RAY

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • horse
  • Thoroughbred

About RAY

Union, MO

Species & Breed

horse
Thoroughbred

Physical Traits

Senior
Male
Extra Large

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

RAY’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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RAY's Story

Tall, dark, and handsome, this gelding OTTB is looking for his forever home. Ray quickly became a ranch favorite with his personable demeanor and complete disregard for where his tongue is (spoiler alert, it's usually hanging out of his mouth!). He came to us as an owner surrender who had used him as a trail horse. We discovered Ray had a painful progressive dental condition called EOTRH and needed his incisors removed. He can still eat hay and grain, as EOTRH doesn’t affect molars. He has the typical jewelry of a 25-year-old OTTB, including osselets on his front fetlocks and age-appropriate arthritis. The kicker is that Ray hasn't kept track of the years and is living as his former 8-year-old self. Ray loves attention but gets along with everyone he meets. He's an energetic guy who will need a confident intermediate rider. Although Ray thinks he can still win the race, he needs a rider who will understand his limitations and keep him in low gear. Only light riding strolls in this fellow's future. He would also be happy as a pasture pet. Ray does have Cushing’s Disease and gobbles up his Prascend tab with his morning grain mash. Who wouldn't enjoy having this comedic silver fox in their backyard? Height: 16.2 Maximum Carrying Weight (tack plus rider): 210 lbs Adoption fee: $600

Tall, dark, and handsome, this gelding OTTB is looking for his forever home. Ray quickly became a ranch favorite with his personable demeanor and complete disregard for where his tongue is (spoiler alert, it's usually hanging out of his mouth!). He came to us as an owner surrender who had used him as a trail horse. We discovered Ray had a painful progressive dental condition called EOTRH and needed his incisors removed. He can still eat hay and grain, as EOTRH doesn’t affect molars. He has the typical jewelry of a 25-year-old OTTB, including osselets on his front fetlocks and age-appropriate arthritis. The kicker is that Ray hasn't kept track of the years and is living as his former 8-year-old self. Ray loves attention but gets along with everyone he meets. He's an energetic guy who will need a confident intermediate rider. Although Ray thinks he can still win the race, he needs a rider who will understand his limitations and keep him in low gear. Only light riding strolls in this fellow's future. He would also be happy as a

Tall, dark, and handsome, this gelding OTTB is looking for his forever home. Ray quickly became a ranch favorite with his personable demeanor and complete disregard for where his tongue is (spoiler alert, it's usually hanging out of his mouth!). He came to us as an owner surrender who had used him as a trail horse. We discovered Ray had a painful progressive dental condition called EOTRH and needed his incisors removed. He can still eat hay and grain, as EOTRH doesn’t affect molars. He has the typical jewelry of a 25-year-old OTTB, including osselets on his front fetlocks and age-appropriate arthritis. The kicker is that Ray hasn't kept track of the years and is living as his former 8-year-old self. Ray loves attention but gets along with everyone he meets. He's an energetic guy who will need a confident intermediate rider. Although Ray thinks he can still win the race, he needs a rider who will understand his limitations and keep him in low gear. Only light riding strolls in this fellow's future. He would also be happy as a pasture pet. Ray does have Cushing’s Disease and gobbles up his Prascend tab with his morning grain mash. Who wouldn't enjoy having this comedic silver fox in their backyard? Height: 16.2 Maximum Carrying Weight (tack plus rider): 210 lbs Adoption fee: $600

How To Adopt

How can I adopt RAY?
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 RAY?
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 RAY, 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!

RAY is from Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch

[Union, MO]

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