Stats
Breed: Arabian / Quarter Horse Cross
Age: May 5, 2009 (1.5 years)
Breed: Arabian / Quarter Horse Cross
Age: May 5, 2009 (1.5 years)
Gender: Filly
Height: 11.2hh and growing
Training: Lady Bird is very social and willing to learn and is currently being worked with on learning to lunge, etc. She stands well for the farrier and leads, she loaded fairly well for the first time leaving IHR SW and coming to IHR South. Lady Bird aka "Birdie" was born on Kentucky Derby Day 2009 (5/2/09) and was named after the winner, Mine That Bird. She is an Arabian/Quarter Horse cross. She is such a happy little filly who loves to get out and play and kick up her heels from time to time.
Training: Lady Bird is very social and willing to learn and is currently being worked with on learning to lunge, etc. She stands well for the farrier and leads, she loaded fairly well for the first time leaving IHR SW and coming to IHR South. Lady Bird aka "Birdie" was born on Kentucky Derby Day 2009 (5/2/09) and was named after the winner, Mine That Bird. She is an Arabian/Quarter Horse cross. She is such a happy little filly who loves to get out and play and kick up her heels from time to time.
Adoption Fee: $400.00
If you are interested in adopting Birdie please visit http://www.indianahorserescue.com and get your Application in TODAY! Specific questions can be directed to Jo at Indiana Horse Rescue South via e-mail ronjo42854 (at) comcast (dot) net or call (812) 547-2071
IHR requires all potential adopters to fill out an Adoption Application, submit 2 Personal Reference, a Veterinary Reference, and Photos of the facility where the horse will be kept.
If you are interested in adopting Birdie please visit http://www.indianahorserescue.com and get your Application in TODAY! Specific questions can be directed to Jo at Indiana Horse Rescue South via e-mail ronjo42854 (at) comcast (dot) net or call (812) 547-2071
IHR requires all potential adopters to fill out an Adoption Application, submit 2 Personal Reference, a Veterinary Reference, and Photos of the facility where the horse will be kept.
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