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Meet the Delta County 16


The Delta County case has been a very long and expensive case for us a charity and everyone involved in it.  We received a call in March of 2008 in reference to these horse and 30 more all at one farm in Rapid River, Michigan.  We worked closely with the Animal control, Sherriff department and the Prosecutor's office in Delta County.  In addition we had help and support from the Michigan State Police.  The following are the 16 horses that were seized on January 16, 2009.

Here are the 16 horses, with their current status and availability.

    

#1 Onyx new forever home            #2 Pacheska, deceased

    

#3 Ioke, new forever home             #4 Sassy, New forever home

    

#5 Lacy, New forever home            #6 Encina, New forever home

    

#7 Trooper, Available                    #8 Gembosk, New forever home

May be broke, nice personality

    

# 9 Alex, New forever home           #10 Abby, Available

                                                Young, project horse

    

#11 Caroline, Available                 #12 Fay, Available

Young, great project                    Unsure if broke, very social

    

#13 Comet, Available                    #14 Kay, New forever home

My be broke, nice personality

    

#15 Erica, Available                      #16 Miley, Available

Very social Alpha mare                   Very social Alpha mare

 At this time, we cannot make any predications as to there future use.

If you would like to help support the Delta 16 and their rehabilitation needs, please use the 'donate now' button to the left!

If you are interested in information in our loan program regarding this horse, please contact Larry Heuer.

 

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