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RIDDLE

  • Young
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • horse
  • Quarterhorse
  • Arabian

About RIDDLE

Union, MO

Species & Breed

horse
Quarterhorse&ArabianMix

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Extra Large

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

RIDDLE’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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RIDDLE's Story

Riddle came to us in the beginning of the summer 2024 emaciated and on the verge of death. He had no muscle mass and could hardly stand by himself. He was covered in rain rot and wounds and required daily medicated baths. He stood so well for all his care and treatments, and we knew that if Riddle came out of his rehabilitation alive, he would be a little diamond in the rough. It took a lot of work and strict diets, but eventually, Riddle started to gain weight. His wounds began to heal and before we knew it, he could stand by himself! After a few months of love, care, and lots of good food, our Riddle made it out of the quarantine barns and was ready for his next chapter at Longmeadow! Upon evaluation, our trainer found that Riddle was likely briefly started before coming to us. He had good ground manners and stood tied for grooming and tacking up. His education under saddle seemed elementary, but he was kind and willing to please. After his arrival, Riddle spent several months being ponied on trail rides while carrying a light pack to improve his strength and fitness. He then was restarted under saddle by our trainers. Now, Riddle is riding at the walk and trot in the arena. He has a solid working walk (big stride for a little guy!), and a ground covering trot. He has dabbled into cantering and while he’s not a pro at it yet, he is good natured about it all. Riddle really did get a second chance at life, and he is living every day like he knows it. He gets along well with other horses but does prefer to be a more dominant herd member. He LOVES attention from people, almost as much as he loves bath time. Last winter, he learned how to pull our trainers in a tube in the snow and he loved every moment! He has done pole work under saddle and could be a great liberty partner on the ground. This boy is intelligent, silly, and all-around the full package. He will need a strong intermediate rider with green horse experience or an intermediate rider working with a professional trainer to continue to make Riddle the best he could be. Riddle has come such a far way from the emaciated horse we saw when he arrived, and we are so proud of him and his recovery! We can’t wait to see where his second chance at life leads him! *please note that Riddle's growth was most likely stunted from his previous malnourishment and neglect so his carrying weight is lower than that of an average Quarter Horse* Adoption Fee: $1100 Height: 14hh Maximum Carrying Weight (includes tack and rider): 150lbs

Riddle came to us in the beginning of the summer 2024 emaciated and on the verge of death. He had no muscle mass and could hardly stand by himself. He was covered in rain rot and wounds and required daily medicated baths. He stood so well for all his care and treatments, and we knew that if Riddle came out of his rehabilitation alive, he would be a little diamond in the rough. It took a lot of work and strict diets, but eventually, Riddle started to gain weight. His wounds began to heal and before we knew it, he could stand by himself! After a few months of love, care, and lots of good food, our Riddle made it out of the quarantine barns and was ready for his next chapter at Longmeadow! Upon evaluation, our trainer found that Riddle was likely briefly started before coming to us. He had good ground manners and stood tied for grooming and tacking up. His education under saddle seemed elementary, but he was kind and willing to please. After his arrival, Riddle spent several months being ponied on trail rides while carrying a

Riddle came to us in the beginning of the summer 2024 emaciated and on the verge of death. He had no muscle mass and could hardly stand by himself. He was covered in rain rot and wounds and required daily medicated baths. He stood so well for all his care and treatments, and we knew that if Riddle came out of his rehabilitation alive, he would be a little diamond in the rough. It took a lot of work and strict diets, but eventually, Riddle started to gain weight. His wounds began to heal and before we knew it, he could stand by himself! After a few months of love, care, and lots of good food, our Riddle made it out of the quarantine barns and was ready for his next chapter at Longmeadow! Upon evaluation, our trainer found that Riddle was likely briefly started before coming to us. He had good ground manners and stood tied for grooming and tacking up. His education under saddle seemed elementary, but he was kind and willing to please. After his arrival, Riddle spent several months being ponied on trail rides while carrying a light pack to improve his strength and fitness. He then was restarted under saddle by our trainers. Now, Riddle is riding at the walk and trot in the arena. He has a solid working walk (big stride for a little guy!), and a ground covering trot. He has dabbled into cantering and while he’s not a pro at it yet, he is good natured about it all. Riddle really did get a second chance at life, and h

How To Adopt

RIDDLE was listed as Adoptable by Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch
How can I adopt RIDDLE?
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 RIDDLE?
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 RIDDLE, 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!

RIDDLE is from Humane Society of Missouri-Longmeadow Rescue Ranch

[Union, MO]

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