![Handsome Jacob](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IMG_5047-2880x1800.jpg)
Handsome Jacob
If you’re looking for a photogenic horse, a horse who practically poses for you when you take out your camera, then look no further than Jacob. Well, ok, Jacob and Edward — they’re kind of a matched set, and the way they play off one another’s energies is second to…
![Heroic Henry](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IMG_0937-2880x1800.jpeg)
Heroic Henry
Two weeks ago, we reported that Henry had regressed in his training a bit, becoming unfocused and exhibiting herd-bound behavior. A new routine was established for him: stand tied in the big covered arena while Jax gets worked, followed by some moving and flagging…
![Otto is Adopted!](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Otto-is-adopted.jpeg)
Otto is Adopted!
Otto was born to the desert, raised alongside sun-warmed rocks and plump lizards in the wilds of Nevada. He was rounded up, tattooed, and, via some circumstances unknown to us, found his way to Washington. A boy of only three, some of his adult teeth still sitting…
![A Bath for Moshi](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Moshi_01_17_23_01_large-2880x1800.jpg)
A Bath for Moshi
Being a horse at SAFE means many things: you get fed three times a day (if not more), you always have fresh clean water, you get daily vitamins and minerals, you make new friends on two legs and four, and you learn a whole lot of things. We do our best to prepare our…
![Tiva’s Journey, So Far](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IMG_5269-2880x1800.jpeg)
Tiva’s Journey, So Far
I’d written an article some months ago documenting Tiva’s journey with the intention of having a video to accompany it, showcasing the immense amount of progress she has made since she first stepped off that trailer over a year ago, snorting and scared. But as it has…
![Summertime Bijou](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IMG_5302-2880x1800.jpg)
Summertime Bijou
As the days slide along and we begin to cruise into the summer months of long sun and warm weather, as the ground dries up and we ask ourselves ‘mud? What mud?,’ as we open our pastures and slowly introduce our herd to grass, the horses make the transition to living…
![Arrow’s First Bath](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IMG_4622-2880x1800.jpg)
Arrow’s First Bath
The first glimpse we had of Arrow was of a slender buckskin horse curled up in the back of a paddock, sternal like a cat in the ‘loaf’ position, watching over his surroundings. He rose slowly, in no hurry to greet us, accepting our invitation to come over and say…
![Brave Roy](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/IMG_7059.jpg)
Brave Roy
In my time at SAFE, I’ve learned a thing or two about horses. One of the things I learned is that the majority of them love power tools. If you have to fix a fence or drill in some hardware nearby, even the more timid horses will inquire as to what you are up to. But…
Heart of the Horse
July 20 from 5–10 pm
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Joel Conner Horsemanship Clinic
Aug 16–18
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![Barbie Girl](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/IMG_1910-2880x1800.jpg)
Barbie Girl
We went from lush, green meadows to buzzed dry fields in a matter of a few weeks, and soon as the rain and mud approaches, we will seed our fields and lay them to rest until next year. But even after the grass is mostly gone, the fields and lanes stay open a bit…
![Are you Team Edward?](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/IMG_1779-2880x1800.jpg)
Are you Team Edward?
If the answer is “yes!” then you’re in luck — this handsome guy is ready for his forever home! Edward has been under saddle since May of 2022, and has really proven himself to be a very responsible and reasonable guy. With regular work, he is soft and responsive, and…
![October Volunteer of the Month: Jeanne Arredondo](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/JeanneEsme_09_22_23_06-2880x1800.jpg)
October Volunteer of the Month: Jeanne Arredondo
Congratulations to our October Volunteer of the Month, Jeanne! We are extra lucky, and get to see Jeanne twice a week, as she is a Barn Assist on Wednesdays, and joins us for the AM chores on Thursdays; which she Co-Leads with another volunteer! Coming to the barn on…
2023 Q3 Impact Statement
New Horses Intake Date: August 21, 2023 Scotty (Owner Surrender) Violet (Owner Surrender) Intake Date: September 23, 2023 Cookie (Animal Control Seizure) Harper (Animal Control Seizure) Pippin (Animal Control Seizure) Jupiter (Animal Control Seizure) Placed Horses Jax…
![Poppy’s First Ride!](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Joel-Conner-Clinic-09-20-2023-064.jpg)
Poppy’s First Ride!
Poppy is a great example of how well-preparedness leads directly to a horse’s success. After a somewhat tumultuous first cinching, we realized that Poppy would need a bit more work to get her comfortable with the process, and stepped back a bit to better get her…
![Wren’s First Saddle](https://www.safehorses.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/IMG_9112-2880x1800.jpg)
Wren’s First Saddle
For many of the horses who come to SAFE who are in need of a start or a restart, we spent a great deal of time preparing them for their first saddling and their first rides. But due to the variation in personalities and past histories, the speed at which we are able…