Horse Looking for a Home

Good trail riding horse needs forever home.

As written by his current owners:

ROHAN – 14.2h 11yo bay quarter horse/pony. Due to an injury a forever-home is wanted for Rohan. He was our daughter’s show jumper but developed sidebone after an accident (x-rays available). He can no longer jump or do anything involving tight turns but would be well suited to an experienced rider wanting to do trail riding. We have done some natural horsemanship work with him and would benefit from more work as, although he doesn’t kick or bite, his ground manners could be improved. He has been regularly shod, wormed, vaccinated and had annual dentist checks. He is a good doer and comes with a bridle and numerous rugs. We ask that you make a donation of $500 to Charlies’ Angels as payment. Ph: Jenny 0487 353 766.

You can find more photos of Rohan at  http://flickr.com/gp/ahesketh/AQg6p9/

(Note: this horse is not in Charlie’s Angels’ care.)

(Rohan is located at Maroochy River, SE Qld.)

Shona and Joleena Find a Forever Home

Shona, day 1, two-month-old Ruben at foot

Well, this is big news.

Shona and Joleena are our longest-term residents, having been with us for two years, as our first rescues after the initial dogger yard rescue of four horses that began this charity. We rescued them from a slaughterhouse holding yard, along with their two-month-old colts at their side. They had come from an intensive breeding program and came with evidence of serious and prolonged trauma and an exceptional fear for humans.

Joleena, training with Kerryn Armstrong (pic by Jacinta Armstrong)

While their colts grew up beautifully, and we weaned them, gelded them and found them wonderful homes at six months of age, Shona and Joleena went on to become our most challenging behavioural cases. Physically, they healed well and proved to be robust horses. Emotionally and psychologically, these girls carried some very big scars.

Along the way they spent time with Kerryn Armstrong and Lillan Roquet, qualified Parelli instructors from Intuitive Connection, and while they did progress, their futures seemed to fall into one of two directions: find an exceptional, advanced Parelli home to go to in order to continue their development, or find a permanent retirement home where they could live their days as naturally roaming horses but still with the routine management and care (feet, teeth, worming etc.) that all horses need.

Shona and Joleena, best friends

We’d been offered several homes over their time, where they could run free as wild horses on huge properties, but we wanted more for them than that. At times it was very difficult to turn down these offers, as we tried to balance their needs and preferences (and their preferences were clearly that they’d prefer not to engage with people), with their potential, their lifespan, our ability as a charity to provide what they needed, and what we as humans considered ‘best’ for them.

This week, we received a remarkable offer. Gaye Harvey, from Horse Heaven, has been a supporter of Charlie’s Angels since we began. Her exceptional, professional agistment and training property near Stanthorpe includes a 500 acre retirement paddock. But she also continues to manage the welfare of those retired horses, ensuring their feet are regularly done, their teeth are done and they are wormed and vaccinated. The horses are carefully monitored daily and any injuries or weight loss corrected immediately.

In short, this is exactly what these girls need. It was also of top concern for us that Shona and Joleena were able to go to a forever home together. As they are such good friends and have obviously been through so much, we didn’t want to separate them if it was at all possible.

For these girls to find this forever home, of this quality, is one of those miraculous events that happen for us every now and then that affirm that we’re doing the right thing. Our emphasis is always on quality not quantity. We are not interested in ‘turning over’ horses just to make ourselves look good. We are prepared to hold onto each and every horse that comes our way for their entire life if necessary, rather than risk them going to the wrong home. We are not afraid to turn down an offer of a home if it just doesn’t feel right, and we’re proud to say this has given us a tremendously successful horse-placement record over the past two years.

Joleena

We are so very, very grateful to Gaye and her husband, John, for offering these girls a place to finally call home, knowing they will be safe and cared for for the rest of their days. What amazing Angels you are! We’re so proud to have you in our Angel team.

Adopting a Horse

Are you interested in adopting a horse from Charlie’s Angels Horse Rescue Inc?

Our latest horse to be adopted, Lincoln

Horses come to us through a variety of channels and we do our best to accommodate all requests for help. Adopting a rescue horse can be a wonderfully rewarding experience, but it’s best that you are able to let go of expectations. These horses have been through a lot, ranging from injuries, starvation, abuse, trauma and unsuitable care. They are good horses, but need special people who are willing to adapt to the horse, not expecting the horse to adapt to their standards.

If you are interested in adopting one of our horses, it’s important that you understand what you are taking on: a horse for life! Please make sure you have read our information page about adopting a horse.

Please also note that we cannot “hold” a horse for you. If you are interested in adopting one of our horses, the only way you can ensure that adoption happens is to sign the adoption papers and pay the adoption fee. In the event that multiple people want to adopt the same horse, and all people are considered suitable to adopt that horse, then the person who gets the paperwork done the fastest will take home the horse.

Lastly, please also note that we are not horse dealers. That means we cannot search for and find you a horse that meets your specifications (breeding, age, colour etc.). If you want a specific type of horse, it is best to go to a breeder who can fulfill that wish. We always serve horses first, rather than people. That means we take any horse that is in need whenever we are able to do so. We won’t pass over a horse in need just to find one that someone else might be interested in.

We love our horses dearly and work hard to find them perfect homes for life. We’re always interested in hearing from people who are dedicated to helping horses, so if you would like to adopt a horse, email us at charlies-angels@live.com.au and tell us a bit about yourself. We’d love to hear from you!