LowKey Performance Horses
04/10/2024
Our favorite rodeo kid ever!
02/06/2024
Sheeewwweeee Navy understood the assignment for Long and Low š
This boy is destined to be a star and get attention in any ring he steps in!
At only 4 he sticks at 17h and is still growing. He is a showstopper with every stride.
He has a chip removed from his RF sesamoid and a medial branch suspensory tear. No expense has been spared in his rehab. He is sound and ready to be restarted. That said he will be best in a lower level home.
He is RRP eligible with special considerations made for RRP homes. We are located in Eden, MD
11/30/2023
Where are my red headed mare lovers at š
Bet On Drama aka āDramaā
Drama is a 5yr old 15.2h liver chestnut mare. She is our resident sour patch kid. Sheās all work and drive, but wants love and cuddles at the same time. She is not for a beginner!
She doesnāt have any huge vices other than she can definitely be pushy and in your space on the ground, but is easily corrected. No cribbing, no weaving. She does NOT like other horses sniffing up her but so she will kick out when they come up behind her.
She retired sore on her left front and is just getting downtime and some ground work for now before going into being really restarted. She has been completely sound since being here and is a beautiful and powerful mover. Sheās a barrel racers dream mare and really knows how to use her hind end to push herself forward and stay balanced on her front.
She is currently turned out with 3 other mares and is midway on the totem pole. Not boss mare, but not taking crap either.
It took 30 seconds on each side for her to learn how to flex from the ground and yield her hind quarters. So she is extremely smart and wants to please.
She is RRP eligible. Sound and sane.
Located in Eden, MD
Lower/Mid š„,š„š„š„
PPEs welcome
09/06/2023
Yankee Joe living his best life with Lexie Cook!!! Thankful for amazing clients like Lexie that stand by their horse no matter what and always put them first!
The Yankee update we have all been waiting forā¦
Back in April after his first event, I decided to get X-rays done of his bad fetlock to see where we were with his recovery. It wasnāt news any of us were hoping for, his films showed that either his fracture never healed at all or that it was filled with scar tissue. He was flexing positive on that front ankle so X-rays were sent off to a surgeon for a second opinion. I was quoted 6k for surgery, which I canāt afford unfortunately. Instead Iāve moved him to my vets house where heās been living so happily for the last 4-5 months to layup and hopefully heal a little more. Weāll be re-xraying him in another month or two to check up on his progress. Dependent on these films, he may get another 6 months off or go back to work. Rest assured, heās not going anywhere regardless of his prognosis. Heās been cleared for low level dressage and trail riding so if anything heāll be Travisās trail horse or maybe a lesson horse but we are hoping for the best! Heās looking better than ever and truly thriving, I love this horse so muchā¤ļø
Yearly reminder for all of our clients, past and present or even people we have never met beforeā¦..
If at any point in time you have ever adopted a horse from us, and you can no longer care for the horse the way it needs and deserves, PLEASE reach out.
We are here to help you for the life of our horse. Wether itās because of financial reasons, personal reasons, the horse sustains a career ending injury and you arenāt in a position to offer a full retirement home, the horse develops behavioral issues or anything in between, just reach out. We will never judge you for doing the right thing. We will either help you place the horse or if it is an immediate need for rehoming, we will always take the horse back here no questions asked.
I will however judge if we find our horse in deplorable condition, dumped at an auction, sent to a known kill buyer or sold under false advertisement where the horse could become injured from a limitation or could injure a unsuitable rider unknowingly. There is absolutely no excuse for a single one of our horses to ever end up in a position where we need to force intervention to save it or rescue it.
This also goes for any and all turning for home horses. Even if you didnāt adopt the horse from us here, please do not EVER hesitate to reach out. Wether youād re afraid/embarrassed to reach out to the original farm or if it is simply because we are the closest farm to you. We will take the horse in here no questions asked as well and we will work with the partner farm you adopted from to get the horse back there to them, or work with them to find the horse a new approved home.
And if we have never talked to you a day in life before, and you find yourself in an emergency situation where you can not care for your horse at all and need immediate placement, PLEASE PLEASE reach out. I will do everything in my power to help you find quick SAFE placement for your horse and help facilitate the process and if I am in the place to do so at the time, you can surrender your horse over to us until we can access the horse fully and find it a approved home.
Just please, DO RIGHT BY THE HORSE. We are extremely understanding that life happens and things come up beyond our control sometimes. Itās okay. We have all been there before and we will always be a safety net for our horses and we will do what we can for any horse in need.
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