What we have ready for Adoption
Adoption fees may vary on how long we have had the animal, how much training/work we have put into it, and/or how much vet care was needed.
WE ARE TAKING IN NEW RESCUES AT THIS TIME. PLEASE CALL IF YOU KNOW OF A HORSE THAT NEEDS OUR HELP OR IF YOU (OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW) HAS FALLEN ON HARD TIMES AND HAS A LOVED HORSE THAT NEEDS A WONDERFULL FOREVER HOME!
www.facebook.com/dubarscornerhorserescue
Adoption Requirements
ADOPTERS MUST:
*Be eighteen (18) years or older. (A legal parent CAN adopt a horse for a minor.)
*Have no prior violations of adoption regulations or convictions of inhumane treatment to animals.
*Have received Title to all eligible animals previously adopted.
*Be financially able to properly house, feed and provide veterinary and farrier care for the animal(s).
CORRALS:
*You must provide a minimum of 400 square feet (20 feet x 20 feet) for each animal adopted, or for each animal you are housing.
*The acceptable corral must be sturdy and constructed out of poles, pipes, or planks (minimum 1.5 inch thickness) without dangerous protrusions. Posts should be a minimum of six (6) inches in diameter and spaced no father then eight (8) feet apart. Horizontal rails should be three (3) inch minimum diameter poles, or planks at least 2x8 feet.
If you use poles, there should be a minimum of five (5) horizontal rails, and when you use 2”x8” planks, there should be at least four rails. No space between rails should exceed 12”. You should fasten all rails to the inside of the post with either heavy nails or lag screws. Barbed wire, large-mesh woven, stranded and electric materials and T-posts are UNACCEPTABLE for corral fencing.
SHELTER:
*Shelters must be at least a two-sided structure with a roof, well-drained, adequately ventilated, and accessible to the animal(s). The two sides need to block the prevailing winds and protect the major part of the bodies of the horse. Traps are NOT acceptable.
*If housing more then one horse in a pasture, the shelter in that said pasture MUST be large enough to house as many horses as needed, comfortably. Or more then one (1) shelter is needed.
TRANSPORTATION:
*Adopters must provide their own vehicles or make private arrangements.
*Standard covered stock trailers are acceptable.
*DROP RAMP TAIL GATES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
*Wooden floors are an UNACCEPTABLE transportation.
*DuBar’s Corner will inspect trailers and reserves the right to refuse loading if the trailer does NOT ensure the safety and humane transport of the animal.
HALTERS AND LEAD ROPES:
*Halters and lead ropes MUST be provided by the adopters.
*Halters should be nylon with a buckle.
*Break away halters with leather crown pieces are NOT allowed.
*Control halters of ANY KIND ARE NOT ALLOWED.
*No shipping or rope halters are allowed.
*Lead ropes should be 8-10 feet long for adult horses and ¾ to 1 inch in diameter of soft cotton or nylon.
PAYMENT:
*Payment must be made by cash, check, money order or traveler’s check.
*If paying by check it should be made out to; Deborah A. Blair.
FACILITIES AND ANIMALS MAY BE INSPECTED AT ANY TIME UNTIL TITLE IS ISSUED.
AFTER TITLE IS ISSUED DUBAR’S CORNER STILL HAS ALL LEGAL RIGHT TO INSPECT THE FACILITIES AND ANIMALS WITH A 24 HOUR NOTICE.
1925 Saratoga Farms Trail
Deleon Springs Fl, 32130
386 383 0096
386 872 0587
WE ARE TAKING IN NEW RESCUES AT THIS TIME. PLEASE CALL IF YOU KNOW OF A HORSE THAT NEEDS OUR HELP OR IF YOU (OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW) HAS FALLEN ON HARD TIMES AND HAS A LOVED HORSE THAT NEEDS A WONDERFULL FOREVER HOME!
www.facebook.com/dubarscornerhorserescue
Adoption Requirements
ADOPTERS MUST:
*Be eighteen (18) years or older. (A legal parent CAN adopt a horse for a minor.)
*Have no prior violations of adoption regulations or convictions of inhumane treatment to animals.
*Have received Title to all eligible animals previously adopted.
*Be financially able to properly house, feed and provide veterinary and farrier care for the animal(s).
CORRALS:
*You must provide a minimum of 400 square feet (20 feet x 20 feet) for each animal adopted, or for each animal you are housing.
*The acceptable corral must be sturdy and constructed out of poles, pipes, or planks (minimum 1.5 inch thickness) without dangerous protrusions. Posts should be a minimum of six (6) inches in diameter and spaced no father then eight (8) feet apart. Horizontal rails should be three (3) inch minimum diameter poles, or planks at least 2x8 feet.
If you use poles, there should be a minimum of five (5) horizontal rails, and when you use 2”x8” planks, there should be at least four rails. No space between rails should exceed 12”. You should fasten all rails to the inside of the post with either heavy nails or lag screws. Barbed wire, large-mesh woven, stranded and electric materials and T-posts are UNACCEPTABLE for corral fencing.
SHELTER:
*Shelters must be at least a two-sided structure with a roof, well-drained, adequately ventilated, and accessible to the animal(s). The two sides need to block the prevailing winds and protect the major part of the bodies of the horse. Traps are NOT acceptable.
*If housing more then one horse in a pasture, the shelter in that said pasture MUST be large enough to house as many horses as needed, comfortably. Or more then one (1) shelter is needed.
TRANSPORTATION:
*Adopters must provide their own vehicles or make private arrangements.
*Standard covered stock trailers are acceptable.
*DROP RAMP TAIL GATES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
*Wooden floors are an UNACCEPTABLE transportation.
