Description
Introduction
Savannah is a majestic Belgian Mare with a heart as big as her stature. Foaled in 2001, this 16.2-hand gentle giant is looking for a compassionate adopter to provide her with a loving forever home as a companion animal. While she requires some special care, she repays it tenfold with her calm demeanor and peaceful presence.
Key Details at a Glance:
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Foaled: 2001
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Height: 16.2 Hands
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Breed: Belgian
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Sex: Mare
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Status: Available for Adoption as a Companion
A Closer Look at Savannah’s Needs
Savannah is classified as a special needs horse and will thrive in a specific type of home. Her ideal adopter understands that her care requirements are manageable with love and consistency.
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Daily Prescription Medication: Savannah requires daily medication to ensure her comfort and well-being. This is a simple but non-negotiable part of her routine.
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Sedation for Hoof Care: For her safety and the safety of the farrier, Savannah needs to be sedated for routine hoof trimming and care. This is a common practice for many horses and is easily managed by a veterinarian or an experienced owner.
Why Adopt a Companion Horse Like Savannah?
Companion horses are invaluable members of any barn. They provide:
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Calming Company: They are excellent buddies for horses that experience anxiety when alone.
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Low Impact: Without riding requirements, they are perfect for someone who wants the joy of caring for a horse without the physical demands of riding.
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Unconditional Love: They offer the same bonding and affectionate relationship as any other horse.
Is Savannah the Right Fit for Your Farm?
Savannah would be perfect for:
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An experienced home familiar with administering equine medication.
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A property with quiet, calm pasture mates for her to enjoy her retirement.
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Someone looking for a beautiful “pasture pet” to dote on and care for.
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A rescue-friendly barn that believes every horse deserves a dignified retirement.
Ready to Learn More?
If you have a place in your heart and your pasture for this sweet mare, we would love to tell you more about her. Providing a home for a special needs horse is an incredibly rewarding experience.