Clay

FOALED
2006

HEIGHT
16.3 Hands

BREED / SEX
Percheron Gelding

CARE REQUIREMENTS
Sedation for hoof care

ADOPTON STATUS
Available as a companion

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Description

Meet Clay: A Gentle Giant Seeking His Forever Home

FOALED: 2006
HEIGHT: 16.3 Hands
BREED / SEX: Percheron Gelding
CARE REQUIREMENTS: Requires sedation for farrier/hoof care
ADOPTION STATUS: Available as a companion animal

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Are you looking for a loyal, calm, and majestic companion horse for adoption? Allow us to introduce you to Clay, a heart-stealing Percheron gelding with a soul as deep as his stature is tall.

Foaled in 2006, Clay is a seasoned gentleman who knows the rhythms of life. Standing at an impressive 16.3 hands, he is the definition of a “gentle giant.” His serene presence and kind eyes can calm an entire barn.

A Little More About Clay

Clay is a Percheron Gelding, a breed known for its intelligence, willingness, and good nature. He has spent his life as a faithful partner and is now ready to retire from rigorous work. He would be the perfect, calming influence in any herd and a wonderful friend for a horse that needs company.

His ideal home is one where he can be loved and appreciated for who he is: a magnificent companion.

Special Care Considerations

To ensure his continued well-being, Clay requires a specific care routine for his hoof care. He needs sedation for the farrier. This is a common and manageable requirement for many horses and simply means his adoptive family will need to work with a veterinarian to ensure his hoof trims are safe and stress-free for everyone involved.

This small extra step is well worth it for the immense love and quiet companionship this noble gelding offers.

Is Clay the Right Companion for You?

Clay would thrive in a home where:

  • He is sought purely as a companion horse or pasture pet.

  • His adoptive family understands and can manage his need for sedated farrier visits.

  • He can enjoy a peaceful retirement with adequate shelter, quality hay, and fresh water.

  • He can receive the gentle affection and scratches he truly deserves.

If you have the experience, patience, and heart to offer a forever home to this deserving gelding, we would love to hear from you.