OUR HORSES

Well suited for therapeutic riding.

 
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Blue

12 year old Pony

Blue is our very kind and beautiful pony boy. He was donated to us by a young girl who lost her battle with Leukemia. Blue needed a lot of attention and training, but has become a terrific therapeutic riding pony. His willingness to learn and his spunky attitude makes him a perfect fit for our riding program. Blue loves to be groomed by the kids, love hugs and enjoys his regular weekly trail rides. He recently started jumping for his fitness and training.

Durk

Dream in Black (Durk)

26 year old Hanovarian Gelding

Durk was imported as a two year old from Germany as a dressage prospect, fathered by the famous Donnerhall. Because of his size and learned behavior issues he was given up on, and ended up in a barn in Fallbrook where Bernadette discovered him as a 9 year old and purchased him. She showed him successfully in dressage. After that Bernadette used him to teach new instructors and volunteers at BBTRC. He was diagnosed with severe ringbone and is now enjoying his life as an EAPT horse, serving veterans with PTSD

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My Perfect Ten

20 year old Quarter Horse Mare

Also known lovingly as "Tenney", she is our newest addition to the herd. Donated to us by a generous local woman, Tenney has won over our hearts. For most of her career, Tenney took kids over fences and through the show ring, but now she has her most important role ever - that of a therapeutic riding horse.

Tenney's kind and gentle spirit gives riders the confidence they sometimes need. She loves her new job and and does it very well.

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Cheeto

Appaloosa Gelding

Cheeto came to us a few years ago extremely frightened with visible scars and signs of previous abuse. Through the consistent care and love of our staff and volunteers, Cheeto has become a gentle and affectionate guy and we are so grateful to have him as part of our family.

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Miss Skippa Bug

29 year old Paint Mare

Skippy is 29 years young and has given birth to seven foals during her lifetime. At one time she was a rather famous Western show horse. But, after her owner retired, she was somewhat forgotten and left alone in her stall. Bernadette noticed this lovely mare and made a point to get to know her, since she passed her stall everyday. After some time, Bernadette left the owner a note asking if she would consider donating Skippy to the BBTRC and shortly she received a call. Skippy's owner was thrilled to give her a second chance at a new life. Skippy has made such a difference in the lives of so many children. She has been a reliable, gentle girl and we absolutely adore her.

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Oreo

23 year old paint mare

This beautiful girl came to us through our good friend and farrier Greg Perez and his wife Diana . Oreo was purchased as an investment horse by the Perez family together with a partner , but as the horse market went bad , was put in Greg's backyard " on hold " . With her amazing disposition , it was clear to Greg, that she was meant to be a therapy horse , so he brought her to BBTRC. 2 years later Oreo all the sudden should be sold as a lesson horse by the other partner , Perez family donated their half and our friends and supporters , the Kelly Family purchased the other half for 4000$ for us . A big thank you to both of you, since we couldn't do our program without Oreo , who is great for every job and simply the rock of our program together with her friend Miss Skippa Bug

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Biscuit

16 year old Draft Mix Mare

Biscuit had been beaten and abandoned by a local trainer and was scheduled for the horse auction. But Bernadette has a knack for finding the diamond in the rough and once again, she gave a beautiful unwanted horse a new home, a new job and a new life. Biscuit is now healthy and happy and has become quite a fantastic therapy horse.

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Donoso

28 year old Paso Fino

Donoso came to the BBTRC after his owner passed away from cancer. This beautiful horse is gaited horse, which means he is very smooth even at faster gaits. Riders with back issues or less head control can enjoy his smooth ride! Our students and volunteers felt in love with him, his personality and bright white hair… He earned his new name: Unicorn !