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Monkey |
Morgan |
Mr. Bee |
Olivia |
Monkey
Pick to Win is a bay
Quarter horse. He stands 15.2 hands. Born in 1973, Monkey
was a very spirited and much-loved trail horse who lived in the
Glenmoore (Chester County, PA) area most of his life.
Enjoying the companionship of the same owner for more than 20
years, Monkey took his owner on many unforgettable trail rides
to places like the King Ranch in Unionville, Valley Forge Park
and Marsh Creek State Park. In July 2001, Monkey retired
to Ryerss Farm.
Morgan
GP Time Square is a liver chestnut Morgan. He stands 14.3
hands. Born in 1980, Morgan served as a pleasure horse and
trained in dressage. He is quite a talker and likes receiving
visitors. After losing his buddy and being the only horse at
his former home, Morgan was very excited when he retired to
Ryerss Farm in September 2009. Since his arrival, Morgan has
found a new friend, Holly.
Mr.
Bee
Mr. Bee is a black Quarter horse appendix. He stands 15.2
hands. Born in Amarillo, TX in 1978, Mr. Bee’s early career was
in racing, winning five races in Oklahoma. After racing, he
remained in Oklahoma and served as a western pleasure horse.
When he was about 14 years old, Mr. Bee traveled to Pennsylvania
to work at the Philadelphia Park racetrack, but that didn’t
prove to be his calling. But, in Pennsylvania he found an owner
who enjoyed his companionship as an English pleasure horse until
he retired to Ryerss Farm in June 2009. Due to his sweet
disposition, Mr. Bee quickly fit in at Ryerss Farm, making
friends with Sugar and Skippy and is happy to greet visitors.
Olivia
Olivia is a chestnut Thoroughbred. Born in
1983, she
stands 16 hands. Found in a swamp of mud up to her
knees, Olivia was rescued by Large Animal
Protection Society (LAPS). She was one of eight horses
living at a poorly ran farm. LAPS rescued four that were
in the worse condition, including Olivia. A large dent
between her eyes can lead one to imagine what Olivia must have
endured. After she was rescued, Olivia first was adopted
as a trail riding horse; but that didn’t work. Within
approximately one year she was returned to LAPS. She then
found another home for approximately three years before
returning to LAPS. A third adoption only lasted a few
months. Due to soundness issues, Olivia retired to
Ryerss in August 2002. Her friend is Wargod.
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