Fancy 
Nearly 4 y.o., this petite young lady (about 14-1 hands) was green as grass for the first 2+ years of her life, and not very comfortable with humans !  With patience and gentleness, she is learning to like humans and accept the halter, grooming, and other daily routines.  Fancy has no known health or soundness problems, but she does have world class dapples!  Will make a wonderful youth horse.


Denali
This Curly cross came to us unsocialized and afraid as a 6-7 month old. Now nearly 2, with patience and understanding, she’s gotten to be quite the love bug. She is a very rich color in the sunlight.  No known health or soundness problems, this little horse will be small and sturdy, and will make a wonderful youth horse for the right family !


Dawson 
Probably a brother or half-brother to Denali, this Curly cross came to us an unsocialized, timid little stud colt.  He’s gelded, has no known health or soundness issues, and is now well-adapted to people.  He will remain small, and his temperament indicates he will make a wonderful youth horse.  



Gypsy
This picture doesn’t show what a beautiful golden color Gypsy is.  This 8 or 9 y.o. mare is about 15 hands, and not trained yet to ride.  She gets along well with people and other horses.  She has a crooked front leg, and is suitable for light riding only.  She’s very sweet, smart, and will make a  wonderful companion or very light riding horse for the right home.

Arthur  
This wonderful 21 y.o. Arab/QH cross is about 15 hands and has years of service to humankind, including kids.  He has less-than perfect teeth and needs a soft hay and a mash diet.  Due to a previous case of choke, he cannot have dry pellets and must have a mash.  He has very modest ringbone in right front, needs regular, well-balanced professional farrier care, and is most comfortable and moves the best with a light rider.  This is a wonderful horse for the right family.  Don’t let his issues fool you.  He’s an easy keeper, a personable and kind horse, and well worth the extra commitment. 

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Alaska Equine Rescue makes every effort to match up each horse with a compatible "forever" home.  All applicants must submit a written Application for Adoption, and go thru a thorough screening process.  Approved applicants must then sign a Humane Care Contract.  Alaska Equine Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny adoption applications etirely at its own discretion based on its evaluation of what is in the best interests of the horse.   

                AER Horses for Adoption 

Thank you for your interest in our horses.  For more information about any of these wonderful animals, please contact us toll free at 1-888-LUV-HORS (588-4677).  For guidelines for adoption and the Application for Adoption Form, go to How to Adopt.

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