Charmeon

description: 1997 Percheron cross mare
type of rescue: owner surrender
intake date: 9/15/2012
adoption date: 4/9/2013
length of time with SAFE: 6 months

ADOPTED by Helga R of Arlington WA

Charmeon was rescued from a PMU farm by her original owner, who had her for five years before a severe financial upheaval caused her to have to give up her horses. Charmeon’s owner cared a great deal for this mare, and even sold her furniture and other possessions to pay for two months of training to get her started under saddle. As a SAFE horse, Char was initially placed into a home as a “husband horse” to a man who wanted to do competitive trail riding with her. Unfortunately, Char had shown a tendency to use her size to bolt away when being led, and she escalated that behavior in her new home. Heartbroken, her adoptive family asked to return her to SAFE, and because we had experienced the bolting ourselves, we elected to take her back. She was immediately sent back into training for a refresher course with Andrea Lucianna, and Char soon figured out that she could not pull that particular trick on an experienced handler!

Char passed her retraining with flying colors. Then an amazing opportunity came her way. Helga Roberts, owner and head trainer at Dutch Mills Farm, offered to foster Char and continue her training. Char moved to Dutch Mills Farm in October 2012, and Helga began singing her praises since the day she arrived. Char was given an amazing opportunity to be part of a barn family, and even carry one of Helga’s students to victory in a dressage schooling show. When Helga came to the realization that her life would not be the same without Char in it and asked to adopt her, we were overjoyed. Sadly, Helga and Char would only enjoy a short time together. In 2013, Char was lost to colic; a heartbreaking end to her story. We are comforted knowing that she left this world surrounded by people who loved her dearly. But it was too soon to say goodbye.

Charmeon, rest in peace. 

Our hearts are aching this morning as we say goodbye to an amazing mare, taken from us far, far too soon. Last night, adopted SAFE horse Charmeon was lost to colic. She fought so hard, and every effort was made to help her pull through, but in the end, her beloved…

Charmeon: Adopted! 

If you’re a fan of Dutch Mills Farm on Facebook (and if you’re not, you should be!) then you already know the incredible news that we have for you today: Charmeon is adopted!! Congratulations and a huge, happy thank you to Helga Roberts, who came to the realization…

Training Update on Charmeon! 

We got this very exciting update from trainer Helga Roberts at Dutch Mills Farm who has been working with Charmeon. We are so lucky to have an amazing horse pro like Helga who is willing to donate her time to helping our horses! Char is making terrific progress — see…

Charmeon joins the SAFE Harbor herd 

Charmeon graduated from her refresher training course this past weekend and made the trip down to SAFE Harbor Stables where she’ll be staying while she waits for her perfect adopter to come! Char is a sweet and friendly mare who, as you’ll see from these pictures, is…

A visit with Char 

SAFE volunteer Allison visited Charmeon up at Half Trak Farm and got to take her for a spin. She reports that Char is pretty fun to ride although she’s still a bit green and lacks confidence. But she’s forward and sweet, and loves to hear that she’s a good girl.…

Charmeon — Adopted! 

Congratulations to Peter and Helen J. of Port Orchards, WA on their adoption of Charmeon!  Char will be Peter’s trail horse.  Peter has been a course designer for the ACTHA and now he is thrilled to finally have a horse to compete with, as well as to ride with his…

Charmeon 

breed: Percheron cross color: grey age: 14 (born 1997) sex: mare height: 16 hh location: Monroe, WA Charmeon is green broke and best suited for an intermediate or above rider. Charmeon is a very nice mare with good conformation and a beautiful, floating trot. She was…

Charmeon Update — April 17 

Charmeon is coming along well in her training and is much better about steering. She starts out very forward but runs out of steam quickly as she’s not very fit, but she remains very level-headed, sweet, and easy to work with. She’s a powerful mover and a fun ride! I…

Char Update — 4/10/11

Today my neighbor, Natalie, who happens to be a Grand Prix show jumper/trainer, came over and helped me work with Char for her first ride since she arrived at SAFE a week ago.  We took her out and put her in the cross-ties, and she was very, very good for being tied,…