Meet the Horses

Bali arrived with the first herd of feral horses from the kill pen in Texas. He was a 3.5 year old feral stallion, but after a year of living at REIN Rescue, Bali has turned into a wonderful horse who loves attention and his mom, Joy.

Bali is the founding member and “spokes horse” of the REIN Rescue.

Bali - Andalusian Gelding

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Indigo

Indigo arrived to REIN as a sick weanling from the kill pen. A year later, he is thriving with his mom Kim!

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Bebe

Bebe is an Andalusian colt who arrived to REIN at 2 years old. He now enjoys camping with his mom!

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Bravo

Bravo is a Thoroughbred who arrived to REIN as 3 year old and will live out his life happily at REIN.

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Chico

Chico is a paint gelding who was saved from a kill pen in 2022.

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Belle

Belle arrived to REIN as a 2 year old filly from the kill pen. Now she is happily living with her new mom!

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Benji

Benji came to REIN at 2 months old.

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Banjo

Banjo is a QH x Draft gelding and arrived to REIN when he was 2. He now lives with his new mom!

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Bowie

Bowie arrived to REIN with the group of feral horses from Texas. He lives at REIN with his mom Sara!

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3 Embryo Transfer Mares

REIN was able to save three embryo transfer mares from a kill pen. All three of these wonderful horses now teach lessons at Evermore Farm in Brooklet, GA!

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Willie

Willie is a young Andalusian gelding that was pulled from a kill pen in Texas. He was deemed too dangerous to go to REIN, so Bruce Anderson in SC offered to help out and introduced him to “People’s World.”

He couldn’t be handled when he arrived, but within a few weeks, he was able to venture out of the round pen with the confidence gained from the Natural Humanship(TM) work.

Willie is now a valuable member of the equine team Bruce includes in his work with horses and people for leadership training and more. For more information, visit https//www.themarleyproject.org to see Willie at work!

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