Solomon – Adopted

Solomon is a handsome bay gelding removed from the wild herd of Colonial Spanish Mustangs January, 2012. He was born the spring of 2009, stands about 12.5 hands, and is still growing. From January 30 to May 9, 2012, Solomon was enrolled in the equine technology program at Martin Community College. He is very light and smooth under saddle and has almost perfect ground manners. He will be continuing the rest of his training with the herd manager until he is adopted.

Update: Solomon has been adopted and is now living in Chesapeake, VA with Ash.

Bonita – Adopted

Bonita has been very happily adopted by Tami Thurston of Tarboro, NC the director of the Equine Technology program at Martin Community College and owner of Thurston Quarter Horses. Bonita has finished her training in the equine program at Martin Community College and has moved to her new home. She has made an excellent recovery from the injury she suffered in the wild before she was rescued and we eagerly look forward to following her progress as she finishes training in her new home.

Amarosa – Adopted

Amarosa has been adopted by Briana Apgar!

We are so happy to see her go to her new home where she is much loved.

Manteo – Adopted

Manteo is a stunning black stallion adopted by Steve Edwards of Smithfield, VA. Manteo had a severe locking platella which required surgery from which he is now fully recovered. He leads an active lifestyle and has completed several trail rides consisting of 50 miles in one day.

Stormy – Adopted

We are happy to announce that Stormy has been adopted by Van and Donna Overdorff of Indiana, PA! He is going to an excellent home. Van and Donna are also the proud owners of another of our Colonial Spanish Mustangs, Curly, adopted in 2009.

We would also like to thank Nancy Talley for her time and resources in fostering Stormy until he could find his new home!

Edward Teach – Adopted

Kelly and Joshua Roche are now the proud owners of Edward Teach! Edward Teach was rescued from the wild herd after suffering a severe injury to the right side of his neck. He was nursed back to health with the excellent care of the Dominion Equine Hospital and Steve Edwards of Mill Swamp Indian Horses. He has made a wonderful recovery and we are so happy that he has found such wonderful adopters! Good luck Kelly and Joshua!