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Corazón

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • horse
  • Mustang

About Corazón

Willard, MO

Species & Breed

horse
MustangMix

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Medium
Palomino

Behavior

Personality
Athletic, Smart, Loyal, Friendly, Dignified, Brave, Independent

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Corazón’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Corazón's Story

Corazón, affectionately known around the farm as "Cora," "Zonie," or "Zonie Pony" is a stunning young mare with a bright future ahead of her! She is intelligent, communicative, and full of personality. She bonds deeply with her "chosen people" and has the true free spirit of a Mustang. <br/><br/><br/>CORA'S BACKGROUND<br/><br/>Cora came to SKE as a newborn filly, along with her mum. She had a very uphill battle after suffering from neglect, which she conquered in no time, resulting in a full recovery and a healthy, happy filly! <br/><br/>We don't know anything about Cora's sire, but her dam is an unbranded mustang mare who found herself in the slaughter pipeline, then bounced between neglectful "rescue" situations, then finally came here when Cora was first born. <br/><br/>It's unfortunately not all that uncommon for mustangs to end up in the slaughter pipeline before they are processed by the round-up/gathering organizations like the BLM. Many mustangs are kept in holding after roundup/gathering for years or even decades - these mustangs are not yet branded and often find their way onto trucks bound for Mexico. These kill traders stop at auctions and "kill pen" scam markets along the way, where some of these horses are traded or listed for sale. <br/><br/>An individual purchased Cora's mother from one of these kill pen scams. She was already pregnant, but did not receive the needed prenatal nor birthing care, so she & Cora were in bad shape when they were surrendered to SKE. Luckily, they both have fiery, mustang spirits, so they both recovered fully!<br/><br/> <br/>CORA'S TRAINING<br/><br/>Cora has had an excellent start to domesticated life since arriving at SKE! Her education has been 100% R+ (clicker training, fear-free/force-free). Her list of behaviors includes:<br/><br/>- Haltering<br/>- Leading (with halter, off a target, or off body language/at liberty)<br/>- Nose targeting (target stick & hand targets)<br/>- Stationary targeting (at a cone, mat, or bucket)<br/>- Body handling (for brushes, petting, vet, etc.)<br/><br/>- Veterinary handling (checking eyes, ears, nose, teeth/mouth, teats, etc.)<br/>- Cooperative injections (IV & IM)<br/>- Cooperative oral medications (via syringe, though she will also eat medications mixed into food)<br/>- Cooperative eye drops/ointments<br/>- Cooperative aerosol spray (like aluminum spray / aluspray)<br/>- Cooperative fly spray<br/>- Trailer loading (both ramp & step up; turning to walk off & backing off)<br/><br/>- Wearing saddle pad, saddle, and girth (in progress)<br/>- Lining up at the mounting block (in progress)<br/>- Accepting weight on her back (in progress)<br/><br/>Cora is intelligent and learns very quickly! Cora is largely a "blank slate" without trauma from harsh training methods and is ready to excel at any future plans you want to tackle together from casual trails to equine agility to performance sports! <br/><br/>Cora began her pre-riding foundations over the past year. She's turning 5 years old this summer and will not be ready to carry weight until her growth plates close. Remember - waiting a few years to ride at the beginning of their life can give you an extra decade of riding at the end of their life, so there's no sense in rushing into a young start! <br/><br/><br/>CORA'S HEALTH HISTORY<br/><br/>Cora is 4 years old (turning 5 summer of 2025!) and approx 14.2 hh tall. She has a sturdy build and should be fine to carry youths/teens and small adults for high-impact/performance work, or average sized adults for casual/infrequent rides, but is small enough that she likely won't be able to carry larger adult riders. <br/><br/>Cora is an easy, easy keeper! She does not require any special supplementation nor grain. She has a LOT of gorgeous mane and a shiny, golden coat.<br/><br/>Cora has healthy, strong mustang hooves. Living in an enriched pasture with varied terrain, she tends to “self trim” well enough that she needs minimal human assistance. When she does get trims, she cooperates at liberty, using R+ and consent cues. It’s important to note that SKE does not train restraint-based farrier care, and so Cora has not been trained to respond to any forceful nor restraint-based handling, hoof care included.<br/><br/>Cora has not had any lameness issues, major health complications, nor other problems since her rehabilitation when she first arrived at SKE. The health issues she faced at intake were a direct result of neglect, have completely resolved, and should not have any long-term effects on her health and soundness.<br/><br/><br/>HOW TO ADOPT CORA<br/><br/>SKE seeks adopters who have good intentions & good core values to direct them on their horsemanship journey - plus the knowledge, resources, & facilities to provide a great life to their adopted equine. If you feel that describes you, we would love for you to provide Cora with an amazing home!<br/><br/>Start the application process by filling the adoption application: <br/>skequine.com/adopt<br/><br/>Contact SKE with any questions or concerns:<br/>adopt@skequine.com<br/><br/>Cora is available for adoption through SKE for $2,750. She’s located in Willard, Missouri, USA and transportation is available in the US & most of Canada.<br/><br/>Thank you so much for considering Cora, she is certain to capture your heart and make her future family incredibly happy!

