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ADOPTION PENDING - Folly is a very nice mid-teens gelding. He had been adopted to a woman who ran a riding stable but was returned to SHARE due to the fact that she had no one to ride him when COVID came along. Folly was being ridden by advanced beginner riders, beginning jumping and more advanced riding methods. He is not a big horse, believing him to be a Morgan mix, he stands around 14 hands. He leads, loves to be brushed and cared for, and loads a trailer. He would make a good horse for a confident rider, and would be fun on the trails or eventing.
Folly's adoption fee is $1,200.
f you are interested in Folly, please visit our website - www.s-h-a-r-e.net/adoption/ - to fill out an adoption application (not a contact) so we can set up an appointment for you to come meet Cody!
Adopters must be 21 or older, if you are under 18, please have a parent contact us as our adoption agreement is a legal agreement which must be made with an adult.
We do welcome volunteers, age 16 and older.
ADOPTION PENDING - Folly is a very nice mid-teens gelding. He had been adopted to a woman who ran a riding stable but was returned to SHARE due to the fact that she had no one to ride him when COVID came along. Folly was being ridden by advanced beginner riders, beginning jumping and more advanced riding methods. He is not a big horse, believing him to be a Morgan mix, he stands around 14 hands. He leads, loves to be brushed and cared for, and loads a trailer. He would make a good horse for a confident rider, and would be fun on the trails or eventing.
Folly's adoption fee is $1,200.
f you are interested in Folly, please visit our website - www.s-h-a-r-e.net/adoption/ - to fill out an adoption application (not a contact) so we can set up an appointment for you to come meet Cody!
Adopters must be 21 or older, if you are under 18, please have a parent contact us as our adoption agreement is a legal agreement which must be made with an adult.
1. You must live in Illinois or close neighboring state.
2. Prefer that you own the property where the horse will be kept; however we frequently adopt horses out to people who board.
3. Must provide a letter of recommendation from your veterinarian and one from your farrier if you are now a horse owner. If you do not have a farrier, a letter from another person will suffice.
4. You must visit the horse to see if you are a match with the particular horse you wish to adopt.
5. We will visit your facility to see the facility and your animals.
6. If you continue with the adoption, you will be required to pay an adoption fee which is set by the board of directors for each animal. We will continue to inspect the animal for two years.
7. If at any time the animal is not being properly cared for SHARE has the right to seize the animal.
8. You are NEVER allowed to sell the animal to slaughter. We ALWAYS have first right of refusal if you decide not to keep the animal.
9. You must keep the animal for at least two years or it reverts to SHARE.
Adoption Fees:
Adoption Fees vary from animal to animal depending on the skill sets of each individual horse, starting at about $450.00 dollars. Each individual animal will have the adoption fee posted on it's profile, or view our website!
Adoption Requirements
1. You must live in Illinois or close neighboring state.
2. Prefer that you own the property where the horse will be kept; however we frequently adopt horses out to people who board.
3. Must provide a letter of recommendation from your veterinarian and one from your farrier if you are now a horse owner. If you do not have a farrier, a letter from another person will suffice.
4. You must visit the horse to see if you are a match with the particular horse you wish to adopt.
5. We will visit your facility to see the facility and your animals.
6. If you continue with the adoption, you will be required to pay an adoption fee which is set by the board of directors for each animal. We will continue to inspect the animal for two years.
7. If at any time the animal is not being properly cared for SHARE has the right to seize the animal.
8. You are NEVER allowed to sell the animal to slaughter. We ALWAYS have first right of refusal if you decide not to keep the animal.
9. You must keep the animal for at least two years or it reverts to SHARE.
Adoption Fees:
Adoption Fees vary from animal to animal depending on the skill sets of each individual horse, starting at about $450.00 dollars. Each individual animal will have the adoption fee posted on it's profile, or view our website!
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More about this rescue
About Us
Our mission is to maintain the integrity, well-being, and health of hooved animals through education first.
SHARE is a nonprofit humane society established in 2005 in the Champaign area. We have investigators that cover a large portion of Illinois.
At SHARE, our goal is to help equines trapped in situations of abuse and starvation. It is also our wish as well to educate horse owners on how to properly care for their horses.
The humane society offers to help educate owners on the proper daily care and maintenance; vetting and hoof care as well as nutrition and emergencies. The society also rescues severely neglected horses and provides rehabilitation services and placement through adoption.
This is not an easy task; many volunteers are needed in order to provide this care and support. There are many people who are not aware of hooved animals that are abused and neglected. SHARE would like to inform people about this
About Us
Our mission is to maintain the integrity, well-being, and health of hooved animals through education first.
SHARE is a nonprofit humane society established in 2005 in the Champaign area. We have investigators that cover a large portion of Illinois.
At SHARE, our goal is to help equines trapped in situations of abuse and starvation. It is also our wish as well to educate horse owners on how to properly care for their horses.
The humane society offers to help educate owners on the proper daily care and maintenance; vetting and hoof care as well as nutrition and emergencies. The society also rescues severely neglected horses and provides rehabilitation services and placement through adoption.
This is not an easy task; many volunteers are needed in order to provide this care and support. There are many people who are not aware of hooved animals that are abused and neglected. SHARE would like to inform people about this
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We'll also keep you updated on Cisco's adoption status with email updates.