*DuBar’s Corner will inspect trailers and reserves the right to refuse loading if the trailer does NOT ensure the safety and humane transport of the animal.
HALTERS AND LEAD ROPES:
*Halters and lead ropes MUST be provided by the adopters.
*Halters should be nylon with a buckle.
*Break away halters with leather crown pieces are NOT allowed.
*Control halters of ANY KIND ARE NOT ALLOWED.
*No shipping or rope halters are allowed.
*Lead ropes should be 8-10 feet long for adult horses and ¾ to 1 inch in diameter of soft cotton or nylon.
PAYMENT:
*Payment must be made by cash, check, money order or traveler’s check.
*If paying by check it should be made out to; Deborah A. Blair.
FACILITIES AND ANIMALS MAY BE INSPECTED AT ANY TIME UNTIL TITLE IS ISSUED.
AFTER TITLE IS ISSUED DUBAR’S CORNER STILL HAS ALL LEGAL RIGHT TO INSPECT THE FACILITIES AND ANIMALS WITH A 24 HOUR NOTICE.
1925 Saratoga Farms Trail
Deleon Springs Fl, 32130
386 383 0096
386 872 0587
Toki, 15 year old Morgan/Quarter horse mare
Adoption fee $650.00
Lilithe, 24 year old Appaloosa/TB mare
Adoption fee, Free to good home.
Smoky, 14 year old Appaloosa stallion
Adoption fee $100.00
ADOPTED BY;
Cindy
ADOPTED BY;
Cindy
Miracle, 9 year old paint/Arabian Stud
Adoption fee $250
ADOPTED BY;
Richard
ADOPTED BY;
Richard
Emily, 19-22 year old Reg Appaloosa mare
Adoption fee $ FREE to a home with KIDS!
ADOPTED
Cindy,Christie and Autumn.
ADOPTED
Cindy,Christie and Autumn.
Lucy, 20 year old Reg Quarter horse mare
Adoption fee $800
ADOPTED BY;
Laura Rogers
ADOPTED BY;
Laura Rogers
TJ, 12 year old Quarter horse gelding
Adoption fee $1000.00
ADOPTED
ADOPTED
Willow, 16 year old TB/Quarter horse mare
Adoption fee $450
Willow is at a Foster home right now. She needed more love then any of the others put together.
Her foster family is helping to feed her and give her all the love she needs to get her back to tip top shape so we here at the rescue can find her a wonderful forever home!!
A BIG thanks to Fran Hulbert.
Willow was adopted on 5/7/11 by; Fran Hulbert
Willow is at a Foster home right now. She needed more love then any of the others put together.
Her foster family is helping to feed her and give her all the love she needs to get her back to tip top shape so we here at the rescue can find her a wonderful forever home!!
A BIG thanks to Fran Hulbert.
Willow was adopted on 5/7/11 by; Fran Hulbert
Emma, 23 year old TB/Quarter horse mare
Adoption fee $250
ADOPTED BY; RAY GILLERD
ADOPTED BY; RAY GILLERD
Odette, 3 year old Standard Bred Filly
Adoption fee $350
ADOPTED BY; Cameron Rogers
ADOPTED BY; Cameron Rogers
Maggie, 14 year old quarter horse/Arabian mare
Free to good home due to her kicking problem.
Maggie was adopted to a young girl as a christmas gift, and as her first horse. Maggie's new family has been working with her kicking problems and she has gotten better!
Maggie was adopted to a young girl as a christmas gift, and as her first horse. Maggie's new family has been working with her kicking problems and she has gotten better!
Awna, 22 year old Reg TB mare
Adoption fee $425
ADOPTED BY; Summer and Her Loving stepmother!
Skylor, 8 year old Reg Arab/Quarter horse mare
Adoption fee $ 400
Adopted by :
Rachel, Her husband and their two loving daughters.
Felicity, 11 year old Haflinger/Quarter horse mare
Adoption fee $300
ADOPTED;
Brian and Alexis Anderson
ADOPTED;
Brian and Alexis Anderson
Vagus, 22 year old Quarter horse/Mustang mare
Adoption fee $300
ADOPTED;
Laney
ADOPTED;
Laney
Riot Arab/TB/Quarter Horse, 8yr old Gelding
Adopted;
Angela Peters (Gifted to, in thanks for all her hard work for the rescue.)
Tonto, Reg TB Gelding 15 yrs old
ADOPTED;
Paula Coffman(Gifted to, in thanks for all her hard work to the rescue.)
Burrito
Burrito is a Boer Nubian and Pygmy cross. He is a bottle fed buck. He is 13 days old. He was born Jan 10th 2011.
He is looking for his new forever home. HE IS NOT A MEAT GOAT SO PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT US TRYING TO BUY HIM FOR MEAT!!!! He is to be sold as a pet, Breeding or Show, BUT NOT MEAT!! Burrito is a twin, his sister(Fajita) will be kept here at the rescue to later be bred and help produce milk for the farm!
Burrito's Adoption fee is $75
ADOPTED
Herding and Hound mix pups
These pups are now 12 weeks old and are needing new homes!! The momma dog is also looking for a new forever home!! (Dogs were also a rescue)
There is no adoption fee on the pups or the mom!!!
ADOPTED
There is no adoption fee on the pups or the mom!!!
ADOPTED
6 male goats.
Pics coming soon.
2 are Nubian/Boar cross
3 are Nubian/Pygmy cross
1 is Kiko and Boar cross.
NONE ARE FOR MEAT
ADOPTED
2 are Nubian/Boar cross
3 are Nubian/Pygmy cross
1 is Kiko and Boar cross.
NONE ARE FOR MEAT
ADOPTED