Corazón, affectionately known around the farm as "Cora," "Zonie," or "Zonie Pony" is a stunning young mare with a bright future ahead of her! She is intelligent, communicative, and full of personality. She bonds deeply with her "chosen people" and has the true free spirit of a Mustang.


CORA'S BACKGROUND

Cora came to SKE as a newborn filly, along with her mum. She had a very uphill battle after suffering from neglect, which she conquered in no time, resulting in a full recovery and a healthy, happy filly!

We don't know anything about Cora's sire, but her dam is an unbranded mustang mare who found herself in the slaughter pipeline, then bounced between neglectful "rescue" situations, then finally came here when Cora was first born.

It's unfortunately not all that uncommon for mustangs to end up in the slaughter pipeline before they are processed by the round-up/gathering organizations like the BLM. Many mustangs are kept in holding after roundup/gathering for years or even decades -

Corazón, affectionately known around the farm as "Cora," "Zonie," or "Zonie Pony" is a stunning young mare with a bright future ahead of her! She is intelligent, communicative, and full of personality. She bonds deeply with her "chosen people" and has the true free spirit of a Mustang.


CORA'S BACKGROUND

Cora came to SKE as a newborn filly, along with her mum. She had a very uphill battle after suffering from neglect, which she conquered in no time, resulting in a full recovery and a healthy, happy filly!

We don't know anything about Cora's sire, but her dam is an unbranded mustang mare who found herself in the slaughter pipeline, then bounced between neglectful "rescue" situations, then finally came here when Cora was first born.

It's unfortunately not all that uncommon for mustangs to end up in the slaughter pipeline before they are processed by the round-up/gathering organizations like the BLM. Many mustangs are kept in holding after roundup/gathering for years or even decades - these mustangs are not yet branded and often find their way onto trucks bound for Mexico. These kill traders stop at auctions and "kill pen" scam markets along the way, where some of these horses are traded or listed for sale.

An individual purchased Cora's mother from one of these kill pen scams. She was already pregnant, but did not receive the needed prenatal nor birthing care, so she

How To Adopt

Corazón was listed as Adoptable by Steph K Equestrian
How can I adopt Corazón?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Steph K Equestrian. 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 Corazón?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Steph K Equestrian will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Corazón, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Steph K Equestrian's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS The following is a general overview of adoption requirements. Please note that these apply to all animals, not just horses, and are adjusted to the species & individual animal's needs. 1. Forever Homes - Horses adopted from SKE must be adopted into a forever home. This means the horse can not be resold or rehomed. If the adopter can no longer keep the horse, the horse must be returned to SKE. 2. Care Standards - Horses are expected to get quality care once adopted. Care standards are outlined in the adoption contract, including providing quality nutrition, maintaining a safe & clean enclosure, giving adequate space & companionship, and providing routine vet & farrier care. SKE may request proof that care standards are being met after an adoption is complete. 3. Ethical Handling - Horses come to SKE and receive training using ethical, positive reinforcement, and force-free methods. Horses do not need to be trained with SKE's exact methods after their adoption, however, they do need to be handled ethically & with respect. The adoption contract states that horses cannot be subjected to harsh methods after adoption. 4. No Breeding - Horses adopted from SKE cannot be used for any breeding activities. ADOPTION PROCESS SKE aims to make adoption easy. We strive to make adoption straightforward for the adopter, while still being thorough enough to ensure our equines go to quality homes. The following items need to be completed before an adoption is approved, and can be done in any order: 1. Completed adoption application 2. Completed adoption interview (in person or via phone) 3. Meet the adoptable equines & discuss suitabile matches Once those items are complete, SKE will check references, perform a home check (either in person or virtually, via video/photos), and then make a decision regarding approving the application. Assuming all goes well, approved adopters can then complete the adoption contract, pay the adoption fee, and arrange to bring their new family member home!

Corazón is from Steph K Equestrian

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