-8759 to schedule a visit on another day.
Horses, cows, goats, potbellied pigs and other animals at our Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union, MO are available for visits during our Open House / Adoption Days every Friday from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you are interested in meeting our adoptable animals or our Barn Buddies who are available for sponsorship, please visit the ranch during one of these days or call 636-583-8759 to schedule a visit on another day.
More about this shelter
Nestled among 165-acres of woodland near Union, Missouri, the Humane Society of Missouri’s Longmeadow Rescue Ranch is haven for hundreds of abused and neglected horses, cows, goats, pigs, ducks and other farm animals. The ranch is one of the most comprehensive horse and farm animal care and rehabilitation centers in the country. In addition to animal care, ranch staff provide hands-on humane education experiences for both children and adults.
Nestled among 165-acres of woodland near Union, Missouri, the Humane Society of Missouri’s Longmeadow Rescue Ranch is haven for hundreds of abused and neglected horses, cows, goats, pigs, ducks and other farm animals. The ranch is one of the most comprehensive horse and farm animal care and rehabilitation centers in the country. In addition to animal care, ranch staff provide hands-on humane education experiences for both children and adults.