OUR HORSES
Saint Augustine, aka “Auggie”
BIO
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Age-12 Birthdate is 4/28/2011
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Breed-Registered Standardbred, with papers-Freeze brand.
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Height/Weight-17 H /approx. 1250 lbs.
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Special needs- Extra dental care for Supernumerary teeth, Extra farrier visits for club foot management, Chiropractic visits, physical therapy and rehabilitation for old injuries/imbalances, Seasonal Allergies, treated for EPM in September 2023.
Auggie was born in Lorne Valley, Prince Edward Island on April 28th 2011 to a mare named Ladyville. His father was a successful harness racer named Nike’s Image, who sired many top Standardbreds in Canada.
ROXIE
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Age- about 14, birthdate unknown
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Breed- Quarter Horse/Grade, no papers.
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Height/Weight- 15H/approx. 950 lbs.
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Special needs - Shoes with traction on all four, dropped fetlocks, Damaged Suspensory ligaments in the hind legs, Equioxx tablets for pain management, treatment for Lyme’s disease.
​Roxie came from a horse dealer in 2022. She was advertised as an all-around, beginner-level trail horse for $7,500.
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POCO
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Age- about 28, birthdate unknown
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Breed-Quarter Horse, papers were lost, but was registered at one point.
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Height/weight-14.3 H / approx. 950 lbs.
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Special needs-Weight management in the summer to avoid obesity, senior diet/mash due to declining dentition, basic geriatric care/frequent re-testing for Cushing’s disease. Daily medcations include Equioxx for arthritis and hydroxyzine for allergies.​
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Poco was found at an auction in 2007 after his owner had passed away and he was discarded by the family members.
Saint Anthony, aka “Tony”
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Age-38, birth year was confirmed to be 1986, but exact date is unknown.
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Breed-Thoroughbred
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Height/Weight-17.1 H/ approx. 1,000 lbs.
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Special needs- Geriatric care, frequent dental care for Equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH), special senior diet to maintain weight, liquified feed due to a lack of teeth.
Tony was taken out of Kill pen in 2006 on a whim following the death of one of our older horses, Ben. He was extremely thin, weak and full of parasites. It took months to put weight on him and get his medical needs under control, but he finally filled out and began showing his true personality!
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