Cindy Lou
Born in June of 2010, Cindy Lou has come to stay....at least for now! Rescued with her extended family, all found homes but Cindy Lou! Cute as a button, babies like Cindy Lou are difficult to place well because people know that it will be years of feeding and care before Cindy Lou is able to be ridden or used.
Nutrition is an important issue at this young age and Cindy Lou has had nothing but grass since being weaned at a very early age. Because of this we have had to purchase blankets and rain sheets to keep her warm, in spite of the thick, soft baby coat she has grown.
Cindy Lou now comes into the barn at night, she is getting lots of food and attention and she has settled in remarkable well. She will most likely remain a "ward" of Horse Protection Society until she is started under saddle as a three year old.
Cindy Lou has a sweet and willing temperment and stunning good looks! She will probably be a small horse, but is already displaying a fancy step, probably the Welsh bloodlines! One day Cindy Lou will make someone a fabulous companion. She is showing herself to be independent and brave, as indicated when she went to the Mane Event in Chilliwack in October. She was undaunted by the crowds and the noise, and she worked willingly for Daryl Gibb as he demonstrated training techniques suitable for youngsters!
Cindy Lou needs sponsors to help cover the cost of keeping her for so long. She not only needs feed but will need more blankets as she grows, she needs regular "pedicures" and worming, and she may at some time need veterinary care as well. All donations will be gratefully accepted, and we can issue tax receipts for donations of $20 or more.
Nutrition is an important issue at this young age and Cindy Lou has had nothing but grass since being weaned at a very early age. Because of this we have had to purchase blankets and rain sheets to keep her warm, in spite of the thick, soft baby coat she has grown.
Cindy Lou now comes into the barn at night, she is getting lots of food and attention and she has settled in remarkable well. She will most likely remain a "ward" of Horse Protection Society until she is started under saddle as a three year old.
Cindy Lou has a sweet and willing temperment and stunning good looks! She will probably be a small horse, but is already displaying a fancy step, probably the Welsh bloodlines! One day Cindy Lou will make someone a fabulous companion. She is showing herself to be independent and brave, as indicated when she went to the Mane Event in Chilliwack in October. She was undaunted by the crowds and the noise, and she worked willingly for Daryl Gibb as he demonstrated training techniques suitable for youngsters!
Cindy Lou needs sponsors to help cover the cost of keeping her for so long. She not only needs feed but will need more blankets as she grows, she needs regular "pedicures" and worming, and she may at some time need veterinary care as well. All donations will be gratefully accepted, and we can issue tax receipts for donations of $20 or more.






