| MEET THE REINDANCER HORSES! |
Sharkey
Sharkey is an 8 year old Standardbred. He is a retired pacer, and he was born to trot. Sharkey thinks he is a person. He has a playful, sensitive personality, and he loves people!
Help feed and care for Sharkey for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Sharkey's stall!
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Sprinkles
Sprinkles is an adorable retired show pony. He is is white with chocolate sprinkles. How sweet is that?!
Help feed and care for Sprinkles for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Sprinkles stall!
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Strawberry
Strawberry is a 22 year-old Missouri Fox Trotter. He is the cadillac of horses. He is loving, sweet and gentle.
Help feed and care for Strawberry for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Strawberry's stall!
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Snickers
Snickers is a small Quarter horse whose size makes her perfect for children. Snickers coat is saved into a checkerboard pattern which delights children of all ages. He loves apple snacks!
Help feed and care for Snickers for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Snickers stall!
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Max
Max is a 15 year-old thoroughbred. He used to race at Monmouth Park. Now he's a wonderfully quiet lesson horse who loves attention.
Help feed and care for Max for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Max's stall!
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Cisco
Cisco is a good, reliable 24 year old Quarter horse. He has been there, done that. If horses could talk, he would tell us "Steady Does It!".
Help feed and care for Cisco for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Cisco's stall!
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Crackerjack
Cracker is our "little guy". He is a 10 year old Grade pony. He is totally food motivated and always getting into trouble due to his curious nature. Everyone falls in love with Cracker, even after he steals their hats or gloves!
Help feed and care for Cracker for as little as $100/month!
Sponsor for 6 months and receive a commemorative plaque for Cracker's stall!
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| SPONSOR A HORSE! |
Join us and help make a difference in the life of a horse! Become a sponsor of Reindancer. |
Individual support of Reindancer through sponsorship provides the foundation upon which we operate. It is your steadfast assistance that makes us so effective in saving the lives of endangered horses while providing support to individuals with a range of physical, emotional, cognitive, and social special needs.
As little as $100 will feed our equine volunteers for a whole month.
Six month sponsors receive a commemorative plaque placed on the door to the horses stall.
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| SPONSOR A CHILD! |
Join us and help make a difference in the life of a child! Become a sponsor of Reindancer. |
As little as $100 provides a disabled child with four lessons.
You can give a child as much as 6 full weeks of lessons for as little as $150!
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Breeds
- Standardbred: A horse who has been bred to trot. Usually of Arabian descent, they are animals of great vigor and soundness.
- Thoroughbred: A horse who has been bred to race. They can be traced back to generations of pure bred horses in the stud books.
- Quarter Horse: The Quarter horse gets its name from the quarter-mile races in which it is so successful. It was a very popular horse among cowboys.
- Pony
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Category
- Foal: A male or female horse that is less than 1 year old in age.
- Yearling: Amale or female horse that is less than 2 years old.
- Colt: A male horse that is less than 4 years of age.
- Filly: A female horse that is less than 4 years of age.
- Stallion: An adult male horse ready to breed.
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Different Breeds
- Standardbred: A horse who has been bred to trot. Usually of Arabian descent, they are animals of great vigor and soundness.
- Thoroughbred: A horse who has been bred to race. They can be traced back to generations of pure bred horses in the stud books.
- Quarter Horse: The Quarter horse gets its name from the quarter-mile races in which it is so successful. It was a very popular horse among cowboys.
- Pony: Something of a miniature horse, and generally under 58" high at the withers. The withers are located at the base of the neck where the horses back begins (similar to where the back of your neck meets your shoulders)!
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