Wolf Hills Horse Rescue
Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education, and Learning
Wolf Hills Horse Rescue
Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education, and Learning
Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education, and Learning
Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education, and Learning
Wolf Hills Horse Rescue was founded in 2020 by Toni and Mark Greneaux. Toni is a retired U.S. Army Foreign Area Officer, and Mark is a retired U.S. Navy Seal. They began building the rescue from the ground up in 2020, and each year they grow and build the facilities to enable them to rescue and rehabilitate more horses. Toni has 35 years riding and working horses.
Wolf Hills Horse Rescue is dedicated to improving the lives of horses.
Through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education and Learning, we help horses live their best lives.
In our riding lessons, we focus on communication and grounding through the horse. In our horse rehabilitation program, we focus on bringing the horse back into balance with p
Wolf Hills Horse Rescue is dedicated to improving the lives of horses.
Through Rescue, Rehabilitation, Education and Learning, we help horses live their best lives.
In our riding lessons, we focus on communication and grounding through the horse. In our horse rehabilitation program, we focus on bringing the horse back into balance with people.
The four pillars of our mission are incorporated into our programs.
Mr. Nilssen is a rescue pony, with us since April 2022. He was carnival pony-ride horse. When he arrived, he had several rotten teeth from his terrible diet, a gruesome sinus infection from his infected gums, and he is severely foundered. He was terrified of people, and it took us two years of behavioral therapy to get him to where he is now. We have to keep him on a special diet, but he is an awesome pony-horse with the youngest of our students.
Cinnamon has been with us since summer of 2023. She is 15, and the leader in the herd. She is the most kind, gentle, and patient horse. She is gentle with humans and horses alike. She has a generous disposition and is willing to try and eager to please. She is our lesson horse for adults and older childeren. She is also available for lease to qualified riders.
Peggy Sue was purchased in summer 2023; she is nearly three years old. She is very friendly and charismatic, stubborn and a little wild. She is currently working on ground and under saddle, doing cones and cavaletti. She is working under saddle at the walk and jog. Peggy Sue is for sale, so contact us if you are looking for a good barrel or cutting prospect!
Dixie was rescued November 2023; she is 15. When she arrived, she was very underweight, and on her way to starving. She was very anti-social with people, and generally avoided being touched. She has become really friendly and social. We've been working with her and riding her. She is fancy broke, and she has been trained with all of the buttons for western riding. We were told that she is expecting a baby in September. Dixie is a nice riding horse, and she is available as a lesson and lease horse to experienced and qualified riders!
Miss Scarlett was rescued summer of 2023; she is 15 years old. She was being used as a brood mare, and she was starving when Amanda from Brushy Mountain Horseback Adventures saved her. Amanda adopted Buddy and Guy for her farm, and she brought us Miss Scarlett. Miss Scarlett is severely navicular, and as this is a degenerative disease, she will never be truly healthy again. We just hope to keep her as healthy and comfortable as possible to maintain a decent quality of life. Scarlett is for sale to a qualified breeding farm. Contact us if you are interested!
Pumpkin Pie was rescued in December 2023; she is ten years old. She was severely underweight. She is coming around considerably with handling and rehabilitation. She displays the behaviors consistent with physical abuse and neglect. It is our hope that she will come around and turn into a nice pony for independent riding for middle-sized children. We have started ponying small children on her. She is for sale to a qualified home. Contact us if you are interested!
Rescuing horses is only part of the job. Rehoming horses is essential to the horses and the farm. We keep our rescues on-hand, and work with them regularly, and provide them the best quality care, until they find their forever home.
We will not rush into a horse adoption, and we price the horses appropriately so that the right buyers will find them.
We know our horses, their strengths and their weaknesses. This expertise allows us to find the right home for every horse.
Pumpkin is the cutest little mini mare. She is a mid sized pony, standing around 48" tall at the shoulder. She's delicate and pretty. She is shy and a little afraid of people. She gets along well with other horses.
She has been vet aged at seven years old. She would make a lovely pony brood mare. She is sound and healthy.
