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Valor came into our rescue program on January 3, 2016. Valor came from One Day Ranch. One Day Ranch rescued Valor a year ago. Valor is a Beautiful, Black/White, Paint, Gelding. Valor is estimated to be 10 years of age. Valor can be a bit aloof and difficult to catch from time to time. He is very smart but needs some work on the ground. He is used to being the herd leader over people and has acquired some bad habits. Once caught he seems to love attention. Valor is Halter Broke and Broke to lead. He loads in a trailer and needs work standing for the farrier. Valor has a current negative coggins, up to date on vaccinations, deworming, teeth floating, and hoof maintenance. Valor has been branded for his protection. If you are interested in adopting this sweet boy, please submit an adoption application or call/email to schedule an appointment to come visit Valor.

Valor was picked for our 5th Annual Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer Challenge. He was chosen by Adult Trainer Robert Hayes. Robert will be working with Valor for the next 120 days, turning Valor into a dependable riding companion. Robert will be going against 9 Adult Trainers in our Trainer's Challenge. We also have 7 Youth Trainers competing in our Trainer's Challenge. Competition is set for May 21, 2016 at the Lazy E Arena, Guthrie, Oklahoma. For additional information regarding our Trainer's Challenge, please visit our trainer's challenge website and follow your favorite Trainer/Rescue Horse on their journey to competition. Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer Challenge. Valor will be available for adoption throughout the competition on May 21, 2016 through an all day silent auction. Valor is a sweet boy and loves attention. Valor has a current negative coggins, up to date on vaccinations, deworming, teeth floating and hoof maintenance. Valor has also been freeze branded for his protection. If you are interested in adopting Valor, please submit an adoption application and get your pre-approved status, in order to adopt Valor or one of our other Rescued Horses competing on May 21, 2016.

Update March 2016 Team Valor is coming along wonderfully. This is a great horse and certainly one you don't want to miss out on. Come see Robert & Valor at our Spring Fling benefit trail ride on April 30th at Prague Lake. Don't forget to submit your application to come out and adopt this sweet boy on May 21st, 2016 at The Lazy E Arena, in Guthrie, Oklahoma. You can also follow the Trainer's as they post updates on our event page via Facebook. You will see a lot of wonderful videos and pictures here: Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer's Challenge event page.

Available for Adoption on May 21st, 2016 to pre-approved adopters through a Silent Auction. All bids start at $800.00 on the day of the event only. The day of the event will be the only opportunity to adopt a horse with over $3000.00 of training alone, for the starting bid of $800.00. If the horses do not get adopted the day of the event, the adoption fee will be higher once brought back to our facility.

Update May 30, 2016 Valor and Robert Hayes did a wonderful job at this year's 5th Annual Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer's Challenge. Robert Hayes and Team Valor came in 6th place in the adult division. You can watch Robert's performance during our 5th Annual Blaze's Ride to the Rescue Trainer's Challenge here: Team Valor. Valor is still in training with Robert Hayes. Sadly, he was not adopted during the Trainer's Challenge. Valor is a lot of horse and we would recommend an experienced rider for Valor. He has come a long ways from the beginning and continues to improve the more training he receives. We would recommend anyone that may be interested in adopting Valor, to please schedule a visit with Robert Hayes and learn all about Valor through the one that knows him the best. Robert can show you what Valor knows and prepare you for a wonderful future with a great horse. Valor is a beautiful boy. He would make a beautiful dressage prospect, but could go any direction. Valor stands for the farrier and loads in a trailer. Valor has a current negative coggins, up to date on vaccinations, deworming, dental and hoof maintenance. If you are interested in adopting Valor, please submit an adoption application or call/email to schedule an appointment to come visit Valor with Robert Hayes.



Valor has been adopted to a wonderful family in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Valor has been adopted by his Trainer, Robert Hayes. Valor is a wonderful horse but he does have some behavioral issues on the ground. After an extensive amount of time in training. Robert feels that Valor is best suited for where he is at. Robert does not want to see Valor get adopted and someone get hurt and we couldn't agree more. Valor is a strong, beautiful boy and he deserves a family that understands his quirks. They honestly make a great team. We are thankful that Valor has a wonderful place to call home and a herd he enjoys.



Please call or email to schedule an appointment to visit the horses currently available in our rescue program. We are generally available BY APPOINTMENT Monday - Thursday after 5:30 and generally anytime Friday - Sunday BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. We do maintain full time jobs, so we are not always available on weekdays. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.  


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