Adoption Overview $500

CHEVY

CHEVY is adoptable now as a companion horse. He has a very sweet and engaging personality and is a typical goofy gelding. He is the barn clown. 

He bonds with other horses and would make a great buddy for a horse needing a trusty pasture friend. 

He likes to give hugs and is really just the sweetest guy. He will follow you around everywhere. 

Chevy absolutely LOVES playing in the mud and will paw and play in any mudhole he can find. He can be a "hard keeper" at times and an adopter will need to be willing to follow our feeding instructions. Chevy eats senior feed. 

 

Details

NameCHEVY
LocationElkview, WV
BreedsTennessee Walking Horse
GenderGelding
Age19
Height15.0 HH
ColorOther
DisciplinesOther, Therapy - Non-Riding, Companion
Temperament5 - Standard
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Basic Behavior Profile 11 of 14

Complete

  • Can be approached when loose in turnout.
  • Leading, turning, stopping, backing.
  • Can be led through a gate.
  • Moves hindquarters away from pressure on hind.
  • Stands Calmly while body is brushed.
  • Allows all feet to be picked up, stands calmly while foot is held.
  • Stands calmly for blanket/fly sheet.
  • Stands calmly for rectal temperature.
  • Stands calmly for fly spray (spray or insecticide).
  • Stands calmly while legs hosed with water.
  • Calmly trailer loads and unloads.

Incomplete

  • Calm when haltered.
  • Stands calmly tied.
  • Stands calmly for oral administration of fluid from syringe or tube.

West Virginia Horse Network

PO Box 973
Elkview, WV 25071
Nicole Walters

President
304-417-0495
wvhorsenetwork@gmail.com