She is broke to ride, but she is not a beginner safe horse. She can be ridden by an experienced child rider. I have been working with her with my four year old riding her to make her calmer and more trusting. We will continue to work with her and ride her until she is adopted.
Born 11 March, 2024. She's a beautiful bay dun quarter horse filly. The dun factor is strong, as she's already showing the dun stripes on her shoulders.
She will be available mid-July. She has been imprinted from birth and handled twice a day. She is as sweet, curious, and friendly as any baby could be. Her dam is registered, her sire was an Appaloosa. She cannot be registered. She is a rescue baby; she was a bonus baby with her mama when her mama was rescued.
She has been through imprint training and natural horsemanship imprinting. She can be handled anywhere, by anyone. Ears, belly, legs, feet? No Problem!
She can be sold immediately with her 15 year old AQHA registered dam for $8000. She can be sold separately at weaning.
This is a 15 year old buckskin foundation bred AQHA Brood Mare. She is not a typical brood mare. I handle her daily, and she gets brushed twice a week. She has her feet and teeth done at regular intervals. She's very sweet and approachable. Anyone can walk right up to her and handle her and and her baby. She's an excellent mother and a wonderful horse. She ties, bathes, loads, and stands for the vet and the farrier. She is navicular, so she is not sound to ride. She is healthy enough to keep having babies. She needs a home that will care for her and have her feet trimmed regularly. She is a kind mare with a nice disposition. She can be sold with her grade dun baby for $8000 for the pair
AQHA Registered Filly, coming three years old in July! Flashy, flashy buckskin with tons of frosting.
Started under saddle, with about 30 light rides (I long-line for 30 minutes and ride for 30 minutes). I ride her with a D-Mulligan bit and leg pressure. She works on the ground on a long-line (about 40 sessions), and she's been started on long-rein on the bit. She does cones and poles. I've only ridden her at a walk, since she's so young. No vices, no problems. Handle her everywhere, ears, feet, tail, no issues. Very sweet, and approachable; easy to catch. In the middle of the herd in ranking. Stands for the farrier, ties with no issues, trailers with no issues. She's got lots of go! Recommend her as a cutting or barrel horse. Her perfect human would be a bold young lady or man, willing to spend the time to make her competition ready. She has the drive to perform. She's 14hh, and still growing.
Phenomenal bloodlines, foundation all the way back.
AQHA registered stud with Doc O'Lena (QH Hall of Fame), Texas Kicker (AQHA Jr Reining World Champ), and Tanquery Gin (2,394 points) on the papers.
Colonel Freckles (QH Hall of Fame), Joe Hancock (QH Hall of Fame) Texas, Doc Bar in the bloodlines.
True Palomino color, red gene with dilute gene. Produces color frequently. Reliable breeder. Big stallion at 15.3 hh, 1200 lbs. Great personality and disposition. Money winner in roping. Good conformation and physically excellent in body build and soundness.
He is 20 years old, but he is still breeding strong. He was an Amish horse, and when he blew out his knee, he was put up for sale. He is not sound to ride, he is only sound for breeding.
DNA verified with AQHA. Five Panel registered with AQHA N/N, HERDA N/H. He is a carrier of the HERDA gene; as a recessive gene, it breeds out when crossed with HERDA negative mares
Douce (a.k.a. Deuce) is a direct bred line of Doc O'Lena, Texas Kicker, and Tanquery Gin. Colonel Freckles, Joe Hancock, and Doc Bar run in his bloodlines. If you are looking for that old fashioned, classic quarter horse build, Douce has it all! He's 15.3hh and built like a tank. He has a nice and easy disposition, and he has won in roping competitions. He grew up working cattle, and now he's retired. This is his retirement job, and he enjoys the work. The stud fee is $300, with $200 per month mare care, and a $100 administrative fee. Five Panel N/N, HERDA N/H. Douce's breeding proceeds support the sustainment of the rescue.
Wolf Hills Horse Rescue provides other services, to include behavioral rehabilitation, education, and equine learning (schooling), which is time-intensive and requires a controlled environment, on-site at Wolf Hills Horse Rescue. Please contact us to learn more!
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