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Eagle Hill Farm is observing the following hours: |
Since our 501(c)(3) has
been granted all our rescue horses will now be listed under the new
website
www.eaglehillequinerescue.org |
***Please check out our Rehabilitation page.
See our follow-up story on Mork and Mindy who have been adopted together and read our new story on Buck who arrived at Eagle Hill Farm on the 7th of November
![]() Our 2006 are now healthy, frisky yearlings. |
![]() We also have a few 2005 Foals available for adoption now that are 6-11 months old. Some are pictured here as babies. |
![]() 2004 Foals are halter broken, ground manners trained and ready for adoption. |
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for their "forever"homes. Some are saddle trained. |
![]() Of the Mature Horses - Three Year Olds and Older, many are saddle trained, some can be only Pasture Pals as they cannot be ridden but provide companionship for other horses, and some have not received riding training yet. |
![]() Riding Horses of all ages and sizes are available for adoption. Most require that the rider already have riding experience. All will accept either English or Western saddle. |
The Heart of a Horse When your day seems out of balance When most folk act like children; As he watches with those eyes. He may not have a PHD, But he is, oh, so wise. |
![]() Certificates of Appreciation are provided for sponsors. They make a great gift and are 'rolled over' so the gift keeps on giving life. See our information on Certificates and Sponsorship. |
H Your tears will soon stop flowing; So when you need some balance |
Georgetown University Hospital's
Lombardi Cancer Center
Email us at
eaglehillfarm@att.net
or
info@eaglehillfarm.com
Tel: 540-399-1982
Copyright(c) 2004 Eagle Hill Farm. All rights reserved.