Bridget
2011 Paint Mare
Suitability: Riding
Color: brown and white pinto
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Bridget originally came to SAFE in 2012, surrendered to SAFE along with another pinto filly named Jewel. Bridget always had the sweetest disposition and absolutely people, and even 13 years later, she is still one of the most interactive and affectionate mares you’ll ever meet. Bridget has always been a quick study, learning basic skills, like leading, trailer loading, standing for the farrier, bathing, and clipping before completing 60 days of professional training. Bridget was adopted in 2017 and became a three generation horse, enjoyed by grandma, mom, and kids. Her adopter rode her extensively, and always had wonderful updates for us about Bridget and her life. However, In 2025, circumstances unfortunately changed and Bridget is now back at SAFE and looking for a new family.
Video: Bridgit Ground Work
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Health Update: Bridgit
We are currently working to strengthen Bridgit’s hindquarters. We had Dr. McCracken come out and evaluate her and help us understand why she has such a sway in her trot from her hind legs. It is a little of “the needle in the haystack” for an answer so at the moment…
Wrap up from Joel Conner Clinic Dec. 12–13, 2015
We had a great time hosting Joel again at Safe Harbor. The horses and volunteers had an amazing weekend and everyone progressed in their feel and training. Here are a few accounts from the volunteer participants about what they learned about the horses they were…
Playful Brigdit!
When can we play with Bridgit again?
We have been patiently waiting to start working with Bridgit again….She “popped a splint” on her left front a few weeks ago and we have been waiting for the heat and swelling to go down. Meanwhile the little munchkin has been enjoying long turnouts next to her buddy…
Silly Fillies: Bridgit and Sophie
Dental Day at Safe Harbor
Yesterday was a marathon day of dental care for the horses at Safe Harbor Stables. Dr McCracken of Rainland Equine did seven floats and some lameness consultations along with them. Here’s a rundown of how each of the horses did: Annabelle was not terrific about…
Our darling Bridgit!
The nickering QUEEN! There is not a lot about this cute little mare’s personality that won’t make you fall absolutely head over heels in LOVE with her! She is the type of girl that when you come up to her stall or her turnout paddock, she will come RUNNING to greet…
Bridgit training update from Kim Lacy
From trainer Kim Lacy: “Bridgit is doing well. She’s very sensible, she just has a lot of energy. Now that we are doing more “work” she is better focused. The biggest issue with her right now is she is pretty weak in her hind end and over her back and she does get…
Bridgit is growing up!
We checked in recently with SAFE horse Bridgit to see how she is progressing in her preparation for training as a saddle horse. Bridgit has been in a foster home for the past year to give her a little time to grow and mature. Her foster mom had some wonderful things…
Bridget’s Friends:
1. Patricia A.
2. LaFay D.
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