To adopt from HITHGER, we request 3 references, a write up from the possible adopter about their facility, the intended care, information about their veterinarian, plus photos of the facility where the animal(s) will reside.
A fifty dollar processing fee is charged and non-refundable. We don't charge the adopter anything until the newly adopted animal is picked up. Other adoption fees are added to animals depending on their assessed value. Many of our rescues are worked with and trained, before being placed. No animal will be "held" for adoption.
If several people are interested in the same animal, we will decide which placement is in the best interest of that animal. (The nicest facility is not necessarily the best placement).
HITHGER is not responsible for transportation of any newly adopted animal to their new location.
A fifty dollar processing fee is charged and non-refundable. We don't charge the adopter anything until the newly adopted animal is picked up. Other adoption fees are added to animals depending on their assessed value. Many of our rescues are worked with and trained, before being placed. No animal will be "held" for adoption.
If several people are interested in the same animal, we will decide which placement is in the best interest of that animal. (The nicest facility is not necessarily the best placement).
HITHGER is not responsible for transportation of any newly adopted animal to their new location.
Gator

Gator is a titled BLM mustang, age 16 years, maybe 15 hands tall, and a black sabino. He was clicker trained to ring a bell, honk a horn and smile.
Gator readily halters, leads well, and is a smart and gentle pocket pony kind of guy. Gator is UTD with WNV, 4 way and rabies. Adoption fee: $125
Gator readily halters, leads well, and is a smart and gentle pocket pony kind of guy. Gator is UTD with WNV, 4 way and rabies. Adoption fee: $125
Gemma
From current owner:
Gemma is estimated to be 5 years old, halter-broke and stands for the farrier. UTD on shots, and worming. We’ve never ridden her and she wasn’t an easy loader when brought to our ranch in February of 2016. Overall, very gentle and easy going around people. Estimated to be 14.2H.
Contact Patti at: pattielou@hughes.net
Penny

is a 16 year old, titled BLM mustang mare. Several years ago, after an extremely bad cart wreck, Penny wound up with double tendon reattachment surgery. The wreck caused her deep flexor and extensor tendons to be mangled in half, on her back, left hock. Penny, back then, was known as the first ever horse to survive such a surgery at U.C. Davis Large Animal Hospital. Penny was trained to saddle AFTER the surgery, but then we decided to let her just be a pasture ornament. Unfortunately, we have to cut back on our own, personal equine expenses. With that, if the right adopter comes along, I would love to place Penny as a companion animal. $50 processing fee only.