Poe

FOALED
2003

HEIGHT
16.3 Hands

BREED / SEX
Percheron Gelding

CARE REQUIREMENTS
Mashed feed recommended
Seasonal allergies
Sedation for farrier care
Vision loss in one eye

ADOPTION STATUS
Available as a companion

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Description

Meet Poe: A Gentle Giant Seeking a Quiet Companion Home

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Focus Keyphrase: Companion Horse

Introduction: Are you looking for a calm, majestic presence to be a friend to your other animals? Poe is a 20-year-old Percheron gelding with a heart as big as he is. This gentle giant is no longer suited for riding but has so much love to give as a pasture companion and beloved pet.

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All About Poe

  • Name: Poe

  • Foaled: 2003

  • Height: 16.3 Hands – He is a very tall, impressive horse!

  • Breed/Sex: Percheron / Gelding

  • Adoption Status: Available for Adoption as a Companion Animal

Poe is the definition of a gentle giant. His years have given him a wonderful, steady temperament. He is kind, easy to handle on the ground, and enjoys the simple pleasures of life: a good scratch on the neck, a sunny day in the pasture, and the quiet company of both people and calm horses.

Special Care & Requirements

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Poe is a healthy senior, but he does require specific care to ensure he continues to thrive. The perfect home for him will understand and be prepared to manage these needs:

  • Mashed Feed Recommended: To aid with digestion and ensure he gets all his nutrients, Poe does best on a soaked or mashed senior feed.

  • Seasonal Allergies: Poe experiences some seasonal allergies. This is managed easily with veterinary guidance but is something adopters should be aware of.

  • Sedation for Farrier Care: For everyone’s safety, Poe is sedated for routine farrier work. He will need a home that has a vet or farrier comfortable with this protocol.

  • Vision Loss in One Eye: Poe has limited vision in one eye. Because of this, he should not be ridden. He gets along perfectly well in a familiar, safe environment but should be approached on his seeing side to avoid startling him. A predictable pasture mate is ideal.

The Perfect Home for Poe

Poe would thrive in a home where he can be a:

  • Companion for another gentle, low-dominance horse.

  • Pasture Pet where he can be doted on and enjoyed for his wonderful personality.

  • Part of a family with experience caring for senior horses or those with special needs.

His quiet nature also makes him a potential wonderful therapy horse for ground-based activities with a professional organization.

Interested in Adopting Poe?

If you have a safe, loving home and experience with special needs horses, Poe will reward you with unwavering loyalty and affection.

Contact us today to schedule a visit and see if this sweet Percheron is the right fit for your herd.