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Adopt Solo

Horse, looks like
Grade
Age
Adult, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Brown
Location
Sanctuary
Miss Solo has quite the story! She came from Lake Powell on the Navajo Nation side of the lake. She was stranded on a beach with nothing left to eat and was the last one left - hence the name Solo. Some very kind and dedicated people hauled hay to her on their boat (across the lake, 90 minutes each way) a couple of times a week for 18 months and contacted us about taking her. Having done this before (with Emma and Marina) we knew how to go pick her up and she has been thriving here at the Sanctuary ever since. She is so smart and confident by nature - one of the best learners we've ever met! She isn't very big but we're hoping to start her under saddle at some point. She has gotten so friendly and loves to learn - she is big fun in a small package!
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