June 2019

Coal (Lucky 7)

This flashy 4-year-old Mustang gelding is Coal, who was born at Stormy Ranch Mustang Rescue after his mother, a Nevada Virginia Range Mustang, was rescued from slaughter. Coal is being trained for the 2019 [...]

Lincoln (Lucky 7)

Lincoln, a 7-year-old BLM Mustang gelding born in the corrals, is being trained for the 2019 Lucky 7 Training Challenge by Kevin Sink of Stormy Ranch Mustang Rescue in Sheridan, Oregon. Lincoln is just [...]

Goldy (Lucky 7)

All That Glitters (aka Goldy) is going to make somebody an incredible ranch horse. This gorgeous 5-year-old Quarter Horse mare is smart, brave and accepting. She has three lovely gaits, enjoys trail rides, is brave [...]

March 2018

Andy & Puck (Adopted)

Meet Andy and Puck, two adorable Welsh Cob geldings we took in on March 15, 2018. These geldings are friendly, curious and adorably dorky. Although malnourished and underweight (the vet gave both horses a [...]

May 2018

February 2018

Cleo (In Rehab)

Cleo came to us from an owner surrender situation. She lived on a property being cared for by an elderly gentleman with 12 other Thoroughbreds. All of the horses had very little handling.  Cleo [...]

April 2018

Iris (Adopted)

Irish was adopted in June 2018. This beautiful buckskin mare came to SEO in December 2016. Irish was adopted in June 2018. NAME: Iris AGE: 4 years BREED: Indian Horse GENDER: [...]

February 2018

Latte (Adopted)

Latte is a sweet, sensitive mare that likes people. Latte walks, trots and canters with smooth transitions. She is light and fluid in aids and movement. Athletic with a lot of potential for arena [...]

Prince (Adopted)

Prince is an Oregon Humane Society partner horse.  He came to us from a voluntary suggested surrender in the summer of 2017.  He was dramatically underweight at the time but has blossomed into a [...]

March 2019

Summer (Adopted)

Summer is a 22-year-old registered Appaloosa mare who came to us from an Oregon Humane Society case and is available as a pasture pet only due to her age and the fact that she [...]

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