Sally Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: Unknown Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses. Sally is one of the original mustangs. She is reserved and a little nervous at times but there are indications that she can be won over. Edwina Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: Unknown Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses. Edwina is one of the original Mustangs to come from Nevada. She appears to be gentle and can be won over. Tessa Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: Unknown Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay Roan On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses. Tessa is sweet and gentle and both of her foals who are currently in training have proven to be quick learners and both are willing and giving. There is every indication that Tessa is the same. Partridge Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: Unknown Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay 







On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses.
Partridge is one of the original Mustangs to come from Nevada. If you’re looking for a real challenge, Partridge is the Mustang for you. She is a loner as well as aloof. Partridge will be hard to win over by her handler.
Fancy Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: Unknown Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses. Fancy is one of the original Mustangs to come from Nevada. She is not trusting, fearful of everything and will be very difficult to win over by her handler. Stripe Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: May 2004 Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay 

On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses.
Stripe is one of the original Mustangs to come from Nevada. She is the boss mare of the herd and she is unafraid. Stripe has given indications that she can be won over.
Nelly Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: 2004 Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses. Nelly is on the nervous side but there is every indication that she can be won over by her handler. Tango Breed: Mustang Training: None DOB: August 2005 Health: Excellent Height: 13.2 Restrictions: Experienced handler Sex: Mare Fee: Donation Appreciated Color: Bay On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses. Tango appears to be intelligent but tends to be disrespectful toward her handlers. She needs a well seasoned experienced handler. 





Lil Red | |||
Breed: | Mustang | Training: | Halter and Ground Manners |
DOB: | April 2007 | Health: | Excellent |
Height: | 11.0 | Restrictions: | No Riding until 2010 |
Sex: | Mare | Fee: | TBD |
Color: | Red Roan | | |
On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses.
Lil Red is the cutest in your pocket filly you will ever find. Although, having only recently left the herd, she is already halter broke and leading well. Lil Red is a very confident and intelligent girl who enjoys her training sessions and socializing with people.
She would love to find a home where she can grow up and at the same time continue her ground training. She has the potential to become an awesome child’s pony.


Foalio | |||
Breed: | Mustang | Training: | Halter and Ground Manners |
DOB: | April 2007 | Health: | Excellent |
Height: | 11.0 | Restrictions: | No Riding until 2010 |
Sex: | Mare | Fee: | TBD |
Color: | Bay | | |
On November 11, 2007, The United States Equine Rescue League, Inc. accepted 13 wild mustangs into its program. They are often referred to as “Annie’s Horses” and were the first wild horses to be protected when Annie was able to push through the 1952 Storey County law that prohibited the poisoning of water holes and the use of aircraft to capture wild horses.
Foalio is a beautiful, very flashy, mustang filly. Since leaving the herd, she has been haltered and is learning to lead. Foalio is very intelligent and learns quickly but she has had very limited exposure to people and life outside of the herd and is very shy. An environment where she is handled daily by a patient and confident handler will allow Foalio to gain confidence to grow to her full potential.


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Breed: |
Thoroughbred |
Training: |
Well Broke |
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DOB: |
1984 |
Health: |
Good |
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Height: |
16 H |
Restrictions: |
Light Riding |
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Sex: |
Mare |
Fee: |
Donation Appreciated |
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Color: |
Dark Bay |
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Kharis is a pretty dark bay tattooed thoroughbred mare. She may be 24 years old but don’t tell her that; she is ready for probably 5 more years of light leisure riding and being a best friend. She would be perfect for that beginner no matter what your age is. Kharis is very low keyed and loves attention. Not much gets her excited. She has great ground manners, is great around kids, and just likes hanging out.
Located in the Richmond, VA area.

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Calleo and Peanut | |||
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Breed: |
POA |
Training: |
Ground Manners |
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DOB: |
2001/2005 |
Health: |
Excellent |
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Height: |
13.2/12.0 |
Restrictions: |
None |
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Sex: |
Geldings |
Fee: |
Donation Appreciated |
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Color: |
Red Roan |
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These handsome ponies are father and son. Calleo (the father) and Peanut (the son) have been together Peanut's whole life and will need to remain together, so they can gently learn to be without the other one at their side. These two pony boys were feral when they came to USERL. Peanut loves people, but is still learning to respect personal space. Calleo is more cautious of people but has responded very well to natural horsemanship ground training methods. These two will need an experienced handler and are not ready to be children's ponies. They have not been socialized with other horses yet. Calleo is very smart and learns quickly. Peanut is still growing up and is very playful.
Fiona is a lovely 3 year old Thoroughbred filly. She is small at about 14.2 hands. She is halter trained and will need an experienced rider/trainer to get her trained and under saddle. She is shy and sensitive, but with patience she will make someone a nice trail or show horse. We are currently making great strides in desensitizing her, and she is a fast learner.
Age 22 Height 14.3 Breed Spotted Saddle Horse Sex Gelding Training TBD Health Excellent