My Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week: Quick Dream — March 7, 2022

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Adoptable Horse of the Week - Quick Dreams
Courtesy Second Stride

Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the My Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with The Right Horse. Quick Dream is this week’s adoptable horse. Check back weekly for a new featured horse so you can find your #righthorse.

Horse: Quick Dream, a 23-year-old 15.2-hand chestnut Thoroughbred mare in Prospect, Ky.
Organization: Second Stride

Adoptable Horse of the Week - Quick Dreams
Courtesy Second Stride

Quick Dream was bred in Kentucky and is by the stallion Jeune Homme (Nureyev) out of Sonada (CHI), by Quick Decision. She last raced December 4, 2002 at San Isidro in Buenos Aries, Argentina. She is now looking for her third career. She can no longer be a broodmare. This golden Argentina girl is currently sound. Dream is a kind, gentle mare looking for a home to live out her days and be loved on. She gets along well with other mares and enjoys being around people. She enjoys her grooming sessions and will stand quietly while you love on her. She loves being outside 24/7 and doesn’t seem to be bothered by anything. She has not shown any vices and seems to be a very patient, older girl. Dream is to be a companion or used for short trail rides only. She will also make a great babysitter and will be good for children to love on and groom as well. She is not a fan of peppermints but will take all the cookies in your pocket! Is she your #righthorse?

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My Right HorseMy Right Horse is the online adoption platform of The Right Horse Initiative, a collection of equine industry and welfare professionals and advocates working together to improve the lives of horses in transition. A program of the ASPCA, their goal is to massively increase horse adoption in the United States. To find more adoptable horses and foster horses, visit www.myrighthorse.org. To learn more about The Right Horse, a program of the ASPCA, visit www.therighthorse.org.

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