Adoption Overview $500

Rawhide

Who knew dragons really existed?

Meet this stunning registered APHA mare—she’s as unique as they come! With one striking blue eye, one brown, and a gorgeous “cattrack” chestnut-and-white paint coat, she’s nothing short of magical.

Though arthritis in her knee makes her a companion horse, she’s a companion like no other. Imagine being greeted by her every day—talk about a mood booster!

Her history might be a mystery, but we know this girl is a delight to be around. Once caught she leads well, and genuinely enjoys your company when you're in her space.

If you’re looking for a breathtaking pasture buddy with a personality to match, this dragon of a mare is ready to bring a little enchantment to your life!

Details

NameRawhide
LocationDriggs, ID
BreedsAmerican Paint Horse
GenderMare
Age21
Height15.2 HH
ColorPaint/Pinto
DisciplinesCompanion
Temperament6 - Some Energy
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Basic Behavior Profile

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Basic Behavior Profile 5 of 14

Complete

  • Calm when haltered.
  • Leading, turning, stopping, backing.
  • Can be led through a gate.
  • Moves hindquarters away from pressure on hind.
  • Stands Calmly while body is brushed.

Incomplete

  • Can be approached when loose in turnout.
  • Stands calmly tied.
  • Allows all feet to be picked up, stands calmly while foot is held.
  • Stands calmly for blanket/fly sheet.
  • Stands calmly for oral administration of fluid from syringe or tube.
  • 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.

HAPI Trails Horse Rescue

308 Teton Saddleback Visas Drive
Driggs, ID 83455

Julie Martin

Executive Director
307-413-1815
julie@hapitrails.com