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My name is
Inca God!

Posted over 3 years ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Thoroughbred
Color
Bay
Age
Adult
Size
Large (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

2019 Thoroughbred Mare, 15.1h

Inca is a wonderful young lady who has taken everything in stride since arriving at the Center. She has a willing attitude and a sweet personality. She leads, ties, picks up all four feet, and always puts in good effort. Inca is pretty solid in her groundwork and will be used in our SASH education program to gain experience and help teach beginners basic horsemanship. Due to chronic, irreversible sinus issues that affect her airway, Inca is listed as a companion only and will not have a riding career. She would be a fun gal for someone to hang out with for years to come!


Total price includes: Adoption Fee ($800) + Deposit ($250)* = $1,050


*At KYEAC, we require adopters to complete an inspection on the adopted horse 6 and 12 months following adoption. To ensure adopters comply with their inspections, a $250 deposit is required on all horses priced under $2,000, and a $500 deposit is required on all horses priced at $2,000 and up. This deposit is already calculated into the adoption fee. If the adopter complies with the inspections, this deposit will be fully refunded after the requirements of the 6 and 12-month inspection have been met to our satisfaction. If the adopter does not comply with their inspections, their deposit will be forfeited.
Rescue
Kentucky Equine Adoption Center

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Carrie Wosicki
Address
1713 Catnip Hill Rd., Nicholasville, KY 40356

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

KyEAC will not process any application unless the required photos, proof of residence, and application fee are included.

2.

Approve Application

KyEAC will contact you to let you know if your application meets our requirements.

3.

Meet the Pet

If your application is approved, we will put you in touch with one of our trainers who will work with you to find your perfect match.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

All adopters must sign an Equine Adoption and Placement Agreement and pay the adoption fee before the equine leaves KyEAC.

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

After the Agreement is signed and fee paid, you must pick up the equine from KyEAC within 5 days from the date on the Agreement.

Additional adoption info

Adoption Process

Once a complete application is received, KyEAC will begin the screening process. This usually takes about 2-3 days, depending upon how easy it is to make contact with your references.
KyEAC will notify you when your application has been approved, and you may then make an appointment with KyEAC to visit the equine(s) you are interested in adopting.

Adopters are responsible for transportation arrangements and costs at the time of the adoption and in the event of return.

Adoption fees are non-refundable.

We also require adopters to complete an inspection on the adopted horse 6 and 12 months following adoption. To ensure adopters comply with their inspections, a $250 deposit is required on all horses priced under $2,000, and a $500 deposit is required on all horses priced at $2,000 and up. This deposit is already calculated into the adoption fee. If the adopter complies with the inspections, this deposit will be fully refunded after the requirements of the 6 and 12-month inspection have been met to our satisfaction. If the adopter does not comply with their inspections, their deposit will be forfeited.


Terms of the Equine Adoption and Placement Agreement:

The equine may not be raced, bred, sold, given away, assigned or disposed of, nor may any interest in the equine be transferred. The Adopter may only release the equine from his/her care to KyEAC for one year.
Transportation arrangements and costs are the responsibility of the adopter at the time of placement and in the event of return.
KyEAC has the right to visit the property where the equine resides. If, in the sole discretion of KyEAC, it is determined that the living arrangements and/or care of the equine are inadequate or inappropriate, KyEAC reserves the right to seize and re-take possession of the equine.
If the Adopter changes the location of the equine or changes the equine's veterinarian, KyEAC must be provided with the new stabling and veterinarian information within 30 days of said change. In addition, the Adopter agrees to provide KyEAC with any change in his/her address within 30 days of said change.
The Adopter agrees to forward a veterinarian's brief statement of the adopted equine's residence, general condition, weight, teeth and hoof condition (a brief health check form will be provided by KyEAC for this purpose twice a year). This form is to be returned to KyEAC six months from the date of adoption and on the one year anniversary of the adoption date.
Any equine returned to KyEAC must possess a current negative coggins and health certificate, which is the responsibility of the Adopter to provide.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Tours of our farm are conducted on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday year round via Horse Country tours. To book a tour, go to: https://www.kyeac.org/hc-tour

More about this rescue

The Kentucky Equine Adoption Center (KyEAC) is the largest all-breed equine rescue in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Nestled on 72 acres in the rolling hills of Jessamine County, KyEAC is the home and training ground for approximately 50 equines at all stages of rehabilitation and retraining. We are not a sanctuary; part of our mission is to find the perfect home and purpose for all of our horses–from high level dressage to therapeutic equine companions, from trail horses to pasture ponies.