AVARIC

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • horse
  • Quarterhorse

About AVARIC

Union, MO

Species & Breed

horse
Quarterhorse

Physical Traits

Senior
Male
Extra Large

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

AVARIC’s Compatibility

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    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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AVARIC's Story

Avaric came to Longmeadow in 2024. With the help of HSMO’s Animal Cruelty Task Force, we were able to rescue Avaric and other horses from a place of neglect. After we received legal custody of the group, and after some much-needed vet and farrier care, we were finally able to evaluate this handsome man to find out what he knew! Avaric won us over immediately with his sweet personality. He did not mind the attention he received from staff and volunteers and was easy to handle on the ground. Avaric enjoyed the company of his equine buddies but did not mind leaving the group when he would be led outside or away from the herd. He enjoyed being groomed and doted upon by his handlers. Upon evaluation, our trainers found Avaric to be a gentleman on the ground. While he did need the occasional reminder about having good manners, he was generally well-behaved and enjoyed his time with people. When he was evaluated under saddle, Avaric showed some anxiety during the mounting process, displaying wide eyes and a swishy tail at first. However, once settled and doing his job, he proved to be well-trained. He responded well to neck reining and leg pressure. With an intermediate rider and a little patience, we believe this gelding would make a wonderful addition to any herd! Adoption Fee: $600 Height: 14.2hh Maximum Carrying Weight (includest tack and rider): 200lbs

Avaric came to Longmeadow in 2024. With the help of HSMO’s Animal Cruelty Task Force, we were able to rescue Avaric and other horses from a place of neglect. After we received legal custody of the group, and after some much-needed vet and farrier care, we were finally able to evaluate this handsome man to find out what he knew! Avaric won us over immediately with his sweet personality. He did not mind the attention he received from staff and volunteers and was easy to handle on the ground. Avaric enjoyed the company of his equine buddies but did not mind leaving the group when he would be led outside or away from the herd. He enjoyed being groomed and doted upon by his handlers. Upon evaluation, our trainers found Avaric to be a gentleman on the ground. While he did need the occasional reminder about having good manners, he was generally well-behaved and enjoyed his time with people. When he was evaluated under saddle, Avaric showed some anxiety during the mounting process, displaying wide eyes and a swishy tail at first.

Avaric came to Longmeadow in 2024. With the help of HSMO’s Animal Cruelty Task Force, we were able to rescue Avaric and other horses from a place of neglect. After we received legal custody of the group, and after some much-needed vet and farrier care, we were finally able to evaluate this handsome man to find out what he knew! Avaric won us over immediately with his sweet personality. He did not mind the attention he received from staff and volunteers and was easy to handle on the ground. Avaric enjoyed the company of his equine buddies but did not mind leaving the group when he would be led outside or away from the herd. He enjoyed being groomed and doted upon by his handlers. Upon evaluation, our trainers found Avaric to be a gentleman on the ground. While he did need the occasional reminder about having good manners, he was generally well-behaved and enjoyed his time with people. When he was evaluated under saddle, Avaric showed some anxiety during the mounting process, displaying wide eyes and a swishy tail at first. However, once settled and doing his job, he proved to be well-trained. He responded well to neck reining and leg pressure. With an intermediate rider and a little patience, we believe this gelding would make a wonderful addition to any herd! Adoption Fee: $600 Height: 14.2hh Maximum Carrying Weight (includest tack and rider): 200lbs

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How To Adopt

AVARIC was listed as Adoptable by Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch
How can I adopt AVARIC?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet AVARIC?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for AVARIC, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch, and they'll be happy to help!

AVARIC is from Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch

[Union, MO]

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